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March 20, 2005
Society Endorses Expanded Use of Food Irradiation
The American Nuclear Society endorses the Food and Drug Administration's policy of using the technology of food irradiation to improve the safety of America's food supply.
La Grange Park, IL (PRWEB) March 20, 2005 -- The Board of Directors of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) approved updates to its Position Statement No. 28 on Food Irradiation that are now available to the public.
"Public attention has been drawn to food-borne illness because it has the potential to affect everyone," explained the chair of the ANS Public Policy committee, Herb Fontecilla, "Food irradiation is a safe and effective solution." The Board action reiterates support for the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of the irradiation of meat and urges the FDA to increase its efforts to expand the use of radiation for the treatment of additional foods.
Position statements represent the Society's opinions on issues of interest to the general public and policy makers. All positions can be viewed at www.ans.org/pi/ps. The Society develops positions based on related technical papers and input from the professional membership. The Board approved Position Statement No. 28 on March 15, 2005
ANS, established in 1954, is a professional organization of scientists and engineers devoted to the applications of nuclear science and technology. Its 10,500 members come from diverse technical disciplines ranging from physics and nuclear safety to operations and power, and from across the full spectrum of the national and international nuclear enterprise, including government, academia, research laboratories and private industry.
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