FDA Safety Ban

Last week the FDA banned the use of trans fats in all foods.  They have been phasing them out for the past decade but are going to allow companies a certain amount of time to get rid of them completely.  According to an article on www.foodmanufacturing.com, the FDA commissioner said that this ban could help prevent 20,000 heart attacks a year and 7,000 deaths.  Food manufacturers have been gradually getting rid of these type of dangerous fats for years and American have gone from eating 4.6 grams a day in 2003 to about 1 gram in 2012.  The article mentions that the FDA has not yet determined the timeline for this ban as they do not want to greatly disrupt the markets.

While internal hazards such as trans fats are being phased out, external hazards to our body such as slip and falls can be banned as well by using safety products such as all metal non slip flooring.  SLIPNOT’s products help keep processors, manufacturers, pedestrians and motorists safe in a variety of situations.  Contact a sales representative today for a quote on banning slip and falls in your facility.

Jalonick, Mary Clare. “FDA to Ban Trans Fats.” www.foodmanufacturing.com. November 7, 2013.  November 12, 2013 <http://www.foodmanufacturing.com/news/2013/11/fda-ban-trans-fats>

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