Many of the common and recurring food safety incidents experienced by the food industry are often traced back to deficiencies in the site’s risk assessment which can often lead to an overestimation of the severity of a food safety issue. Looking to the future a much more pragmatic and realistic approach to risk assessment is required to protect your brand, minimise unnecessary product recalls and costs.
Robust risk assessment is the foundation of any food safety control plan and the cornerstone of HACCP. Your HACCP assessment needs to consider the four main hazard classes; allergens, physical, chemical and microbiological with emphasis on the specific attributes of your product and process. This seminar will address the practical considerations of food safety risk assessment using real-life scenarios. It will also provide an overview of the key aspects that should be considered in risk assessment for the different hazard classes from a proactive and reactive perspective.
Join us on Wednesday 6 February in Reading and in just one morning you will gain an overview of:
• The practical application of CODEX risk assessment from the perspective of a multi-national company
• Industry best practice in risk assessment for the main hazard classes considering the inputs and outputs
• Linking robust risk assessment with risk management and mitigation
• The FSA’s perspective of risk assessment and risk management
During and after lunch you will have the opportunity to network with fellow industry professionals and our expert team to discuss current industry issues and share ideas.
Robust risk assessment is the foundation of any food safety control plan and the cornerstone of HACCP. Your HACCP assessment needs to consider the four main hazard classes; allergens, physical, chemical and microbiological with emphasis on the specific attributes of your product and process. This seminar will address the practical considerations of food safety risk assessment using real-life scenarios. It will also provide an overview of the key aspects that should be considered in risk assessment for the different hazard classes from a proactive and reactive perspective.
Join us on Wednesday 6 February in Reading and in just one morning you will gain an overview of:
• The practical application of CODEX risk assessment from the perspective of a multi-national company
• Industry best practice in risk assessment for the main hazard classes considering the inputs and outputs
• Linking robust risk assessment with risk management and mitigation
• The FSA’s perspective of risk assessment and risk management
During and after lunch you will have the opportunity to network with fellow industry professionals and our expert team to discuss current industry issues and share ideas.