Food Processing 2016 - Conference about Pest Control in Food Processing and Foodservice
Date2016-02-16
Deadline2016-02-15
VenueOnline Event, USA - United States
KeywordsCompliance program online; Food Processing; Online Compliance training
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
Effective sanitation in the food industry involves the maintenance of clean conditions in the entire food operation including the control of pests such as cockroaches, houseflies, rats, mice, and birds. This status is attained through the prevention of pest entry and eradication of those that infiltrate food establishments.
As the food processing and foodservice industry have grown, methods of food production, processing, distribution, and preparation have changed. Increased processing and food preparation have included more prepackaged food as partially or fully prepared bulk or pre-portioned servings and centralized food production. Unless a pest control program is established, these establishments are vulnerable to the invasion of pests common to food production or processing areas.
As food production, handling, and preparation techniques and eating habits change, food establishments remain a likely location for pests. The pests mentioned are viable sources for microorganisms that cause illness. The food establishment surroundings without effective preventive measures can attract pests that act as vectors of disease and contamination. As handling and modern processing methods increase the journey from production to consumption, the possibility of contamination through pests is increased. These pests harbor microorganisms that cause foodborne illness. Effective pest control practices are essential to protect consumers from unsanitary food that can cause foodborne illness and economic losses to the food industry. This material will be discussed during the webinar.
Why should you Attend:
Food processing and foodservice personnel should attend this event because more knowledge about pest control is essential to ensure a safe food supply for consumers. Educational information about how sanitary conditions for food establishments can be improved will enhance the reputation, protect against foodborne illness, and increase sales and net profits of food establishments. Morale of employees through recognition of the importance of additional training can be accomplished, which will improve employee performance and customer satisfaction.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Sanitary facility design
Description of pests found in food establishments
Pest prevention techniques
Pest eradication techniques
Who Will Benefit:
Foodservice Managers
Food Processing Supervisors
Workers
Food Business Owners
Food Safety Professionals
Speaker Profile:
Dr. Norman, Food Scientist Professor Emeritus and food Industry Consultant has 38 years’ of experience in the food industry. He is teaching university courses related to sanitation and food science, especially meat science.
Dr. Norman is the author of four books, four book modules or chapters, and over 650 technical or industry-related manuals, papers, or bulletins. He has served as an editor for 14 years of a technical journal also as an editorial board member of two technical journals and as a guest reviewer for four technical journals.
Contact Detail:
NetZealous - Compliance4All,
161 Mission Falls Lane, Suite 216,
Fremont, CA 94539, USA.
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email: support-AT-compliance4All.com
http://www.compliance4all.com/
Event Link : http://bit.ly/Pest-Control-in-Food-Processing
Effective sanitation in the food industry involves the maintenance of clean conditions in the entire food operation including the control of pests such as cockroaches, houseflies, rats, mice, and birds. This status is attained through the prevention of pest entry and eradication of those that infiltrate food establishments.
As the food processing and foodservice industry have grown, methods of food production, processing, distribution, and preparation have changed. Increased processing and food preparation have included more prepackaged food as partially or fully prepared bulk or pre-portioned servings and centralized food production. Unless a pest control program is established, these establishments are vulnerable to the invasion of pests common to food production or processing areas.
As food production, handling, and preparation techniques and eating habits change, food establishments remain a likely location for pests. The pests mentioned are viable sources for microorganisms that cause illness. The food establishment surroundings without effective preventive measures can attract pests that act as vectors of disease and contamination. As handling and modern processing methods increase the journey from production to consumption, the possibility of contamination through pests is increased. These pests harbor microorganisms that cause foodborne illness. Effective pest control practices are essential to protect consumers from unsanitary food that can cause foodborne illness and economic losses to the food industry. This material will be discussed during the webinar.
Why should you Attend:
Food processing and foodservice personnel should attend this event because more knowledge about pest control is essential to ensure a safe food supply for consumers. Educational information about how sanitary conditions for food establishments can be improved will enhance the reputation, protect against foodborne illness, and increase sales and net profits of food establishments. Morale of employees through recognition of the importance of additional training can be accomplished, which will improve employee performance and customer satisfaction.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Sanitary facility design
Description of pests found in food establishments
Pest prevention techniques
Pest eradication techniques
Who Will Benefit:
Foodservice Managers
Food Processing Supervisors
Workers
Food Business Owners
Food Safety Professionals
Speaker Profile:
Dr. Norman, Food Scientist Professor Emeritus and food Industry Consultant has 38 years’ of experience in the food industry. He is teaching university courses related to sanitation and food science, especially meat science.
Dr. Norman is the author of four books, four book modules or chapters, and over 650 technical or industry-related manuals, papers, or bulletins. He has served as an editor for 14 years of a technical journal also as an editorial board member of two technical journals and as a guest reviewer for four technical journals.
Contact Detail:
NetZealous - Compliance4All,
161 Mission Falls Lane, Suite 216,
Fremont, CA 94539, USA.
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email: support-AT-compliance4All.com
http://www.compliance4all.com/
Event Link : http://bit.ly/Pest-Control-in-Food-Processing
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