$129 USD

Preventive Controls Compliance Training

Learn the foundations of preventive controls, food safety plans, hazard analysis, monitoring preventive control programs, corrective action plans, verification procedures, and record-keeping.

FDA Training
  • English
  • 2 hours
  • Regulatory / Quality Assurance

Overview

This Preventive Controls compliance training course for professionals is offered in partnership with IFPTI (International Food Protection Training Institute). It has been designed specifically for FDA regulators, and now you can gain the same valuable insights and knowledge they receive.

This course will cover the basics of food safety plans and preventive controls implemented by feed and food manufacturing facilities to ensure feed and food safety.

You may begin the course anytime and work at your own pace. Once you complete the course, you may download your training certificate which has the FDA and IFPTI logos.

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Agenda

Foundations

  • Explain a system-based approach.
  • Define relevant terminology.
  • Discuss the rationale for the preventive control regulation.

Food Safety Plans

  • Describe how a food safety plan is developed.
  • Summarize the components of a food safety plan.
  • Explain the function of a food safety plan.

Hazard Analysis

  • Explain the purpose of a hazard analysis.
  • Discuss the requirements for a hazard analysis.
  • Identify the types of hazards that must be considered when conducting a hazard analysis.
  • Describe the components of a hazard analysis to ensure food safety.

Monitoring Preventive Controls Programs

  • Give examples of monitoring control programs.
  • Discuss the importance of documenting monitoring.
  • Describe the importance of monitoring preventive controls.
  • Describe the elements of monitoring
  • Explain the rationale for selecting specific monitoring procedures.

Corrective Action Plan

  • Describe the importance of corrective action plans.
  • Explain the consequences of not taking corrective action.
  • Describe the purpose of taking a corrective action.
  • Describe the steps necessary to take corrective action.

Verification Procedures

  • Recordkeeping
  • Describe the importance of record-keeping.
  • Describe the recordkeeping requirements.
  • Explain the purpose of record review.

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