MIL-STD-3041, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD AND WATER RISK ASSESSMENTS (FWRA) (15-MAY-2013)
MIL-STD-3041, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD AND WATER RISK ASSESSMENTS (FWRA) (15-MAY-2013)., This standard establishes requirements related to assessing the food protection
risk of commercial food establishments, Forward Operating Bases (FOBs), foreign dining facilities, and feeding locations supporting military operations and exercises.
a. The related DOD policy is contained in DODVSA policy documents and AR 40-
657/NAVSUPINST 4355.4H/MCO P1010.31G (under revision). This standard is based on the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) requirements, as provided in Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 110 as the basic sanitation standards for food establishments.
The CGMP requirements are based upon the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938, as amended.
b. This standard is applicable to all establishments supplying subsistence purchased with
appropriated or non-appropriated funds (NAF) for Department of Defense use, when listing in the Worldwide Directory of Sanitarily Approved Food Establishments for Armed Forces Procurement is not feasible. It also applies when DOD funds are used to purchase food for non-
DOD consumption at DOD sponsored events. The food and water risk assessment program is intended for use in operations conducted outside the United States or its territories.