Inconsistent terminology in food safety field: a permanent risk factor?
2010
Ambrožič, M. | Jevšnik, M. | Raspor, P., University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Food safety understanding is a concept, which begins with technologies and goes all the way to the legislation, from producer to consumer and it is very important that each single link in the food chain is able to communicate with each other. The aim of this study was to analyse terms connected to food safety in the period from 1969 to 2008 in major on-line databases for the field, namely, PubMed and Food Science and Technology Abstracts (FSTA), using qualitative content-analysis as a methodological tool. Main results revealed inconsistent use of food safety terminology in the food safety field. It has been shown that professionals do not speak the same language. With regard to global food safety in the food supply chain, this paper points to the need for uniformed terminology, because inconsistent terminology is deceptive and can be one of the risk factors at professional and scientific levels. With an intention to unify the terminology, we expose two influencing categories with seven subcategories, which create the basis of Code of Good Practices and defined food supply chain terminology.
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