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Global CompliancePanel Knowledge, a Way Forward… Overview In order to qualify as a food safety transportation leader, you will need to understand what and how to implement FDA FSMA rules on the sanitary transportation of human and animal foods. This training will include detailed information on these rules and will include food safety topics generally established by FSMA to assist in your company's approach to transportation tools, load, unload, driver and transportation food safety practices across shippers, carriers and receivers. Over 84,000 businesses will be impacted by these new rules. The shift from "transportation food safety guidance" to "rules" means that the FDA now has enforcement powers that did not previously exist and these powers impact food importers and exporters as well as all food shipments intended for food consumed in the United States. 2-day In-person Seminar: Leadership Certification Training: Transportation Food Safety and Quality for Shippers, Carriers and Receivers Dr. John Ryan QA Administrator, Hawaii State Department of Agriculture Dr. John Ryan is the president of TransCert.com and holds a Ph.D. in research and statistical methods. He has recently retired from his position as the administrator for the Hawaii State Department of Agriculture's Quality Assurance Division where he headed up Hawaii's commodity inspection, food safety certification and measurement standards service groups. His latest book published is "Guide to Food Safety During Transportation: Controls, Standards and Practices" is now offered by Elsevier Press. Dr. Ryan's Company tests new cold chain technologies and certifies food and drug transporters to TransCert standards. For more than 25 years, he has implemented quality control systems for international corporations in the United States and around the world. 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM October 8th & 9th, 2015 San Diego, CA

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Overview:In order to qualify as a food safety transportation leader, you will need to understand what and how to implement FDA FSMA rules on the sanitary transportation of human and animal foods. This training will include detailed information on these rules and will include food safety topics generally established by FSMA to assist in your company's approach to transportation tools, load, unload, driver and transportation food safety practices across shippers, carriers and receivers.Over 84,000 businesses will be impacted by these new rules. The shift from "transportation food safety guidance" to "rules" means that the FDA now has enforcement powers that did not previously exist and these powers impact food importers and exporters as well as all food shipments intended for food consumed in the United States.We will cover how you can assess your current operations and build a plan and complete system designed to meet customer and FDA FSMA requirements.

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GlobalCompliancePanel Knowledge, a Way Forward…

Overview

In order to qualify as a food safety transportation leader, you will need to understand what and how to implement FDA FSMA

rules on the sanitary transportation of human and animal foods. This training will include detailed information on these rules

and will include food safety topics generally established by FSMA to assist in your company's approach to transportation

tools, load, unload, driver and transportation food safety practices across shippers, carriers and receivers.

Over 84,000 businesses will be impacted by these new rules. The shift from "transportation food safety guidance" to "rules"

means that the FDA now has enforcement powers that did not previously exist and these powers impact food importers and

exporters as well as all food shipments intended for food consumed in the United States.

2-day In-person Seminar:

Leadership Certification Training:

Transportation Food Safety and Quality for Shippers, Carriers and Receivers

Dr. John Ryan

QA Administrator, Hawaii State Department of Agriculture

Dr. John Ryan is the president of TransCert.com and holds a Ph.D. in research and statistical methods. He has recently

retired from his position as the administrator for the Hawaii State Department of Agriculture's Quality Assurance Division

where he headed up Hawaii's commodity inspection, food safety certification and measurement standards service groups.

His latest book published is "Guide to Food Safety During Transportation: Controls, Standards and Practices" is now offered

by Elsevier Press. Dr. Ryan's Company tests new cold chain technologies and certifies food and drug transporters to

TransCert standards. For more than 25 years, he has implemented quality control systems for international corporations in

the United States and around the world.

9:00 AM to 6:00 PM October 8th & 9th, 2015San Diego, CA

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DAY TWODAY ONE

Introduction to planning issues, FDA/FSMA Proposed

Rules on the Sanitary Transportation of Human and

Animal Foods

Agenda:

Food Quality Managers and Directors

Food Safety Team Leaders Members Identified on Organizational Charts

Food Safety Personnel

Food Quality Managers and Directors

Food Logistics Managers and Directors

Employees Selected to Lead Transportation Process Improvements

Promotion and Job Seekers Responsible for Food Transportation Processes

Food Safety and Quality Team Members

Why you should attend

Areas Covered in the Session:

Earn personal transportation food safety certification to add to your resume and prepare for promotion

Lead others to standardizes processes across multiple distribution locations

Gain a competitive advantage for future job opportunities

Be the leader in meeting new FDA transportation food safety rules

Show your company how to reduce transportation liability

Lead your company to meet new buyer requirements

Help your company to ensure retailers that transportation suppliers comply with food safety standards and quality and regulatory

requirements

Learn to lay out specific guidelines to impact basic business processes

Be a leader in improving customer relationships

Be proactive in meeting FDA FSMA and international transportation food safety regulations

Satisfy food producer requirements for sanitation, temperature controls, and traceability

Guide your company in increasing exporting opportunities

Teach others to establish risk-based and preventive applications

Show your company how to gain efficiencies through cost-effective solutions

Lead cost reductions including waste/scrap/and other hard $ measures

Find continuous improvement opportunities in safe food transportation

Hazard and risk analysis based on the type of food your

company transports - Planning using HARPC (hazard

analysis, risk-based preventive controls).

Understanding the difference between corrective action

and preventive action.

Standards (Management, Sanitation, Temperature

Monitoring and Traceability, Maintanance. HARPC

Planning and Implementation

Cross Contamination in Transportation Processes,

Assessment using the Container Checklist, Procedures,

Short Food Movement Processes

Recall and Traceability, Electronic Record Keeping,

Documentation System, System Implementation,

Future Issues

Company Planning - You will work on a complete plan

to take back to your company.

Company Planning Continued - You will work on a

complete plan to take back to your company.

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