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The local Health Department, usually the city or county Health Department, enforces food safety in food service operations in the US.
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While it is not possible to completely guarantee anyones safety on an airplane, the name of the regulatory agency which oversees aircraft operation is the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the regulatory agency which oversees transportation safety is the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
enforce safety and manage risks
There is no single agency responsible for enforcing safety codes and standards for the US. In the workplace in about half the states the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration enforces its regulations on private employers, but not on public agencies. In the other half of the states, each state has an agency that performs this function and also enforces health and safety standards on public agencies. Some federal government agencies are responsible for their own enforcement, and others are subject to Federal OSHA to one degree or another. In cities, counties and states, the fire departments and building departments enforce safety codes related to fire safety and escape and building safety. There are also nongovernmental agencies such as insurance companies, that have their own safety codes and enforce them among their members or clients.
A "health and safety inspectorate" is an organization or agency, usually a government agency, that has been given the responsibility of inspecting some group of locations to ensure that they are meeting minimum regulatory requirements for heath and safety.
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Food Safety and Inspection Service
In the United States, foodborne illnesses are investigated by FSIS, FDA and CDC primarily. Other agencies, including state and local health authorities, can also become involved if the outbreak affects their jurisdiction.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for ensuring the safety of air, soil, and water in the environment in the United States. They set and enforce regulations to protect human health and the environment from pollution and other hazards.
Spanish Maritime Safety Agency was created in 1992.
Catalan Food Safety Agency was created in 2002.