This Brief provides a general description of the European Rapid Alert
System for Food and Feed (RASFF). It describes the RASFF approach on the
legal level and with reference to notification procedures, including
also new tools, which were launched in 2014: iRASFF and the RASFF
Consumer Portal. In an introduction, the present status of the RASFF,
which had originally been introduced in 1979, is briefly reviewed. It is
described as the main basis of modern food policy in Europe, enabling
member countries to take rapid corrective actions on the one hand, and
to perform statistically reliable analyses of food-related hazards on
the other hand.
One chapter contains a statistical evaluation of RASFF notifications in
general, and specifically with regard to chemical contaminants,
including also allergens. In another chapter, reasons for rejections of
food and feed at the European borders are analyzed in selected case
studies. The Brief provides an easy description for the chemical dangers
and contaminants it is referring to, outlining the names, properties,
uses and importance in the food and feed industry, toxicological
effects, and contamination sources. The last chapter offers an outlook
on the future of the RASFF and possible expectations.