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    Bioterrorism and Food Security-A Cultural Conundrum

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    Website https://compliance2go.com/product/?pid=CP2014-367 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Food Safety Compliance

    Deadline: November 14, 2014 | Date: November 14, 2014

    Venue/Country: Houston, U.S.A

    Updated: 2014-10-28 18:56:38 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    DESCRIPTION

    Intentional contamination or adulteration of food is a reality. We will review some examples of the dire consequences of adulteration ostensibly for economic gain This webinar will also discuss the potential threats of using food as biological weapon and the actions food companies can take to mitigate and minimize the risks of food bioterrorism.

    Why you should attend :

    Traditional HACCP programs are designed to enhance food safety by addressing the risk of inadvertent contamination of food during production and processing. Mitigating the intentional contamination of food requires an approach beyond HACCP. Thwarting food bioterrorism is critical to minimizing not only the health risk, but also the economic risk. Beyond the illness that can occur as a result of the intentional contamination of food, the economic impact on brand name and product type can also be significant. Learn how to enhance food safety production programs to thwart intentional food contamination and the risk of food bioterrorism.

    Areas Covered In the Seminar

    Underlying causes of microbial foodborne illness

    Inadvertent vs. intentional contamination of food

    Threats and realities of using food as a biological weapon

    Managing the risks of food bioterrorism

    Who will benefit

    Food production managers/supervisors, food plant microbiologists and QA/QC personnel

    Webinar Includes:

    Q/A Session with the Expert to ask your question

    PDF print only copy of PowerPoint slides

    60 Minutes Live Presentation

    Certificate of Attendance


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