Understand How the Finalized FSMA Rule Will Impact Your Transportation & Logistics Activities The biggest regulatory overhaul in the history of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is the Food Safety Modernization Act . It is a paradigm shift that moves the attention from food inspections to process compliance and preventative measures. The FSMA will impact food producers, distributors, retailers and transportation and logistics companies that transport food. One of the most important parts of the FSMA is the FSMA Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food, which has just been finalized. One of the seven foundational rules introduced since 2013 to make a modern, risk-based framework for food safety is the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food rule. The rule is built on safeguards visualized in the 2005 Sanitary Food Transportation Act . It is mandatory for the companies that grow, process, distribute and sell food to comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act . Therefore, supply chains are also required to meet the act. Some of the other essential elements of the food supply chain that are required to comply with FSMA laws are logistics companies, transportation companies and third party logistics providers. In this DVD, our expert speaker Joe Lynch will provide you with an overview of the FSMA with a focus on the Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food. Session Food Safety Modernization Act requirements and compliance. The Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food, which was finalized on April 5, 2016. Specific provisions of the FSMA that were originally part of the 2005 Sanitary Food Transportation Act To develop a food safety plan that identifies preventative controls, ongoing monitoring and potential risks
Language
English
Format
Audio CD
Release
January 01, 2016
FSMA Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Foods
Understand How the Finalized FSMA Rule Will Impact Your Transportation & Logistics Activities The biggest regulatory overhaul in the history of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is the Food Safety Modernization Act . It is a paradigm shift that moves the attention from food inspections to process compliance and preventative measures. The FSMA will impact food producers, distributors, retailers and transportation and logistics companies that transport food. One of the most important parts of the FSMA is the FSMA Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food, which has just been finalized. One of the seven foundational rules introduced since 2013 to make a modern, risk-based framework for food safety is the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food rule. The rule is built on safeguards visualized in the 2005 Sanitary Food Transportation Act . It is mandatory for the companies that grow, process, distribute and sell food to comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act . Therefore, supply chains are also required to meet the act. Some of the other essential elements of the food supply chain that are required to comply with FSMA laws are logistics companies, transportation companies and third party logistics providers. In this DVD, our expert speaker Joe Lynch will provide you with an overview of the FSMA with a focus on the Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food. Session Food Safety Modernization Act requirements and compliance. The Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food, which was finalized on April 5, 2016. Specific provisions of the FSMA that were originally part of the 2005 Sanitary Food Transportation Act To develop a food safety plan that identifies preventative controls, ongoing monitoring and potential risks