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All food facilities registered with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must comply with the requirements under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) to develop and implement a Preventive Control Food Safety Plan that includes a Food Defense Plan. The plan must also include a hazard analysis, allergen analysis, factory profile, recall plan, supply chain controls, process preventive controls, sanitation preventive controls and other items. The plan must be reviewed and approved by a preventive controls qualified individual (PCQI) and it must be validated.
Many companies are having difficulty fulfilling these requirments.
The company’s responsibility under FSMA is to assure that the plan is implemented, verified and validated.
For most companies, the deadline for plan development and implementation has passed. This webinar will cover plan development of the preventive control food safety plan and the development of the food defense plan.
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Why Should You Attend
This “how to” webinar will lead you and your team through two planning options, the FDA preferred option and a more intuitive approach to planning. At the end of this webinar, your group should be able to sit down, divide up the work and get your plans finished in a couple of days.
Many individuals responsible for the development of the company preventive control food safety plan have attended a PCQI training course only to be confused. This is a chance for a company team to attend a planning webinar and to work collectively to develop the company preventive control food safety and food defense plans.
Who Should Attend
Dr. John Ryan holds a Ph.D. in research and statistical methods. He has recently retired from his position as the administrator for the Hawaii State Department of Agriculture's Quality Assurance Division where he headed up Hawaii’s commodity inspection, food safety certification, and measurement standards service groups. He has won awards for technology for his visionary and pioneering food traceability work. He is the president of the Sanitary Cold Chain (website at http://www.SanitaryColdChain.com). The Sanitary Cold Chain provides food safety assessment, training, audit, and certification services to shippers, carriers, and receivers impacted by the new law.
His latest book “Guide to Food Safety during Transportation: Controls, Standards and Practices” 2nd Edition. He has spent over 25 years implementing high-technology quality control systems for international corporations in Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and the United States.