Maintenance and Enhancement of ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation and Whole Genome Sequencing for State Food Testing Laboratories
Project Number5U18FD006216-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderDAVIS, MEGAN
Awardee OrganizationSOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Description
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SC-DHEC BOL-ISO Summary
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC-DHEC), Bureau of Laboratories
(BOL), serves as the state public health laboratory with a mission of improving the quality of life for
South Carolinians by protecting and promoting the health of the public and environment. The BOL Food
Microbiology Laboratory has maintained the ability to test for foodborne pathogens and food quality
indicator organisms for over 35 years and in 2016 achieved ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. During this
cooperative agreement, the Food Microbiology Laboratory will maintain ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation by
remaining compliant with requirements set forth by our accrediting body and by maintaining a quality
management system that addresses and conforms to all elements of ISO/IEC 17025 standards by
performing internal audits, management reviews, proficiency testing, and quality system improvements.
Our scope of accreditation will be enhanced by the validation of new methods and instrumentation to
maintain and expand our testing capabilities in support of a more comprehensive food surveillance
system. Through a partnership with the state Manufactured Food Retail Program Standards (MFRPS),
the Food Microbiology laboratory will participate in the Sample Collection and Analysis Project by
testing at least 75 samples annually. This partnership strengthens the food safety network locally by
encouraging communication and the development of effective processes for food collection and testing.
The sharing of data generated through routine surveillance activities in eLEXNET will allow the Food and
Drug Administration access to our data for enforcement activities. The fact that this data will be
generated in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory will streamline analytical review and allow the FDA
to rapidly respond and enforce regulatory compliance. The overall goal of this project is the support and
development at the national level of an integrated food safety system.
Public Health Relevance Statement
SC-DHEC BOL – ISO Narrative
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Bureau of Laboratories intends to
maintain and enhance ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation through this cooperative agreement.
Laboratory accreditation and increased surveillance will contribute to a quicker acceptance of analytical
results by the FDA and other regulatory agencies for enforcement actions, surveillance purposes and
during response to foodborne outbreaks. This will contribute to the establishment of a nationally
integrated food safety system to make the public’s food supply safer and more secure.
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