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Food Defense and Intentional Adulteration Training North America

This course will provide participants with the knowledge to understand the signs of intentional contamination, conduct a vulnerability assessment, and develop mitigation strategies.

About the Course
The goal of the FDA's final Adulteration (IA) rule (21 CFR 121) is to prevent intentional adulteration, intended to cause wide-scale harm to public health, to include acts of terrorism targeting the food supply. These acts could cause illness, death, and economic disruption of the food supply. To reduce or prevent risk to the food supply, this rule requires mitigation (risk-reducing) strategies for processes in certain registered food facilities.

Learning Objectives

  • Provide the knowledge to understand Intentional Adulteration regulation requirements
  • Understand new terminology: Insider Attacker, Inherent Characteristics, and Degree of Physical Access
  • Learn how to conduct a Vulnerability Assessment and Evaluating Public Health Significance
  • Identify Actionable Process Steps and Develop Mitigation Strategies to protect the food you produce

Who should attend?
Human Food manufacturers management team, to include Operations, Production, Purchasing, Warehouse, Quality Control, and Quality Assurance managers and supervisors. While not required, this course would also benefit Animal Food manufacturers, specifically pet food.