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FSIS Extends Time-Limited Trials at NSIS Establishments

USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on Tuesday that it will extend time-limited trials at USDA’s New Swine Slaughter Inspection System (NSIS) establishments.

In March 2021, a court order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota vacated the component of NSIS that eliminated line speed limits for participating establishments, FSIS explained in a release As a result, all NSIS establishments were required to operate at line speeds not exceeding 1,106 head per hour as of June 30, 2021.

In consultation with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, FSIS invited NSIS establishments to participate in a time-limited trial (TLT) in November 2021. This allowed the establishments to operate at an increased line speed while collecting and submitting data that would be used to evaluate the impact of increased line speed on workers.

FSIS contracted with a third-party team of experts in worker safety to evaluate the data submitted by the NSIS establishments.

"The team of experts determined that the data submitted was not sufficient to evaluate the impact of increased line speeds on worker safety in NSIS establishments. Accordingly, to obtain the data necessary to inform any future rulemaking, FSIS is commissioning a study that will independently generate the necessary data for expert analysis," FSIS wrote.

FSIS announced it will extend the TLTs for up to an additional 90 days while the study is being designed by the team of experts.

FSIS said it will send letters to the six swine establishments with requirements they will need to continue to meet to operate a TLT during the 90-day period, including keeping in place measures outlined in their worker safety agreements.

"The agency will follow up with additional communication to the public once the details of the study, including its duration, are determined," FSIS wrote.

[Source: Farm Journal’s Pork 28 November 2023, by Jennifer Shike]