Monitoring and surveillance
Food Surveillance
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) and other government agencies in Australia and New Zealand monitor the food supply to ensure that it is safe, and that foods comply with standards for microbiological contaminants, pesticide residue limits and chemical contamination. [ more.. ]
Microbiological examination of ready-to-eat foods
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), in consultation with State, Territory and New Zealand health departments, has developed a set of microbiological criteria for ready-to-eat foods. The purpose of the Guidelines for the microbiological examination of ready-to-eat foods is to provide assistance in the interpretation of microbiological analyses of foods where no other microbiological criteria exist.
Australian Total Diet Study (ATDS)
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) monitors the food supply to ensure that existing food regulatory measures provide adequate protection of consumer health and safety. The Australian Total Diet Study (ATDS) is part of that monitoring. It was previously named the Australian Market Basket Survey (AMBS). The Australian Total Diet Study (ATDS) estimates Australian consumers' dietary exposure to a range of pesticide residues and contaminants found in the food supply. [ more... ]
Australian Food Composition Program
Food Standards Australia New Zealand Food Composition Program produces Australian data on food composition. The data are available in several hard-copy formats as well as computer databases, to suit the needs of different users. [ more...
Monitoring and evaluation
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has responsibility for undertaking a scientific and technical evaluation of the impact of implementation of the new food regulations measures on key stakeholder groups.
FSANZ will undertake evaluation activities that will provide benchmark data to address critical data gaps and enable a full evaluation of the impact of changing key food regulations in the future. [more.. ]