Food

The service acts as a Public Analyst and Agricultural Analyst
laboratory for more than 20 local authorities offering a
comprehensive portfolio of testing. Food and feed composition,
nutrition information, additives, contaminants and labelling are
some of the many areas of work.
The service specialises in DNA analysis concentrating on meat
and fish speciation, allergens and genetically modified organisms
(GMO's) in food.
In addition we are responsible for:
- Ensuring that food is accurately described, of the quality
demanded by the consumer, safe to eat and does not contain
undeclared genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or residues of
pesticides, heavy metals, harmful colorants, mycotoxins or other
undesirable substances;
- Investigating consumer food complaints and providing expert
witness reports where legal actions is proposed;
- Advising food control officers about sampling procedures and
providing intelligence to guide focussed sampling programmes;
- Ensuring that food containers and wrappings are suitable for
their intended purpose and do not transfer constituents to
food.
Local Authorities Trading Standards departments submit samples
to us, either as part of their general monitoring processes or
because they have reason to believe that nutritional and
compositional food claims on the packaging, or the standards set by
law in terms of food products are not being met.
This could be that there is less meat in a product than
advertised on the packet, or that there are unsatisfactory levels
of toxins present.
Our role is to undertake tests and provide an expert report back
to the local authority to allow them to progress action where
required.
As well as supplying general services, we have developed our
expertise specifically in the area of genetically modified
organisms.
This was first adopted by the service in 1997 after attendance
at a conference revealed that there were no other labs offering
testing. After a period of specialist training for selected staff
in Germany and the USA, we were the first UK laboratory to be
accredited for GMO testing.
Further investment in DNA related testing has led to the
purchase of Bioanalyser instrumentation. Bioanalyser is a state of
the art technique and has allowed development of other DNA based
work such as fish species identification. As the first public
analyst using this technique, Worcestershire County Council
Scientific Services is once again leading the pack.
This page was last reviewed 26 August 2011 at 8:57.
The page is next due for review 21 February 2013.