Monthly report of specified risk material and other BSE Control breaches for November 2006
Friday 15 December 2006
The following report from the Food Standards Agency provides a monthly update on specified risk material (SRM) finds and related issues. These SRM reports are posted on the Agency's website normally during the second week of each month.
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SRM breaches reported over the past month
There are no SRM breaches to report.
Background on SRM issues
- SRM is that part of the animal most likely to contain BSE infectivity
- The SRM controls remove over 99% of BSE infectivity that may be present in cattle
- Under European Union (EU) law, SRM must be removed as soon as possible after slaughter, stained and disposed of safely
