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THE NATIONAL FOOD SAFETY LABORATORY Dr. Sridhar Dharmapuri International Food Analysis Expert, FAO

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THE NATIONAL FOOD

SAFETY LABORATORY

Dr. Sridhar Dharmapuri

International Food Analysis Expert, FAO

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Laboratory renovation (Dec. 2011)

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Laboratories (Sept. 2012)

Sample preparation laboratory Microbiology laboratory

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OFFICES

CHEMISTRY

LABS. MICROBIOLOGYLABS.

Reception

Fire

ex

it

Floor

Plan

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At a glance

• Area 7000 sq. ft– 2nd floor, IPH, Mohakhali

• Divided into – Sample reception area and offices

– Analytical chemistry laboratories

– Microbiology laboratories

• Total investment $3 million– Renovation ($350,000)

– Equipment and chemicals ($2.2 million)

– Training ($ 220,000)

Waiting area

Reception

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Offices Restricted laboratory area

Sample reception & temporary storage area

Layout

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The basicsBack-up power

Fire exit Water tank

HVAC

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Water purification

Polisher Distiller Deionizer

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Reagents and housekeeping

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Preparatory and general

equipment

Microwave digester UV/Vis spectrometer

Melting pt. apparatus TLC plate coater

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Heavy metal analysis

Atomic absorption spectrophotometer

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Pesticide and veterinary drug

residue analysis

HPLC

GC-MS

GC

LC-MS/MS

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Food adulterants,colors and dyes

HPTLC

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Capacity development

• Laboratory safety

• GLPs

• Principles of

chemical analysis

• Instrument

applications

• Heavy metal

detection

• Pesticide residue

analysis

• Introduction to

quality standards for

testing laboratories

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Capacity development

– Dhaka University, Plasma Plus, BCSIR, ICDDR,B

– Export Inspection Agency (EIA) Laboratory,

Kochi, India

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The next steps

• Strengthen systems

– Co-ordinate with the food and sanitary inspectors

– Develop food sampling guidelines

• Establish capacity to deliver reliable food safety

data

• Commence food-borne contaminant

surveillance and risk assessment studies

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The next steps• Establish the Bangladesh

Food Safety Laboratory

Network

– Collaboration with other

laboratories

– Inclusive capacity building

• Assist the MoHFW in

developing operational

guidelines

– Reference

– Research

– Service

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Ensuring safe food for your familyThe Golden Rules

• Keep hands and person clean

• Separate raw and cooked food

• Cook thoroughly to 70⁰C

• Store food at the right temperature

• Use safe water