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About 3-A SSI
The History of 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc.
The organization once known simply as "3-A" is distinguished
by a remarkable history of serving the public health through the development
of standards for the advancement of food sanitation and hygiene. The first
3-A Sanitary Standards were developed in the late 1920s through the cooperative
efforts of the International Association of Food Industry Suppliers (IAFIS)*,
the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) and the Milk
Industry Foundation (MIF).
Over time, the structure of 3-A expanded to encompass a
broader group of processors, equipment manufacturers and sanitarians in
step with the changing structure of the industry. In 1944, the modern
3-A program was established through the formation of the Dairy Industry
Committee, consisting of five national dairy processor groups and one
supplier association: The American Butter Institute, American Dairy Products
Institute, IAFIS, International Ice Cream Association, MIF, and the National
Cheese Institute. It was also in 1944 that the U.S. Public Health Service
committed to full cooperation with the 3-A program. The interests of dairy
cooperatives were integrated into 3-A in 1996 with the Farm Industry Committee,
established by the National Milk Producers Federation.
An exciting new era in the history of 3-A began in late 2002 with the
incorporation of 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. (3-A SSI). The five Founding
Members include the American Dairy Products Institute (ADPI), the International
Association of Food Industry Suppliers (IAFIS) the International Association
for Food Protection (IAFP), the International Dairy Foods Association
(IDFA), and the 3-A Sanitary Standards Symbol Administrative Council.
Along with the Founding Members, the leadership of 3-A SSI includes the
Food & Drug Administration (FDA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA), and the 3-A Steering Committee.
The mission and the goals of the new nonprofit organization
reflect many elements of the historic 3-A program, including the development
of voluntary standards and accepted practices. The new 3-A SSI maintains
many significant added responsibilities, including oversight of the 3-A
Symbol used to identify equipment manufactured to 3-A Sanitary Standards.
Under the direction of 3-A SSI, a new program was launched in 2003 to
enhance the recognition of the 3-A Symbol with a new Third Party Verification
(TPV) program.
*IAFIS is now the Food Processing Suppliers Association.
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