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SUMMARY:In-Person HACCP Training October 6-7 2025
DESCRIPTION:In-Person HACCP Training Class\nCovering All Commodities: Seafood\, Meat & Poultry\, Juice\, and Eggs and more Led by David LA Rosson – Lead Trainer \n\nDuration:\n2 Days – Approximately 16 Hours of Training \n\nEarn Your International HACCP Alliance Certificate of Training\nThis comprehensive virtual course is designed for food safety professionals working with products regulated under: \n\n\n21 CFR 123 – Seafood HACCP \n\n\n21 CFR 120 – Juice HACCP \n\n\n9 CFR 417 – Meat & Poultry HACCP \n\n\n21 CFR 117 Subpart C – Preventive Controls for Human Food \n\n\nWhile the core principles of HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) apply across all food industries\, this course provides commodity-specific training in regulatory requirements and best practices. \n\nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\n\nThe 7 Principles of HACCP \n\n\nHow to develop\, implement\, and verify a HACCP Plan \n\n\nCommodity-specific hazard analysis and control strategies \n\n\nUnderstanding and applying regulatory expectations from USDA-FSIS and FDA \n\n\nIntegration of HACCP with Preventive Controls under FSMA \n\n\nReal-world examples and exercises across all major food sectors \n\n\n\nMaterials Provided:\n\n\nDigital Course Book \n\n\nHACCP Plan Templates and Guidance Documents \n\n\nRegulatory Reference Tools \n\n\nCertificate of Training (International HACCP Alliance Seal) \n\n\n\nYour Instructor:\nDavid LA RossonLead Trainer recognized by: \n\n\nSeafood HACCP Alliance \n\n\nInternational HACCP Alliance \n\n\nFood Safety Preventive Controls Alliance \n\n\nProduce Safety Alliance \n\n\nWith years of experience in food safety training\, law\, and regulatory compliance\, David brings clarity and insight into complex regulatory frameworks—making HACCP understandable and actionable. \n\nFormat:\nLive\, In-PersonIncludes real-time interaction\, group discussions\, and breakout sessions. \n\nWho Should Attend:\n\n\nHACCP Team Members \n\n\nQA/QC Managers and Supervisors \n\n\nFood Business Owners and Startups \n\n\nRegulatory and Compliance Professionals \n\n\nFood Safety Consultants and Auditors \n\n\n\nRegister Today
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-haccp-training-october-6-7-2025/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,International Basic HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250811T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20250401T113241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250614T235032Z
UID:1701-1754899200-1755018000@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:In-Person HACCP Training August 11-12 2025
DESCRIPTION:In-Person HACCP Training Class\nALSO AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY \nCovering All Commodities: Seafood\, Meat & Poultry\, Juice\, and Eggs and more Led by David LA Rosson – Lead Trainer \n\nDuration:\n2 Days – Approximately 16 Hours of Training \n\nEarn Your International HACCP Alliance Certificate of Training\nThis comprehensive virtual course is designed for food safety professionals working with products regulated under: \n\n\n21 CFR 123 – Seafood HACCP \n\n\n21 CFR 120 – Juice HACCP \n\n\n9 CFR 417 – Meat & Poultry HACCP \n\n\n21 CFR 117 Subpart C – Preventive Controls for Human Food \n\n\nWhile the core principles of HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) apply across all food industries\, this course provides commodity-specific training in regulatory requirements and best practices. \n\nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\n\nThe 7 Principles of HACCP \n\n\nHow to develop\, implement\, and verify a HACCP Plan \n\n\nCommodity-specific hazard analysis and control strategies \n\n\nUnderstanding and applying regulatory expectations from USDA-FSIS and FDA \n\n\nIntegration of HACCP with Preventive Controls under FSMA \n\n\nReal-world examples and exercises across all major food sectors \n\n\nMaterials Provided:\n\n\nDigital Course Book \n\n\nHACCP Plan Templates and Guidance Documents \n\n\nRegulatory Reference Tools \n\n\nCertificate of Training (International HACCP Alliance Seal) \n\n\n\nYour Instructor:\nDavid LA RossonLead Trainer recognized by: \n\n\nSeafood HACCP Alliance \n\n\nInternational HACCP Alliance \n\n\nFood Safety Preventive Controls Alliance \n\n\nProduce Safety Alliance \n\n\nWith years of experience in food safety training\, law\, and regulatory compliance\, David brings clarity and insight into complex regulatory frameworks—making HACCP understandable and actionable. \n\nFormat:\nLive\, In-personIncludes real-time interaction\, group discussions\, and breakout sessions. \n\nWho Should Attend:\n\n\nHACCP Team Members \n\n\nQA/QC Managers and Supervisors \n\n\nFood Business Owners and Startups \n\n\nRegulatory and Compliance Professionals \n\n\nFood Safety Consultants and Auditors \n\n\n\nRegister Today
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/in-person-haccp-training-august-11-12-2025/
LOCATION:seal beach ca\, 212 Main St A3\, Seal Beach\, CA\, 90740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,International Basic HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP,Virtual Basic Food HACCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230509T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20230112T002601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T002652Z
UID:1490-1683619200-1683738000@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - May 9 & 10
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-may-9-10/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230406T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230407T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20230112T002056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T002056Z
UID:1487-1680768000-1680886800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - April 6 & 7
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-april-6/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20230112T001422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T001917Z
UID:1481-1679558400-1679677200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - March 23 & 24
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-march-23/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220908T185851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185851Z
UID:1427-1675324800-1675443600@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - February 2 & 3
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-february-2-3/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230111T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220908T185705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185705Z
UID:1423-1673424000-1673542800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - January 11 & 12
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-january-11-12/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221208T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220908T185456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185456Z
UID:1419-1670486400-1670605200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - December 8 & 9
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-december-8-9/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221128T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220908T185251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185251Z
UID:1416-1669622400-1669741200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - November 28 & 29
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-november-28-29/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221014T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220908T184957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185020Z
UID:1411-1665648000-1665766800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - October 13 & 14
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-august-23-24-copy/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220908T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220908T185954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T185954Z
UID:1431-1662624000-1662742800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - September 8 & 9
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-september-8-9/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220831T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220831T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T225639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T225639Z
UID:1298-1661932800-1661963400@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 31
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-31/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220829T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220829T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T225128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T225128Z
UID:1295-1661760000-1661790600@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 29
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-29/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220823T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220808T183222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T183222Z
UID:1363-1661238000-1661360400@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - August 23 & 24
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-august-23-24/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,International Basic HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP,Virtual Basic Food HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220822T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220822T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T224728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T224728Z
UID:1292-1661155200-1661185800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 22
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-22/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220813T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220813T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T224323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T224323Z
UID:1290-1660377600-1660408200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 13
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-13/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220809T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220705T233838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T000945Z
UID:1339-1659945600-1660064400@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Live Basic Seafood 2-Day (Downey\, CA)
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nSeafood HACCP Alliance/Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nClass Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nPhysical or Digital Copies of the Books (Digital Links Provided\, Please Bring Your Own Device)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/live-basic-seafood-2-day-downey-ca-3/
LOCATION:Downey\, CA
CATEGORIES:Basic Seafood HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220803T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220803T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T223904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T223904Z
UID:1287-1659513600-1659544200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 3
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-3/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220725T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220725T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T223609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T223609Z
UID:1284-1658736000-1658766600@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - July 25
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-july-25/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220721T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220705T234419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T234621Z
UID:1341-1658390400-1658422800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Live Basic Seafood 2-Day (Dallas\, TX)
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nSeafood HACCP Alliance/Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nClass Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nPhysical or Digital Copies of the Books (Digital Links Provided\, Please Bring Your Own Device)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/live-basic-seafood-2-day-dallas-tx-2/
LOCATION:Dallas\, TX\, 4300 WINGREN\, IRVING\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Basic Seafood HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220716T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220716T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T223116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T223116Z
UID:1281-1657958400-1657989000@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - July 16
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-july-16/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220714T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220706T001422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T163227Z
UID:1353-1657785600-1657904400@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual International Basic Seafood HACCP
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE COURSE AT HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE COURSE AT HACCP4Seafood.com \nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE COURSE AT HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-international-basic-seafood-haccp-4/
CATEGORIES:Basic Seafood HACCP,International Basic HACCP,International Basic Seafood HACCP,Seafood HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220713T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220713T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T222301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T222301Z
UID:1278-1657699200-1657729800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - July 13
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-july-13/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220711T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220712T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220705T235601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T235635Z
UID:1347-1657526400-1657645200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Basic Food HACCP - July 11 & 12
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nBasic Food HACCP is a course for all foods including but not limited to: \nBakery\, Beverage\, Chocolate and Candy\, Dairy\, Dressings and Condiments\, Egg\, Food Additives\, Fruits and Vegetables\, Game Meat\, Grains\, Multi-Component Foods (such as Sandwiches or Refrigerated Entrees)\, Nuts\, Oil\, Etc. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nBasic HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the International Alliance\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related safety hazards with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes a safety hazard\nWhat products and processes are affected by the hazard\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\n\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\n Use an example to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse an example to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify corrective actions\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine\, and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify verification procedures\n\nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures\nUse an example to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures\n\nOVERVIEW OF USDA HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with the instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nLunch \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-basic-food-haccp-july-11-12/
CATEGORIES:Basic Food HACCP,International Basic HACCP,Juice HACCP,Meat & Poultry HACCP,Seafood HACCP,Virtual Basic Food HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220708T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220708T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T221705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T221705Z
UID:1276-1657267200-1657297800@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - July 8
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-july-8/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220616T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220616T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T220312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T220312Z
UID:1273-1655366400-1655397000@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - June 16
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-june-16/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T215017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T215017Z
UID:1270-1654502400-1654533000@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - June 6
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-june-6/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T214535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T214535Z
UID:1267-1654329600-1654360200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - June 4
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-june-4/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220601T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T214058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T214058Z
UID:1264-1654070400-1654101000@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - June 1
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-june-1/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T081748
CREATED:20220218T213554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T213554Z
UID:1261-1653033600-1653064200@1haccpclass.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - May 20
DESCRIPTION:TAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nMeeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com \nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A \nTAP HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON HACCP4Seafood.com
URL:https://1haccpclass.com/course/virtual-segment-2-may-20/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP,Segment 2,Virtual Segment 2
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