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Seminar on New FDA FSMA Rules on the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Foods

By GlobalCompliancePanel (other events)

Thu, May 5 2016 8:30 AM EDT Fri, May 6 2016 4:30 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Overview:

Transportation and Logistics food transportation food safety rules are currently being finalized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Under congressional instructions, the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) requires the FDA to establish rules to improve, audit and enforce new food transportation rules. The rules provide a significant focus on foods not completely enclosed by a container, risk reducing adulteration prevention, personnel training and certification, inspection and data collection, maintenance and reporting that provides evidence of compliance.

In this two day workshop conference you will learn the legal requirements, how to develop a company plan that meets FDA and your customer requirements. You will review and learn how to establish appropriate temperature monitoring, sanitation, container test and traceability, training and data reporting procedures.

New low cost GPS enabled traceability and temperature monitoring technology, EPA approved container sanitizers, washout technologies, temperature maintenance equipment, and food residue and bio-contaminant testing will be presented.

The session will also review the future of transportation food safety in light of new and evolving technologies. References to upcoming technology providers and Internet links to detailed information will be provided.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completing this course participants should:

Understand upcoming US FDA Rules for the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Foods
Be able to use a simple checklist to perform a gap analysis between your current practices and new compliance requirements.
Be able to develop and implement a company transportation food safety plan to close any gaps
Write and implement appropriate container (truck, trailer, sanitation, testing, container traceability and temperature monitoring procedures.
Develop a Shipper/Carrier "Contract of Carrier" that meets FDA requirements.
Know the different requirements for shippers, carriers and receivers.
Understand "container" controls from the harvest level through final delivery.
Establish simple, low cost complete data collection and reporting systems.
Understand new food transportation standards
Know which tools are required for food transportation sanitation controls
Know where to get certification training for drivers and other personnel
Establish teambuilding between food safety and quality personnel to develop and implement changes to your current system
Prepare for food transportation audits and certification
Understand food safety, security and recall responsibilities in light of cargo theft, adulteration and temperature failures
Learn how to use your system to improve your marketing position

Who Will Benefit:

 

This course is designed for food supply chain logistics and food safety and security personnel whose primary responsibilities include management, sanitation, quality and operations involved with handling incoming and outgoing food shipments, maintaining transportation equipment and tools, and purchasing or selling.

U.S. Food shippers, carriers, receivers and maintenance operations
Food importers whose food will be consumed in the U.S.
Food handlers
Logistics professionals
Food safety and quality professionals
Truck, rail and other maintenance personnel (reefers, doors, walls, ducts, etc.)
Food safety lead and audit team members
Food security personnel
Recall specialists
Company sales and marketing personnel

Agenda:

Day 1 Schedule:

 

Lecture 1: 
Review of the FDA's proposed rules on the sanitary transportation of human and animal foods.

Definitions
Responsibilities

Lecture 2: 
Review of other international transportation food safety guidance and laws

 

Lecture 3: 
The meaning of adulteration

 

Lecture 4: 
Review of Standards

Management
Sanitation
Hazard analysis risk-based preventive controls
Traceability and temperature monitoring
Training

Lecture 5: 
GAP analysis

 

Lecture 6: 
Learning what happens during cold chain food transportation through all processes

Farms
Air
Ship
Truck
Trays and Bins

Lecture 7: 
Data, logs, forms and electronic record keeping

 

Lecture 8: 
Shipment cargo theft, security and recall

 

 

Day 2 Schedule:

 

Lecture 1: 
Issues facing food importers and those buying from them

Lecture 2: 
Return on investment (ROI) and marketing advantages

 

Lecture 3: 
Future technologies (trans-oceanic, satellite, etc.)

 

Afternoon practicum: Establishing an initial plan to implement your auditable system

Choosing which standards apply to your company
Flowcharting your process
Determining when and how you will perform a GAP analysis
Listing new procedures for your operation
Selecting and assigning key personnel

Speaker:

 

John Ryan

President, TransCert, QualityInFoodSafety, RyanSystems 
 

Dr. John Ryan's quality system career has spanned the manufacturing, food, and transportation and Internet industries over the past 30 years. He has worked and lived extensively throughout Asia and the U.S. at the corporate and facility levels for large and small companies as a turn-around specialist. His clients have included Seagate Technology, Read-Rite, Destron IDI, Intel, and GSS-Array. He has consulted, taught at the university graduate level, and is a retired quality assurance administrator from the Hawaii State Department of Agriculture. He holds a Ph.D. and has been involved in the quality profession for over 30 years on an international basis and in a variety of industries. He designed and piloted the United States first RFID enabled farm to retail traceability system in the nation while working with Motorola, Lowry Systems and other well-known industry companies. He has published over forty papers on quality systems and has recently published a book for Elsevier Press entitled "Guide to Food Safety and Quality during Transportation: Controls, Standards and Practices". He previously published "The Quality Team Concept in Total Quality Control" with the American Society for Quality. He began Ryan Systems over ten years ago.

Ryan Systems works with some of the world's leading equipment, hardware, software, training and integration companies in the business. We are closely connected with food safety and other audit activities and can begin an initial assessment of your capabilities and needs. Ryan Systems works with partners whose products have proven them to be positioned for future quality system needs.

 

Location: Boston, MA Date: May 5th & 6th, 2016 Time: 08:30 AM to 04:30 PM

 

Venue: Embassy Suites Boston Logan Airport

Address: 207 Porter Street Boston, MA 02128

 

Price: $1,295.00 (Seminar for One Delegate)

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Until March 31, Early Bird Price: $1,295.00 from April 01 to May 03, Regular Price: $1,495.00

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