Commission Regulation (EC) No 1688/2005 of 14 October 2005 implementing Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards special guarantees concerning salmonella for consignments to Finland and Sweden of certain meat and eggs (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1223/2011of 28 November 2011amending Regulation (EC) No 1688/2005 as regards sampling of flocks of origin of eggs and the microbiological examination of such samples and samples of certain meat intended for Finland and Sweden(Text with EEA relevance), 32011R1223, November 29, 2011
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(a) the minimum sampling requirements for laying flocks laid down in the table set out in point 1 of part B of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003; (b) the requirements for monitoring in laying flocks set out in point 2 of the Annex to Regulation (EU) No 517/2011.
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(a) in case of samples of meat as referred to in Articles 1, 2 and 3: -
(i) EN/ISO 6579: Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs – Horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella spp; (ii) NMKL (Nordic Committee on Food Analysis) method No 71: Salmonella. Detection in food; or(iii) methods validated for meat against the methods referred to in (i) and (ii) or other internationally accepted protocols, provided that they are: -
used on meat from bovine and porcine animals and from poultry, and certified by a third party in accordance with the protocol set out in standard EN/ISO 16140 Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs - Protocol for the validation of alternative methods (EN/ISO 16140).
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(b) in case of samples of flocks as referred to in Article 4: EN/ISO 6579-2002/Amd1:2007 Annex D: Detection of Salmonella spp. in animal faeces and in environmental samples from the primary production stage.
Consignment (number of packing units) | Number of packing units to be sampled |
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1-24 | Number equal to the number of packing units, with a maximum of 20 |
25-29 | |
30-39 | |
40-49 | |
50-59 | |
60-89 | |
90-199 | |
200-499 | |
500 or more |
Consignment (number of packing units) | Number of packing units to be sampled |
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1-24 | Number equal to the number of packing units, with a maximum of 20 |
25-29 | |
30-39 | |
40-49 | |
50-59 | |
60-89 | |
90-199 | |
200-499 | |
500 or more |
Weight of packing units | > 20 kg | 10-20 kg | < 10 kg |
Multiplication factors | × 1 | × 3/4 | × 1/2 |
Consignment (number of packing units) | Number of packing units to be sampled |
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1-24 | Number equal to the number of packing units, with a maximum of 20 |
25-29 | |
30-39 | |
40-49 | |
50-59 | |
60-89 | |
90-199 | |
200-499 | |
500 or more |
Weight of packing units | > 20 kg | 10-20 kg | < 10 kg |
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Multiplication factors | × 1 | × |
× |
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1. in the case of hens raised on perches or free-range: -
1.1. composite samples of faeces, each sample consisting of separate samples of fresh faeces, each weighing at least 1 gram, are to be taken at random at a number of points in the building in which the hens are kept or, where such hens have free access to more than one building on a given farm, such samples must be taken in each group of farm buildings in which the hens are kept; 1.2. boot swabs (i.e. overboots or tubegauze "socks"): the surface of the boot swab must be moistened using appropriate recovery diluent (such as 0,8 % sodium chloride plus 0,1 % peptone in sterile dionised water), or sterile water, or any other diluent approved by the competent authority. Farm water containing antimicrobials or additional disinfectants must not be used. Walking around must be done in a manner which will sample representatively all parts of the building, including littered and slatted areas when slats are safe to walk on. On completion of sampling, boot swabs must be removed carefully so as not to dislodge adherent material. The two pairs of boot swabs may be pooled for analysis;
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2. in the case of laying hens in cages, such samples are to be taken from scrapers or from surface droppings in the pit.
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in case of the method referred to under 1.1.: 60 faeces samples must be taken in the building or group of farm buildings, in case of the method referred to under 1.2.: 2 pairs of boot swabs must be used, in case of the method referred to under 2.: 60 faeces samples must be taken, or at least 60 gram of naturally mixed faeces.