As a seafood product, dried shrimp must meet rigorous international safety standards. Ensure the supplier holds HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) and ISO 22000 certifications. For the US market, FDA registration and compliance with the FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) are mandatory. For the EU, products must come from approved establishments and include a Health Certificate. Always request lab reports verifying the absence of prohibited antibiotics (like Chloramphenicol), heavy metals (Lead/Cadmium), and sulfite levels if preservatives are used.