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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPlaying Chicken With Food Safety - ALEC is pushing the USDA to relax regulations
http://billmoyers.com/2013/10/04/playing-chicken-with-food-safety/The other day there was this guy in a chicken suit on Pennsylvania Avenue protesting outside the White House. Silly, but the reason the chicken and other demonstrators had crossed the avenue was to deliver a petition of more than half a million names, speaking out against new rules the US Department of Agriculture wants to put into effect bad rules that would transfer much of the work inspecting pork and chicken and turkey meat from trained government inspectors to the processing companies themselves. Talk about putting the fox in the henhouse!
The revised regulations also call for a substantial speeding up of the disassembly line along which workers use sharp knives and often painful, repetitive hand motions to cut up and clean carcasses of dirt, blood and other contaminants that can cause infection and sickness. Not only will this increase in speed by 25 percent or more raise the chance of injury, it makes it easier to miss anything wrong even deadly with the meat. To compensate for that, the rules also call for an increase in the use of antimicrobial chemicals sprayed on the meat but those sprays may actually damage the health of the workers. Inspectors and meat packing employees report instances of asthma, burns, skin rashes, sinus trouble and other respiratory ailments, some of them severe. Whats more, when complaints were made about health or hygiene, the response from employers often came in the form of threats and reprimands.
.......... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that each year roughly one in 6 Americans (or 48 million people) get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die of foodborne diseases. Every state in the union has seen an outbreak in foodborne illness over the last decade; men, women and children made sick by E.coli, salmonella and other pathogens in everything from meat to produce, cereal, even peanut butter. The progressive website Truthout notes that Americans are 110 times more likely to die from contaminated food than terrorism at an annual cost to the economy of nearly $80 billion. ..........
The revised regulations also call for a substantial speeding up of the disassembly line along which workers use sharp knives and often painful, repetitive hand motions to cut up and clean carcasses of dirt, blood and other contaminants that can cause infection and sickness. Not only will this increase in speed by 25 percent or more raise the chance of injury, it makes it easier to miss anything wrong even deadly with the meat. To compensate for that, the rules also call for an increase in the use of antimicrobial chemicals sprayed on the meat but those sprays may actually damage the health of the workers. Inspectors and meat packing employees report instances of asthma, burns, skin rashes, sinus trouble and other respiratory ailments, some of them severe. Whats more, when complaints were made about health or hygiene, the response from employers often came in the form of threats and reprimands.
.......... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that each year roughly one in 6 Americans (or 48 million people) get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die of foodborne diseases. Every state in the union has seen an outbreak in foodborne illness over the last decade; men, women and children made sick by E.coli, salmonella and other pathogens in everything from meat to produce, cereal, even peanut butter. The progressive website Truthout notes that Americans are 110 times more likely to die from contaminated food than terrorism at an annual cost to the economy of nearly $80 billion. ..........
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Playing Chicken With Food Safety - ALEC is pushing the USDA to relax regulations (Original Post)
Coyotl
Oct 2013
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burnsei sensei
(1,820 posts)1. The Jungle persists.
Inspectors and meat packing employees report instances of asthma, burns, skin rashes, sinus trouble and other respiratory ailments, some of them severe. Whats more, when complaints were made about health or hygiene, the response from employers often came in the form of threats and reprimands.
Do the bastards really think we've forgotten 1906 and before???
The state of the workers directly reflects the quality of the product.
This will affect consumer decisions. Spread the news far and wide.
BlueToTheBone
(3,747 posts)2. This is for Tyson. ALEC is big in AR and Tyson is
the biggest chicken producer in the state.