FDA conducts technical assistance inspection at Port of Portland’s Terminal 4 on April 23

Kyle Diamantas, J.D., Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods of FDA
Kyle Diamantas, J.D., Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods of FDA
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) completed an inspection focused on food and cosmetics technical assistance at Port of Portland, Terminal 4 in Portland on April 23, as reflected in information available on the FDA’s website.

Results from the inspection found that Port of Portland, Terminal 4 did not require any corrective actions to its operational management.

The FDA regularly inspects facilities nationwide to verify that sites and their products align with FDA regulatory laws designed to safeguard public health. Outcomes of these inspections are published.

According to the agency, the FDA oversees the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical devices, and tobacco products.

Information for this report comes from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The original source material is available here.



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