Swadesh Board USA, Inc. in Farmingdale inspected by FDA for biological hazards March 20

Sara Brenner, Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA
Sara Brenner, Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA
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The Food and Drug Administration performed an inspection at Swadesh Board USA, Inc. in Farmingdale on March 20 focused on foodborne biological hazards, as reported by data on the FDA’s website.

The inspection’s final report recommended that Swadesh Board USA, Inc. voluntarily address issues with its operational management.

The FDA regularly inspects businesses nationwide to confirm workplace environments and products comply with laws and regulations overseen by the agency that work to enhance public health. Inspection outcomes are then made available to the public.

According to its website, the FDA is a federal agency with main responsibilities including the regulation of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies, and tobacco products to ensure their safety and quality.

Information for this article was sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Source data is available here.



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