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  • Aviation medicine aims to keep this rate in the humans involved equal to or below a specified risk level.
  • The current program classifies the whole carcass as specified risk material, which has quickly shown serious bottlenecks in the system.
  • One company in Ireland, Monery By-Products, is licensed to handle specified risk material, and it is already working near full capacity.
  • So-called specified risk material, including the brain, spinal cord and intestines, from all healthy cattle is separated from the meat for human consumption.
  • But now EU rules require the entire intestine to be treated as " specified risk material, " trebling the weight of material Monery has to process.
  • It would also widen the current list of " specified risk materials " thought to be the key to the spread of mad cow disease to include cattle intestines.
  • In UK and US slaughterhouses, the brain, spinal cord, trigeminal ganglia, intestines, eyes, and tonsils from cattle are classified as specified risk materials, and must be disposed of appropriately.
  • And it should be a nonissue, because all the specified risk materials-- like the brain, spinal cord and retina of the eye-- are removed anyway " when cattle are slaughtered for human consumption.
  • Cattle blood is processed primarily for use as a protein supplement in animal feeds and milk replacer for calves, and could potentially transmit BSE if it contained specified risk materials ( SRMs include brain and CNS tissue ).
  • In some regions, such as the European Union, brains and other organs which can transmit bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( " mad cow disease " ) and similar diseases have now been banned from the food chain as specified risk materials.
  • The practice of butchers'having contact with brains was banned in Britain in 1989, three years after mad cow disease was first identified here, and since 1996 whole heads of animals must be disposed of in slaughterhouses as specified risk material.
  • The bill would direct the Secretary to study : ( 1 ) the effect of individuals'socioeconomic status on quality, resource use, and other measures for individuals under the Medicare program; and ( 2 ) the impact on such measures of specified risk factors.
  • The European Commission also recommended Wednesday that the list of " specified risk material " _ animal parts such as brains and nerve tissues that are believed key to the spread of mad cow disease _ be expanded to include the intestine of beef of all ages.
  • The proposal to ease the beef ban may get entangled in a controversial plan to ban, from April 1, the use of animal parts deemed most at risk of harboring BSE . These " specified risk material " include the head and spinal cord of cattle, sheep and goats more than 12 months old and the spleen of all sheep and goats.
  • The proposal to ease the beef ban may get entangled in a controversial plan to ban, from April 1, the use of animal parts deemed most at risk of harboring BSE . These " specified risk material " include the head and spinal cord of cattle, sheep and goats more than 12 months old and the spleen of all sheep and goats . ( rw)
  • "' Specified risk material "'( "'SRM "') is the general term designated for tissues of ruminant animals that cannot be inspected and passed for human food because scientists have determined that S . I . 1997 / 2964 ), in the United States Department of Agriculture's, and in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's regulatory response to the first confirmed U . S . BSE case in December 2003.