- TypeWebinar
- Location Denver, Colorado, United States
- Date 24-05-2018
Export/Import
Consumer Products
Medical/Healthcare/Hospital
Shipping/Marine
Food Processing
OVERVIEW
The full FDA FSMA compliance date for all impacted shippers, carriers and receivers of human and animal foods is April 6, 2018. All training, food safety transportation plans and system improvements must be completed by that date.
Retailers and restaurant operations must assure that carriers have a plan in place and are implementing according to that plan. This planning training is recommended for food carriers impacted by the rules.
Over 64,000 U.S. companies are impacted by the requirements established by the 2011 passage of this FSMA rule. The last major set of rules requiring full compliance for large and small companies was published in April 2016. These rules established April 2018 as the final date for full legal compliance for all carriers by road or rail. To date, thousands of U.S. carriers have not yet established plans or provided training for loaders, un-loaders, drivers and all personnel involved in food transportation.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Hundreds of shippers and carriers are confused by the FDA FSMA food transportation requirements.
Receivers such as retail and restaurant operations are required to assure that the carrier supply chain is in compliance with the new FDA FSMA Sanitary Transportation Rules.
Now is the carrier’s chance to put a team together and learn what to do to develop a plan that complies with the FDA and customer requirements. After this webinar, teams will be able to immediately begin evaluating or writing the food safety, recall and food defence plans for the carrier company.
In addition to mandated training, the rules require company plans to develop substantial improvement to procedures and processes involving sanitation and temperature controls designed to prevent adulteration of human and animal foods during transportation processes. Substantial written agreements between shippers and carriers must also be established and new documentation systems must be in place to provide evidence of rule compliance.
The shortage of support infrastructure involving container and trailer sanitation and the lack of specification by shippers and carriers regarding adequate sanitation procedures are causing many companies to ignore rule compliance.
AREAS COVERED
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This webinar will help you understand and be able to use:
Basic Rule Requirements
Hazards
Gap Analysis
Planning Sheets
Process Flowcharts and Company Lay-outs
Transportation Food Safety Standards
Practical Documentation Solutions
Recall Requirements
Facility and Transportation Food Defense
WHO WILL BENEFIT
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Know the updates on FSMA sanitary transportation and learn how to evaluate or write the food safety, recall and food defence plans for the carrier company
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