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Food Allergen Control for Food Industry Professionals

  • Training

  • 90 Minutes
  • Compliance Online
  • ID: 5975664
This food safety training will provide a comprehensive understanding of food allergens and the risks involved. You will learn how to control or manage food allergens from development to labeling in a food manufacturing environment.

Why Should You Attend:

Undeclared allergens are a Class I FDA recall. Allergen recalls have risen to the second most frequent FDA recalls since 2010. FSMA gives the FDA increased authority to mandate recalls. Allergen sufferers are also on the rise, especially among children. In fact, almost 40% of children with food allergies have severe reactions to those allergens.

Avoidance is the primary defense for food allergen sufferers. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to control and properly label food allergens to assist this growing and vulnerable population.

This 90-minute webinar will provide a comprehensive understanding of food allergens and the risks involved. You will learn proven and practical methods/processes to manage food allergens from development to labeling in a food manufacturing environment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Have an understanding of food allergens and the risks involved
  • Familiarize with the knowledge of allergens and their alternatives
  • Recognize the presence of allergens through labeling review
  • Employ GMPs to prevent cross contamination

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

  • Statistics
  • Regulations and Recalls
  • Description of the most common allergies and their aliases.
  • Anatomy of an allergy
  • Alternatives
  • Segregation and control during processing
  • Labeling
  • Testing for verification
  • Free Handouts:
  • Knowledge Assessment
  • Attendance Acknowledgement

Who Will Benefit:

Food manufacturing employees at all levels will benefit from attending this webinar.
  • Executives from Purchasing
  • Quality Assurance or Control
  • Food Manufacturing Operations or Production and Sanitation
  • Customers who want to understand best practices that they should require of their suppliers will benefit
  • Food Safety Consultants and Auditors, responsible for assessment of supplier's quality programs or systems will find helpful information here
  • Facilities and personnel responsible for packaging and/or labeling food products

Course Provider

  • Melinda Allen
  • Melinda Allen,