I got a call from the plant manager at a food processing plant and he told me that the United States Department of Agriculture was mandating that he add folding security gates to all of the dock doors and man doors in his warehouse in an effort to protect the food supply. He was wanting to buy folding scissor gates and woven wire partitions to secure his building. Folding security gates are a very seasonal product. Warehouse Rack & Shelf LLC sell lots of these gates in the spring and summer months. Steel folding gates are used for ventilation, visibility and access control. They provide the ability to secure receiving doors, lift-up doors, entranceways, hallways and more.
Out of curiosity I contacted the USDA and spoke to a nice gentleman that told me the USDA does not mandate these changes. The USDA recommends that companies make food security part of their business plan. I was told that after 9-11-01 in an effort to improve homeland security, The USDA's Food Safety & Inspection Service (FSIS) offered a set of security guidelines for food processors. This was intended to protect the nations food supply from terrorist attack. The USDA asks food processors and food distributors to consider food security and draw up voluntary plans. The USDA offers an industry self-assessment checklist for food security. This USDA Food Security Checklist covers the following subjects:
Outside Security
Inside Security
Slaughter & Processing Security
Storage Security
Shipping & Receiving Security
Water & Ice Supply Security
Mail Handling Security
Personnel Security


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