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    Transportation Food Safety Standards for Shippers, Carriers and Receivers.

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    Category FDA act; Food Safety Transportation Standards; FSMA sanitary transportation; FSMA compliance

    Deadline: July 12, 2018 | Date: July 12, 2018

    Venue/Country: Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colora, U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-06-06 18:33:24 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    OVERVIEW

    While the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) rules for the sanitary transportation of human and animal foods require training for rail and road carrier transportation personnel, training is only the tip of the iceberg and does not certify carriers or shippers in food safety.

    The company’s responsibility under FSMA is to assure that there are transportation standards established, a plan is in place to document and meet the plan, the plan is verified, and there is some proof that the sanitation and temperature controls in place work to eliminate bacterial, chemical and physical contaminants in order to prevent food from becoming adulterated during transportation processes. For most companies, the deadline for plan development and implementation has passed.

    WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

    The deadlines for large company full compliance to the sanitary transportation rules has passed and April 6, 2018 is the final deadline for all “small” carriers of “food not completely enclosed by a container”.

    Carrier training is not the only requirement for compliance with these rules.

    Most companies are without the guidance or information needed to get them on track to become certified and fully documented in order to prove compliance. Shippers and carriers must establish, agree on, implement and document adherence to standards that comply with the FDA’s sanitary transportation rules.

    This webinar will cover food safety standards designed specifically for the perishable food transportation part of any company’s overall food safety plan. The standards were developed to fit neatly into most company’s food safety systems, are easy to understand and include a preventive component designed to answer the most critical FDA auditor question “How do you know your procedures work?”

    AREAS COVERED

    • FDA FSMA Sanitary Transportation Rule Requirements

    • Management Standards

    • Sanitation Standards

    • Temperature and Traceability Standards

    • Preventive Control Standards

    • Documentation and Procedures

    • Cell Phone Supply Chain Data Collection

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    • Understand the new FDA FSMA sanitary transportation requirements

    • Develop a company transportation system to satisfy the FDA and control food safety in your operation

    • Understand internal and external compliance requirements

    • Work collectively to develop a valid food transportation preventive controls plan

    • Know where to find all appropriate planning forms and documents

    • Get what you need in 70 minutes to relieve your planning frustrations

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    • Food Transportation Managers

    • Shippers, carriers and receivers of perishable foods

    • CEOs, VP and Director Level Personnel in food companies impacted by FSMA

    • Food Safety and Quality Team Members

    • Quality System Personnel

    • Operations and compliance personnel

    • Documentation, Data, Management Analysis and Recall Team Members

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