FSPCA Training - Lake Alfred
Overview
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) represents the most sweeping reform of US food safety laws for more than 70 years. The Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) was formed to assist the regulated industry to comply with requirements of the Preventive Controls for Human Food Rule.
FDA has recognized this course as the “standardized curriculum” for the Preventive Controls for Human Foods Rule. Successfully completing this course is one way to meet the requirements to become a “Preventive Controls Qualified Individual.”
Under the Preventive Controls for Human Foods Rule, the responsibilities of a preventive controls qualified individual include to perform or oversee:
- Preparation of the Food Safety Plan
 - Validation of the Preventive Controls
 - Records Review
 - Reanalysis of the Food Safety Plan
 
This hands-on course will teach participants how to develop and document a Food Safety Plan based on the requirements of FSMA's Preventive Controls for Human Foods Rule for their specific operations.
Breakout sessions are structured to teach participants how to identify and prevent food safety hazards, monitor hazard reduction procedures, develop control measures, and methods to document and verify the results of their efforts.
REGISTRATION
**Please note: NO walk-ins. NO substitutions, transfers, or refunds will be issued within one week of the training start date. NO minors are permitted to attend. NO animals allowed, except those defined as service animals under the ADA.**
The fee for the training is $550 for industry participants. A reduced fee of $250 is available for government/academic employees who make prior arrangements. Cost includes training materials, lunch, refreshments, and a registered certificate from FSPCA.
Seats are limited. Registration closes 1 week prior to training date. Participation for the entire 3 days is required for the certificate. For questions, contact Sarah McCoy at sarahmccoy@ufl.edu.
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- 2 days 9 hours
 - In person
 
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Location
UF/IFAS Citrus Research and Education Center
700 Experiment Station Road
Lake Alfred, FL 33850
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