Sunday, February 26, 2023

Basic HACCP Workshop for Manufacturers | SFS Online


Thu Mar 23, 8:00 AM - Fri Mar 24, 5:00 PM (PDT) //
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM (CDT) Zoom live meeting

Superior Food Safety is hosting this timely and important workshop on HACCP training.

This class will be presented by Oscar Camacho on the Zoom platform. The link to the Zoom call as well as the links to the phone numbers to use will also be provided to you prior to the class.

Course Description - What You’ll Learn:

Provide the attendee with the tools to build the company’s HACCP food safety program.
Satisfy the training requirement for certification.
Understand the basic principles behind Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs).
Provide the attendee with major government regulatory requirements and industry information.

Who Should Attend:

Owners, Managers, Chefs, Sous Chefs, servers, and employees of Food Service and Retail business, especially very small, small and medium-sized according to the following non-inclusive list:

  • Food Industry Senior Management
  • GFSI Leads (SQFP)
  • Operation and Production Managers
  • Quality Assurance Managers and Supervisors
  • HACCP Coordinators
  • Supply Chain Management Personnel & Purchasing Managers
  • Auditors
  • Food Plant and Facility Managers
  • Risk Management Managers
  • Government and Food Regulatory Personnel
  • Food Safety and Quality Management Consultants

Price includes class & registration fee
Cancellation is subject to a minimum $50 Fee
Refunds for cancellations will be honored until 3 days before the event

Thursday, February 23, 2023

New On-line Classes Available for 2023

Visit our website to view the full list of classes
available for registration in 2023.

Superior Food Safety
1370 Trancas St #182
Napa CA 94558
707-628-2805

Monday, February 20, 2023

All-In-One Software for Growers and Food & Beverage Manufacturers

Superior Food Safety has partnered with Icicle Technologies Inc. to bring Icicle, a smart food manufacturing software, to the food & beverage and the growing industries.

Icicle is an advanced food manufacturing software that enables growers, food processors, producers, and distributors to manage most aspects of their operation. Icicle is not merely a digital document storage – Icicle has the power to generate documents and files such as HACCP plans, SOPs, GS1-compliant barcodes, certificates of analysis, and much more.

FOOD SAFETY

  • Automatically generate full HACCP, TACCP, and VACCP plans
  • Establish complete food safety programs and achieve the highest level of food safety
  • Comply with regulations such as Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)
  • Acquire and maintain 3rd party certifications, such as GFSI certifications like BRC and SQF
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Superior Food Safety
1370 Trancas St #182
Napa CA 94558
707-628-2805

Friday, February 17, 2023

On-Site Consulting

Using our proprietary methodology, Superior Food Safety’s expert will visit your site and evaluate your company’s current food safety system against GFSI and regulatory requirements. Using strong analytical skills, the expert will identify any gaps in your existing Food Safety Culture, Food Safety System Designs, and Food Safety Requirements. Once the gap analysis is completed, our expert will recommend specific strategies, forecast systematic issues and create a Project Timeline for the improvement and/or total implementation of a reliable, cost-effective food safety program. Superior Food Safety’s methodology has been proven successful in helping clients achieve GFSI certification audits with good to excellent scores.

GFSI Systems and FSMA

Superior Food Safety assists employees from diverse backgrounds at low and high-risk food manufacturing plants as they implement, manage, and maintain FSMA compliance programs and GFSI systems (SQF, BRC, FSSC2200, IFS, etc.). Our proprietary methodology is based on core principles of integrity and personal responsibility – the key factors in all successful food safety operations. This unique methodology helps our clients develop and build their own Risk Management Culture® that forms the foundation of all future safety endeavors in their organization.

Find out more about our On-Site Consulting services.



Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Saturday, February 11, 2023

Why You? Why Now?


Your passion is helping others deliver safe food products.

But your current situation is overwhelming.
You want to help food and beverage manufacturers deliver safe quality products. But it’s exhausting to provide the service you want and grow your client base simultaneously.

Superior Food Safety decided to franchise its proven model so that you can follow your passion, just like we did long ago. Whether you need specific tools, training, or administrative support, Superior Food Safety has it all.

We’ll be with you every step of the way, helping you achieve your goals sooner and with less angst than ever imagined.

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Methodology

Using our proprietary methodology, Superior Food Safety helps its clients:

  • By instilling a work ethic of commitment, accountability and consciousness
  • Identify gaps in food safety systems
  • Design food safety and quality management systems for effectiveness and cost efficiency
  • Assign responsibilities to ensure accountability
  • Achieve and maintain high-scoring certification

The Difference

Superior Food Safety’s key differentiator is our knowledge of how to organize for success. We don’t just tell you what’s missing in your food safety system, we show you how to make the right managers responsible and accountable for each program. We give you the tools to restructure your chain of command and establish clear responsibilities and timelines, regular follow-up practices and efficient tracking procedures. The result is an efficient and effective food safety and quality program that rewards integrity, reduces associated risks and protects your business and the health of your consumers.

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Sunday, February 5, 2023

The Modern Food Safety and Quality Manager

The role of the quality and food safety manager has evolved. I’m thinking back to 20 years ago when I first started in a plant quality role and seeing how it has changed so much.

At the time, the role seemed easy to me. I was eager to apply what I learned in college and get some on-the-job experience. I found, very quickly, that much of what I did daily didn’t necessarily require my recent coursework, and I found myself drinking from a new firehose learning about the processes, checks, rules and paperwork needed to do the job.

Now, 20 years later, I see many new challenges and requirements that make the role of any food safety and quality professional a completely different endeavor. As I’ve observed how our roles in this profession have evolved, key areas stand out that I believe make our profession more challenging and require a broader set of skills and investment in our knowledge to be successful and impactful.

Risk assessment. Every company I’ve been at has a different model and approach for risk assessments. Sure, there are lots of structured approaches that can be followed, but there is also a gray space that seems to be involved in risk assessments that isn’t cut and dry.

I’ll be honest, I don’t recall learning about risk assessment in my college coursework. This skill was learned through various roles and experiences in my career. You do get better (and more confident) at assessing risk the more you do it. This is now part of any quality and food safety manager’s role on an almost daily basis. There are more regulations, more customer requirements and more testing than ever before.

Ingredient knowledge. Ingredients carry a variety of risks and require a thorough evaluation to determine how to manage or mitigate those risks. But how do you become an ingredient expert when you have 5,000-plus raw materials to manage in your portfolio? This isn’t an easy answer and, frankly, continues to be a challenge.

With the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the hazard assessment for ingredients was supplemented with the “Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Food: Draft Guidance for Industry” document (otherwise known as Appendix 1) as a reference for known hazards. But it doesn’t cover all areas of ingredient risks, including food fraud.

In addition, this guidance has broad categories such as “pesticides,” “heavy metals” and “drug residues,” which don’t have the level of specificity needed when developing a monitoring plan for an ingredient.

Large CPGs likely have subject matter experts on staff or internal departments that have a deeper knowledge of ingredients and cover ingredient safety completely. For smaller organizations, much of the ingredient safety assessment is done locally to the best of their knowledge. When funding is available, consultants can be hired.

Data competencies. There is an overwhelming need for FSQ professionals to become digitally competent and data-driven. Over the past 20 years, a great number of systems and software have been created to support quality and food safety processes and information needs. Many of these have helped streamline tasks and workflows, allowing us to move away from paper-based systems and have repositories for the massive amounts of data and documents that are a mainstay in our departments.

An area that has taken off over the last several years across all industries has been data analytics. It is the next step in how we make our data more powerful, whether it provides insights, helps with decision-making or ultimately becomes predictive for us.

Where quality and food safety falls short in is understanding the power of data, how to use it and how it can be leveraged with other data to create powerful streams of information. Let’s face it, food safety and quality professionals aren’t data scientists and didn’t go to school for that. Many data analytics terminologies are foreign to most seasoned food safety leaders.

The next challenge for our function is to build these competencies into our staff: staffing data scientists, developing citizen data scientists within our current staff, having internal company departments with expertise to support FSQ and having third parties support data analysis needs where it can’t be supported internally.

I know there is a lot more an FSQ professional must shoulder today. The challenge is ensuring these skills are supported and developed as our profession evolves and modernizes.

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Thursday, February 2, 2023

Superior Food Safety Outsourcing Support

At Superior Food Safety, we want to ensure that your company has immediate access to our expertise to help your team make sound decisions on food safety and quality program changes and maintenance during turbulent times. We want to ensure that you do not lose sight of the basic food safety requirements to deliver safe, quality food to the consumer. Outsource Superior Food Safety® can provide you with the following remote and on-site* services:

  • Food Safety and Quality Consulting by the hour for Decision making on risk management Critical issues
  • COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies
  • Retainers to fill in the absence of food safety key employees (HACCP coordinator, SQFP, PCQI, etc.)
  • HACCP review and Food Safety Plan (Preventive Controls) review
  • HACCP Team meeting participation
  • Validation studies and Verification Activities
  • Virtual GMP program review
  • Virtual Internal Audits
  • Virtual records review and audits
  • Crisis Management and Recall Team Meetings participation
  • Food Defense IA Plan Development
  • Emergency Approval of Non-Approve Suppliers to cover supply chain disruptions
  • Emergency Approval of Coo-manufacturers to enhance manufacturing output due to increase in demand
  • Food Safety and Quality Training customized to your needs
  • SQF, BRC, FSSC22000 program Implementation, and maintenance
  • GFSI (SQF, BRC, FSSC22000) And FSMA Gap Analysis
Contact Us for more information and questions regarding Outsource Superior Food Safety.