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Matt Inniger, CIFTWork Smarter, Not Harder:
Data Collection and Analysis Strategies for Small and Midsize
Food Manufacturers

By Matt Inniger, CIFT

Generating, collecting, and utilizing process data is a daunting task for most small and midsize food and beverage manufacturers. Here we explore some of the challenges associated with data collection and analysis, what makes the undertaking worthwhile, and no-cost and low-cost tools that make collection and utilization of data attainable for smaller businesses.

 

Trustwell - Confidently Comply With FDA Traceability Regulations

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FDA To Host Virtual Meeting on Data and Tech in New Era of Smarter Food Safety

By Food Safety Tech Staff

The one-day virtual public meeting will be held on April 24. Feedback received from this meeting will help the FDA prioritize its activities within the New Era of Smarter Food Safety framework.

Driving Restaurant Food Safety With IoT-Enabled Digitalization

By Guy Yehiav, SmartSense by Digi

The coming FSMA 2026 regulations combined with the critical responsibility to safeguard consumer have raised the stakes for restaurant operators to enhance their digital food traceability capabilities.


The FSMA Companion Online Training Program:
Series 2 - Supplier Management

Offered in April, the Series 2 classes focus on the Supply Chain Management requirements found in Subpart G of the Preventive Controls for Human Food (PCHF) rule, and offers timely information on suppler management issues to inform a well written Food Safety Plan.

Supplier Management and Controls, April 4 at 11:30 am EST
Assessing Third Party Audit Reports, April 11 at 11:30 am EST
Conducting an Onsite Supplier Audit, April 18 at 11:30 am EST

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The Importance of Proper Documentation in Food Inspections

By Food Safety Tech Staff

A contentious battle between a food safety inspector and the local city council in Lewiston, Maine, has highlighted the challenges inspectors and auditors face and the importance of documentation.

Preparing for the USDA Strengthening Organic Enforcement
Rule’s Implementation

By Elizabeth Figueredo, NSF

Developed to fortify the integrity of USDA organic products, the USDA Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) Rule goes into effect on March 19, 2024. From manufacturers to retailers, businesses across the supply chain must adjust their procedures and practices to comply with the updated rule.

Food Safety Consortium - October 20-22, 2024, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, VA

 
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