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Monthly FSMA webcast series with over 3,000 ongoing registrants featuring Dr. David Acheson and The Acheson Group team.
In the December 2017 session, Eric Edmunds, JD of The Acheson Group joined Brian Sharp, VP Marketing at SafetyChain to discuss FSMA-related news, including a recently released guidance document on Refusal of Inspection by a Foreign Food Establishment or Foreign Government. The session included a look back at hot topics of 2017, including environmental monitoring, supply chain controls, and employee training and inspector training for FSMA. Our presenters wrapped up the session by discussing anticipated FSMA trends for 2018, which include increased use of environmental sampling and use of whole genome sequencing, accelerated transition to electronic records and data management, and more demand for transparency from consumers.
To learn more about this ongoing series, visit www.FSMAFridays.com.
If you have a FSMA related question, join the "FSMA Fridays" group on LinkedIn and post! Our team of experts will try to address them all. / 13515. .…...more
FSMA Fridays December 2017: Hot Topics of 2017 and a Look Ahead to 2018
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Monthly FSMA webcast series with over 3,000 ongoing registrants featuring Dr. David Acheson and The Acheson Group team.
In the December 2017 session, Eric Edmunds, JD of The Acheson Group joined Brian Sharp, VP Marketing at SafetyChain to discuss FSMA-related news, including a recently released guidance document on Refusal of Inspection by a Foreign Food Establishment or Foreign Government. The session included a look back at hot topics of 2017, including environmental monitoring, supply chain controls, and employee training and inspector training for FSMA. Our presenters wrapped up the session by discussing anticipated FSMA trends for 2018, which include increased use of environmental sampling and use of whole genome sequencing, accelerated transition to electronic records and data management, and more demand for transparency from consumers.
To learn more about this ongoing series, visit www.FSMAFridays.com.
If you have a FSMA related question, join the "FSMA Fridays" group on LinkedIn and post! Our team of experts will try to address them all. / 13515. .…...more