BEIJING, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese
food and drug regulators are required to report
food accidents to their superiors
and local
health authorities within six hours, according to a government draft regulation Thursday.
The draft, issued by the State Food
and Drug Administration (SFDA), demands that once accidents occur involving 30 or more people,
food and drug regulators at or above the county level should report them to their superiors
and local
health authorities within six hours.
With regard to
food safety accidents that occur on campuses, during important nationwide festivities, involve 100 people or more, or kill one or more people,
food and drug regulators should not only abide by the "six hour regulation," but also report them to the SFDA "in a timely manner," according to the draft.
Catering
service runners, should they find
food accidents, are asked to immediately stop using all suspicious
food and cooking facilities
and protect the site. They are also required to report to
medical authorities
and food regulators at or above the county level within two hours.
The draft regulation also stipulates that heads at schools, companies or government organs will be held accountable if
food accidents occur twice in one year in their cafeterias.
The SFDA also asked
food and drug regulators at all levels to formulate emergency plans to deal with
food accidents based on local conditions.