OPA Staffing Boost, Increased Efficiency Needed - NFPA, GMA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Hiring, training and "efficient integration" of new staff members within the CFSAN Office of Premarket Approval should be the agency's "highest priority" as it begins to revamp the food and color additive review process, food industry trade groups state.
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