Title: Workshop Riskcommunication Crisis situations
1WorkshopRisk-communication Crisis situations
- Roland Grossgut
- Austrian Agency for Health and Food SafetyHead
of risk assessment - roland.grossgut_at_ages.at
2Content
- Basic remarks
- Examples (no real crisis situations)
- Phthalates in food
- Sudan Red I
- Summary
3Basic remarks (I)
- in the workshop was born at the agencies meeting
in The Hague in December 2004. One of the
outcomes of this meeting wasThe Czech Republic
offered to host a workshop prior to the next
meeting in Bonn to discuss approximately five
case studies to identify best and worst practices
in the priority area of risk communication. It is
proposed to discuss the results of the workshop
during the meeting in Bonn. Austria and The
Netherlands willl assist Czech Republic.
4Basic remarks (II)
- Aims of workshop
- discussion of approximately five case studies
- distribution of knowledge and experience
- communication about some cases happened in the
past - discussion about lessons learned
- preparation of an outcome of the workshop
5Basic remarks (III)
- Not the aim of the workshop
- duplication of work done by EFSA, the European
Commission or other similar institutions - building up a crisis management plan
- Presentation of the outcome of discussionsat
the next meeting of the heads of the European
agencies/authoritiesBerlin 24.-25. May 2005
6Examples
- Phthalates in food Home made
- Sudan Red I in Chili foreign made
- General remark most of the cases are not real
crisis situations, but are an important problem
for risk communication
7Phthalates in foodhome made
- Roland Grossgut
- AGES Head of risk assessment
- roland.grossgut_at_ages.at
8Phthalates in foodCrisis history (I)
- Cause of the crisis
- January 2005first positive analytical findings
- Phthalates in (oily) food - at the moment 60 samples with around 25 positive
analysis - Detection of the source of the crisis
- Products in glas jars
- closed with lids with gaskets on basis of PVC
using phthalates as plasticizer - contents up to 700 mg Phthalates/kg food
9Phthalates in foodCrisis history (II)
- Establishing of a crisis unitmore than one
step! - Contact of laboratory with risk assessment unit
in AGES - Risk assessment made by risk assessment unit
- Information and involvement of Federal Ministry
for Health and Woman - Discussions and Outcome of discussion in the
Subcommission Consumer Goods Materials coming
in contact with food of the Codex Alimentarius
Austriacus - Plenum of the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus
10Phthalates in foodCrisis history (III)
- Function and role of the crisis units
- Coordinated work and discussion of the facts
- Updating the facts
- Coordinated discussion with industry and other
stakeholders - Institutions involved
- Analysing laboratory
- Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety
- Federal Ministry for Health and Women
- Food Industry
- Codex Alimentarius Austriacus
11Phthalates in foodCrisis communication (I)
- institutions (bodies) involved
- Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety
- Federal Ministry for Health and Women
- Food Industry
- Codex Alimentarius Austriacus
- European Commission
- European Food Safety Authority (Advisory Forum)
12Phthalates in foodCrisis communication (II)
- participation of NGOs
- Not directly, but using the plenum of Codex
Alimentarius Austriacus - how was the communication realised
- with ministry directly
- with industry in meetings
- Letter to European commission
- Letter to EFSA and presentation at EFSA Advisory
Forum meeting
13Phthalates in foodCrisis communication (III)
- quality of the communication
- Good communication to ministry, EC and EFSA
- Good communication to industry, but we need
timecommunication not so fast as we wanted - media involved
- Televison interviewed the laboratory
- more discussion will come up at the end of april
- Questions by a journal of UK (Kate Trollope of
EU Food Law)
14Phthalates in foodCrisis communication (IV)
- frequency of meetings with media and institutions
involved - No meeting with media
- Meetings with institutions (officials) nearly
weekly - With industry one basic meeting
- experience gained in crisis communication (both
positive and negative) - Risk communication to all partners from the
beginning is very important - Use all possible information channels, but do
this in a coordinated way
15Phthalates in foodOvercoming the Crisis
- waste disposalno waste
- contaminated food and feed disposalchanging food
in the retail, automatically due to substitution
of food - measures taken in contaminated area no
contaminated area
16Phthalates in food - Overall evaluation of
crisis management
- problems remaining to be solved
- Fade out of contaminated products
- crisis management (plan) functionality
- No real crisis management plans existing very
urgent need of finishing this work - co-operation of bodies and institutions involved
- Very good cooperation with national and
international bodies - good cooperation with industry because of only
few media reactions until yet
17Phthalates in food - Overall evaluation of
crisis management
- lessons learned
- create good risk/crisis management plans
involving all partners from the beginning - think over issue management for the future
- discuss immediately with stakeholders/industry
- COMMUNICATE AND COMMUNICATE AND COMMUNICATE
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18Sudan Red in Chili-productsforeign made
- Roland Grossgut
- AGES Head of risk assessment
- roland.grossgut_at_ages.at
19Sudan Red in Chili Crisis history (I)
- Cause of the crisis
- Positive findings 2003,
- Routine-Analysis of Sudan Red because of
recommendation of the EK - New discussion 2005 because of new findings in
UK - Detection of the source of the crisis
- Imported products (chili) into the European Union
- Use of this products, imported before 2003, in
different processed food (Worchester Sauce)
20Sudan Red in ChiliCrisis history (II)
- Establishing of a crisis unit
- no real crisis unit
- Problem of risk communication
- Function and role of the crisis units
- Institutions involved
- Austrian Agency for Health and Food SafetyRisk
assessment unitRisk communication unit - Federal Ministry for Health and Women
- Industry/Retail regarding imported products
(RASFF)
21Sudan Red in ChiliCrisis communication (I)
- institutions (bodies) involved
- Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety
- Federal Ministry for Health and Women
- participation of NGOs
- no
- how was the communication realised
- because of media interest reactive
risk-communication - information on www.ages.at
22Sudan Red in ChiliCrisis communication (II)
- quality of the communication
- reactive with the problem of lack of data and
information, especially due to missing
possibility getting direct information by
RASFF-System - media involved
- print media
- television and radio
23Sudan Red in ChiliCrisis communication (III)
- frequency of meetings with media and institutions
involved - no direct meetings with media, all information
exchange by telefon or electronic media - experience gained in crisis communication (both
positive and negative) - new old emerging risks may be fatal for risk
communication - prior information from one agency to another
would be of advantage - missing possibility to get direct information
leads to problems in risk communication
24Sudan Red in ChiliOvercoming the Crisis
- waste disposalno waste
- contaminated food and feed disposalchanging food
in the retail, automatically due to substitution
of food - measures taken in contaminated area no
contaminated area
25Sudan Red Chili - Overall evaluation of the
crisis management
- problems remaining to be solved
- not for this case, but preparing issue management
- building up information networks (eg. EFSANET)
- co-operation of bodies and institutions involved
- good, but information exchange sometimes to slow
for medial reactions
26Sudan Red Chili - Overall evaluation of the
crisis management
- lessons learned
- need for issue management
- need for direct information for agencies (risk
assessment and risk communication units) (eg.
RASFF) - prior information to other member states
agencies, not only by RASFF (information network,
eg. EFSANET and emerging risks)
27Overall summary
- Roland Grossgut
- AGES-Risk assessment
28Summary (I)
- Lessons learned
- each crisis differs from the other
- issue management may be useful
- immediate discussion with all partners and
stakeholders/industry absolutely necessary - warming up old risks without prior
information of others may be fatal
29Summary (II)
- Recommendations
- possibility for risk assessors and risk
communicator to get informations out of
CIRCA-RASFF - networking between agencies
- building up issue management
- building up functional and tested crisis/risk
mamangement plans
30Risks may lead to a crisis,but crisis do not
always deal with risks!
- Roland Grossgut
- AGES-Risk assessment