Application of Basics of Inspection and Investigation
Course Description: This course was developed as a result of funding provided by a “States Helping States” cooperative agreement between the Association of Food and Drug Officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and was recently updated by AFDO. This training is designed to be the classroom component of basic food safety inspector training. This course covers topics such as food sample collection, risk-based inspection, investigating foodborne illnesses, professionalism and communication, report writing, and basic inspection techniques. This is a 3 day course.
Prerequisites
Prior to participating in this
course, students must complete all Level-1 web-based courses available
through FDA’s ORA-U. The list of these required courses is included in
the attached packet of information and is also available at: http://www.fda.gov/Training/ForStateLocalTribalRegulators/ucm119016.htm. Proof of completion of these prerequisites (i.e., transcript, certificates, etc.) must be submitted with the application.
Quick Links:
AFDO Applications Information/Resources [Click Here]
International Food Protection Training Institute [Click Here]
Course Held:
October 6-8, 2009, Battle Creek, MI
January 12-14, 2010, Battle Creek, MI
March 2-4, 2010, Vancouver, WA
