Regulations
Food safety regulations, in particular the FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act), play a vital role in ensuring the safety and quality of food consumed by both humans and animals. Meeting food safety regulations is a fundamental requirement for all operators in the food industry. Resources are available to help you meet the standards and get the training and certifications needed.
Food Safety Modernization Act Rules and Regulations
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2011. It helped transform the US food safety systems by focusing on prevention rather than response to food-borne illness. It plays a foundational role in the way foods are grown, harvested, and processed.
To help producers prepare for FSMA standards, Penn State Extension has a range of resources, in both Spanish and English, provided by experts in the areas of feed and food safety.
Preventive Controls for Human Food
The Preventative Controls Rule of the FSMA regulations focuses on prevention of food-borne illness. It requires all human food processing facilities to have a Qualified Preventive Control individual who is ultimately responsible for developing and implementing Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Foods.
Any training provided for employees involved in developing and implementing HACCP systems, as part of the FSMA regulations, has to meet FDA requirements for Preventive Controls Qualified Individuals. Penn State Extension provides training on how to meet these requirements in its Preventive Controls for Human Foods Certification Workshop.
Preventive Controls for Animal Food
FSMA regulations apply not just to human food but to animal food too. Facilities processing food for animals also must have a written food safety plan, prepared by Qualified Preventive Control Individuals.
A food safety system established and implemented by manufacturers and processors of animal feed has to be developed by industry professionals with FDA approved credentials. If you have someone in your organization about to take on the role, Preventive Controls for Animal Food Workshop meets FDA requirements.
Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP)
The Food Safety Modernization Act covers not only US produce, but food that may have been imported from other countries. The aim is for imported foods to meet the same safety standards as those grown or processed on US soil.
Several regulations cover FDA regulated foods that are grown, manufactured, or processed outside the US. They include the Product Safety Rule, the Preventive Controls for Human Foods Rule, and the Preventive Controls for Animal Foods Rule.
The Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) Rule also plays an important part in the process. Importers are required to verify food imports have been produced in accordance with applicable US safety standards. FDA credentials are required for anyone involved in the development and implementation of the FSVP. A Foreign Supplier Verification Workshop is another resource that’s available in this section.
Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food
Food safety is crucial throughout the supply chain, and the FDA has made the Sanitary Transportation Rules to prevent food safety risks when human and animal food is being transported. Anyone working in the food transportation industry, such as shippers, carriers, loaders, and receivers, should understand the regulations, be able to recognize hazards, follow basic safety procedures, and be able to implement best practices. The Sanitary Transport of Human and Animal Food online course meets FDA training requirements.
Food Defense
The FSMA is made up of several rules that have the ultimate goal of improving food safety in the US. One of the more recent additions to the set of rules is the FDA rule Mitigation Strategies to Protect Against Intentional Adulteration or IA rule. It applies to food companies that are involved in the production, transport, storage, or distribution of food for sale to the public.
The aim of the rule is for food companies with more than $10,000,000 in annual sales to establish control measures to prevent or minimize intentional contamination of food. In order to meet this aim, companies have to develop a Food Defense Plan that assesses operations for vulnerable points and then develops and implements mitigation strategies.
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VideosWhat is a Preventive Controls Qualified Individual?
Length 2:18This video talks about Preventive Controls Qualified Individuals (PCQI) under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). See if your facility is required to have a PCQI to develop and implement a food safety plan. -
VideosWhat is a FSVP?
Length 3:00The Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) is discussed in this video. See if you are subject to the FSVP rule requirements. -
ArticlesUnderstanding FSMA - The Preventive Controls for Animal Food Rule
The FSMA Preventive Controls for Animal Food Rule requires many animal food businesses to follow basic sanitation standards, conduct a hazard analysis, and write a preventive controls food safety plan. -
ArticlesResources for Food Entrepreneurs
Are you looking to start a new food business? Are you an existing business looking for information on how to maximize your profitability? -
ArticlesRegistration of Food Facilities
The Bioterrorism Act of 2002 requires domestic and foreign facilities that manufacture, process, pack, or hold food for human or animal consumption in the United States to register with the FDA. -
ArticlesMitigation Strategies to Protect Food Against Intentional Adulteration
The aim of this rule is to prevent intentional adulteration of food that can cause wide-scale harm to public health. -
VideosFSMA's Preventive Controls for Animal Foods Rule
Length 16:31The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Preventive Controls for Animal Foods rule is discussed in this video. Learn if your operation is affected and what you need to do to comply. -
ArticlesFSMA Produce Safety and Preventive Controls Regulations: How Do They Apply?
This article reviews the basics for Produce Safety and Preventive Controls and provides some information on how they may affect the mushroom industry. -
ArticlesFood Safety Modernization Act - Preventive Controls for Human Food Rule
Learn the details and find educational resources on the FSMA Human Food Rule, including videos and training opportunities that address requirements, exemptions, and deadlines of the rule. -
VideosForeign Supplier Verification Programs for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals
Length 3:34In this video you will learn about the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). It will help you determine whether you are subject to the FSVP rules and regulations. -
VideosFood Safety Plan
Length 2:19Learn what a food safety plan is and who is required to have a plan under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). This video breaks down the written food safety plan and gives resources to help facilities develop a food safety plan. -
ArticlesAcidified and Low-Acid Food Regulatory Requirements
This article describes federal regulations issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for processors of low-acid and acidified shelf-stable foods. -
VideosReglas Básicas de la Salud e Higiene del Trabajador
Length 3:47Este video y su hoja informativa complementaria de dos páginas, explican porque la salud y la higiene son importantes, trata sobre las fuentes de contaminación humana, proporciona las reglas básicas para prevenir la contaminación y detalla los componentes de la capacitación de los trabajadores. -
VideosIntroduction to Good Agricultural Practices
Length 3:29This video explains why GAPs are important, discusses sources of contamination, and presents some of the challenges to maintaining food safety. -
VideosFarm Worker Health and Hygiene Basic Rules
Length 3:04This video explains why are proper health and hygiene important, discusses the sources of human contamination, provides the basic rules to prevent contamination, and details the components of worker training. -
ArticlesFood Safety Modernization Act - Preventive Controls for Animal Feed Rule
Learn the details and find educational resources on the FSMA Animal Feed Rule, including videos and training opportunities that address requirements, exemptions, and deadlines of the rule. -
VideosIntroducción a las Buenas Prácticas AgrÃcolas
Length 4:57Este video y su hoja informativa complementaria de dos páginas, explican porque las Buenas Prácticas AgrÃcolas son importantes, tratan sobre las fuentes de contaminación y presentan algunos de los desafÃos para mantener la inocuidad alimentaria. -
VideosPreventing Contamination Before, During, and After Harvest
Length 4:28This video explains why we should we prevent contamination before, during, and after harvest, and provides best practices. -
VideosPrevención de la Contaminación Antes, Durante y Después de la Cosecha
Length 5:33Este video y su hoja informativa complementaria de dos páginas, explican porque debemos evitar la contaminación antes, durante y después de la cosecha, y proporciona las mejores prácticas -
ArticlesFood for Profit: Working with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA) Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratory Services is responsible for enforcing food regulations and inspecting food establishments. -
Workshops$945.00
Food Safety and Sanitation for Food Manufacturers Short Course
When 10/13/2026Length 2.5 daysEvent Format In-PersonThe short course is a comprehensive two-and-one-half day lecture and hands-on lab/demonstration program on the essentials of sanitation practices that prevent food contamination in commercial food facilities. -
ArticlesFood for Profit: Registering Your Business
All businesses need to comply with local, state, and federal registration procedures in order to legally operate. Food-processing businesses are no exception. -
ArticlesFood for Profit: Food Labels
Food label regulations dictate the type of information that must be on the label and where it can be placed on the package. -
WebinarsFree
Why Do Environmental Monitoring in Your Facility?
When Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Apr 11, 2023Event Format On-Demand | RecordedJoin this webinar to discuss environmental monitoring in dairy processing facilities and the best practices for sanitation, cleaning, and biological hazards. -
Workshops$1,295.00
Food Microbiology Short Course
When 05/12/2026Event Format In-PersonThe Food Microbiology Short course provides insight into the most recent developments of food-borne pathogens, toxins, and contaminants that may occur in a food plant environment.


