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SUMMARY:Leveraging AI for Food Safety: From Strategy to Impact
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nArtificial intelligence (AI) is changing how the food industry identifies risks\, manages compliance\, and improves operational performance. This dynamic workshop brings together leaders from industry\, academia\, and government to demonstrate how AI can be practically applied in food safety—from data strategy to daily execution. Through short\, expert talks\, real-world examples\, and hands-on group work\, participants will leave with clear next steps for implementing AI tools that drive measurable improvement.
URL:https://foodindustryexecutive.com/food-industry-webinar/leveraging-ai-for-food-safety-from-strategy-to-impact/
CATEGORIES:Food Safety
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SUMMARY:Navigating Food Allergens: Insights and Strategies for Effective Management
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nThis workshop will cover essential aspects of food allergens\, including allergen labeling requirements\, the complexities of allergen management in manufacturing\, and best practices for validating and verifying allergen cleaning processes. Additionally\, the curriculum will incorporate consumer perspectives and educational resources\, ensuring that participants are well-equipped to handle allergen-related challenges in the food industry.
URL:https://foodindustryexecutive.com/food-industry-webinar/navigating-food-allergens-insights-and-strategies-for-effective-management/
CATEGORIES:Food Safety
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SUMMARY:Effective Pathogen Control Through Identification and Management of Sources and Harborages in the Processing Environment
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nPathogens present significant risks and challenges to food safety for food processors across industries. Understanding how pathogens enter and remain within a controlled processing environment is key to effective management of the associated risks. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nWalk the shop floor and engage in identifying potential sources of how pathogens enter a protected space\nLearn how pathogens may continue to reside within the controlled processing environment\nDiscuss examples of actions and best practices to mitigate risks associated with identified pathogen sources and harborages
URL:https://foodindustryexecutive.com/food-industry-webinar/effective-pathogen-control-through-identification-and-management-of-sources-and-harborages-in-the-processing-environment/
CATEGORIES:Food Safety
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SUMMARY:Meat Institute’s Foreign Material Maturity Model—What and How
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nForeign material prevention remains one of the most persistent and costly challenges in protein production. To support industry-wide improvement\, the Meat Institute developed the Foreign Material Maturity Model (FMMM)—a structured framework that helps organizations assess readiness\, identify gaps\, strengthen prevention programs\, and drive continuous improvement across multiple plants and processes. \nThis highly interactive session brings together leading processors to discuss how the model works in real operations\, what it takes to get started\, and the lessons learned from implementation at scale. The session begins with a live audience poll to understand current awareness\, adoption\, and ownership of FM prevention across facilities. \nMatt Thomas of Tyson Foods will provide a brief overview of the model’s development and the purpose behind its creation—setting a common foundation for discussion. A moderated panel conversation will then explore practical applications and strategies through the lens of four major protein companies.
URL:https://foodindustryexecutive.com/food-industry-webinar/meat-institutes-foreign-material-maturity-model-what-and-how/
CATEGORIES:Food Safety
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SUMMARY:Advanced Sanitation Strategies for Allergen Risk Reduction in Food Processing
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nAllergen control in food processing is trending toward a more risk-based approach\, with the Codex Committee on Food Labeling (CCFL) considering the management of Precautionary Allergen Labeling (PAL) using thresholds and action levels\, along with adoption of best allergen control practices including sanitation. In the U.S.\, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing the Codex considerations and other allergen safety concerns (such as gluten cross-contact) for potential industry guidance and changes to allergen management best practices. \nIn this webinar\, experts from the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program (FARRP) at the University of Nebraska and Kerry Group will consider the dynamics of validation and verification for allergen control\, along with how analytical tools can help support a standard of “visually clean.” They will also explore risk-based concepts and best practices for allergen management\, particularly regarding sanitation procedures for various processing environments (e.g.\, dry/low-moisture)\, the benefits of analytical testing\, and the provision of PAL statements. \nFrom this webinar\, attendees will learn:   \n\nCurrent and developing guidance for allergen management best practices\nWhy validation and verification are necessary for allergen control\, and how analytical tools can support allergen management programs\nRisk-based concepts for allergen management and best practices for sanitation
URL:https://foodindustryexecutive.com/food-industry-webinar/advanced-sanitation-strategies-for-allergen-risk-reduction-in-food-processing/
CATEGORIES:Food Safety
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SUMMARY:Seek and Destroy: Responding to Listeria Positives
DESCRIPTION:Register here \n\nAbout This Session\nListeria doesn’t hide\, it travels. When your Environmental Monitoring program flags a positive\, what you do next either fixes the real problem or just delays it. In this FSMA Friday session\, Steven Tsuyuki\, Food Safety Senior Advisor of The Acheson Group\, breaks down the Seek and Destroy framework: an investigation-first approach that traces exactly where Listeria came from and how it moved — before anyone picks up a mop. If your team keeps chasing positives without closing them out for good\, this session is for you. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nWhy the Listeria Control Equation matters and how one weak link across traffic patterns\, GMPs\, sanitation\, floors\, or equipment design opens the door to your next EM positive.\nWhat “Seek” actually looks like: your team runs a CSI-style investigation to trace where Listeria came from and how it moved before you touch a single piece of equipment.\nHow to destroy the right way: targeted investigative swabbing\, rinsate sampling\, and corrective actions that eliminate the risk instead of papering over it with an SOP.
URL:https://foodindustryexecutive.com/food-industry-webinar/seek-and-destroy-responding-to-listeria-positives/
CATEGORIES:Food Safety
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