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Rules on the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Foods

The session will cover each section of the new sanitary food transportation law you need to protect consumers and your company.<br>The new law went into effect on April 6, 1016, which mean there is little time left for perishable food carriers, shippers, receivers and maintenance operations to develop and implement risk reducing preventive food handling, load and un-load, as well as make distribution and transportation process improvements.

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Rules on the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Foods

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  1. FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Rules on the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Foods Live Webinar | Presented By: John Ryan, Ph.D Date: October 8, 2019 | Time: 1 pm EST Early Bird Discount: Apply "EARLY40" to get $40 off REGISTER NOW Final compliance dates for full implementation of the FDA Sanitary Transportation rules have passed. If you have not fully trained your staff, your company is out of compliance. Over 84,000 food shippers, carriers and receivers are impacted by this law and most have less than one year for full compliance. This new law requires significant changes to procedures currently employed for food transportation operations, vehicles, tools and equipment used in food transportation. The final rules have now established the law which has significant differences from earlier published proposed food transportation rules, laws and guidance documents. Self-reporting of compliance failures is required as are critical shipper-carrier agreements for data, records and reporting. Session Highlights Foods not completely enclosed by a container Contracts of Carriage Risk reducing adulteration prevention Personnel training and certification Procedures for sanitation, pre-cool, inspection and data collection Fulfillment agreements between shippers and carriers Maintenance and record keeping that provides evidence of compliance Load and unload personnel Vehicle qualification and certification Learning Objectives Join this session by expert speaker Dr. John M. Ryan to get the information and knowledge to comply with FSMA sanitary food transportation law. Get armed with the knowledge needed to build a basic plan and learn the difference between preventive and corrective actions. Early Bird Discount: Apply “EARLY40” to get $40 off on your registration. REGISTER NOW If you prefer to order by phone, call +18004638122 or email at support@yourown60.com.

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