Article | October 10, 2014

FSMA Fridays: 2nd Review Cycles Of Preventative Controls, Supplier Verification, And Produce Rules (Part Two Of Five)

Source: Safety Chain Software

Check out Part 1 of this series

Safety Chain’s VP of Marketing and Communications, Jill Bender, discusses the second review cycles of several of the Food Safety Modernization Act’s key rules with the Acheson Group’s Dr. David Acheson and Jennifer McEntire.

On the last Friday of every month, Barbara Levin of SafetyChain, a leading provider of food safety and quality assurance automation and compliance solutions, hosts FSMA Fridays™, the leading online forum for the food and beverage community to learn the latest information about the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). Featuring Dr. David Acheson, the popular monthly interactive pod/webcast is sponsored by SafetyChain Software and The Acheson Group.

In the first portion of FSMA Fridays: 2nd Review Cycles Of Preventative Controls, Supplier Verification, And Produce Rules, Safety Chain’s Jill Bender discussed the most recent news coming from the government regarding FSMA and its implementation. The major portion of this news coming in the form of revisions to four of the FDA’s rules regarding preventative controls. Here, in part two of the series, the panel will discuss the role of the finished-product testing and verification of food-safety plans, along with the requirements and responsibilities for controlling suppliers along a company's supply chain.

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