Implementing SQF Systems - Manufacturing Edition 9 | SFS Online |
Wednesday, February 17 - Thursday, February 18
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Superior Food Safety is hosting this timely and important workshop on SQF Food Safety training.
Course Description - What You’ll Learn:
This course is designed to provide current and new SQF Practitioners, Sr. Management, Production Personnel, and their team members with the tools and knowledge to develop and maintain their SQF food safety management system and understand the process for aligning with FSMA regulatory requirements.
The implementation of an SQF management system addresses a buyer’s food safety requirements and provides the solution for businesses supplying local and global food markets. This GFSI (Global Food Safety Initiative) recognized program focuses on the Manufacturing sector (SQF Modules 2 and 11).
Training Objectives
• Promote an understanding of the SQF Code.
• Create a knowledge base to facilitate the successful implementation of the SQF System.
• Show how a HACCP-based approach manages food safety and quality hazards in an operation.
• Know the process for the SQF certification.
Who Should Attend?
SQF Practitioners, team members and those attempting to become SQF certified to the Manufacturing Standard. Team members in food manufacturing facilities seeking an understanding of the SQF Code for Manufacturing and how it relates to preventive controls, HACCP, and food safety plan development. Food Safety Professionals, Sr. Management, Suppliers, Food Safety Auditors, Support Staff, SQF consultants.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of GMPs and a formal 16-hour HACCP training.
This class will be presented by Oscar Camacho on the Zoom platform. Materials for the class will be provided to you electronically prior to the class. No hard copies of the materials will be provided for the class, but participants are able to create them at their own expense if they find that preferable. The link to the Zoom call will be provided to you prior to the class.
Price includes class & registration fee
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