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The Indiana Food Protection Program, within the Indiana State Department of Health, strives to ensure a safe and wholesome food supply throughout the State of Indiana. The Program develops regulations, conducts routine inspections, investigates foodborne illness complaints, and responds to other food emergency incidents. The Food Protection Program participates in cooperative food safety inspection programs with other state, federal, and local agencies.
The Food Protection Program is divided into two different focus areas, a Food Safety focus and a Food Defense focus.
Super Bowl Party
The Super Bowl is coming up on February 5th. Prepare your defensive strategy against foodborne illness!
Two Hour Rule: Don't keep perishable foods at room temperature for more than two hours. When in doubt, throw it out. Make two platters and rotate the fresh one out of the fridge at halftime.
Touch Down! This is a great time to use your slow cooker for chili, meatballs, and other game day treats, because it keeps hot food hot over time. Take a time out and be sure to handle the ingredients safely before they go in the cooker.
For more ways to avoid a food safety foul on gameday, click here.
The Food Safety Section has regulatory authority and conducts inspections, with Food Safety Inspection Officers (FSIOs), of food establishments on state property, manufacturing plants, processors, warehouses, packagers, and transporters and of food products for distribution to another entity for resale or redistribution. The FSIO’s also provide training and technical assistance to local health departments, consumers and businesses.
The Food Defense Section provides guidance, with Food Defense Program Coordinators, to Indiana's food retailers, producers, processors, and distributors on how to conduct vulnerability assessments and develop food defense plans. They developed and maintain the Food Emergency Response Plan and works with other entities and programs toward protecting food from intentional acts of contamination. They also manage the Indiana Food Safety and Defense Task Force.
Food Protection Program Area Representative Map
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