Root Cause Analysis for Food Safety – April
This event has ended
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Start
April 11, 2022
11:00 am -
End
April 14, 2022
3:30 pm
AFDO invites you to participate in a new virtual course titled Performing Root Cause Analysis during Food Safety Risk Assessment developed in collaboration with ASQ, a globally recognized provider of several certification programs, and retail food safety regulatory professionals. This course incorporates the concepts of root cause analysis for use in reducing the occurrence of risk factor violations and in the investigation of foodborne illness outbreaks. It is designed for the advanced food safety professional and will greatly enhance the skills needed to define the problem, collect data, determine the “why” and develop solutions.
*ASQ is a globally recognized provider of several certification programs.
Identifying the root cause (why) of risk factor violations and foodborne illness outbreaks utilizes contributing factors (what/how) and environmental antecedents providing the “why” of the violation or outbreak. This course will help develop a methodical approach:
- to determine the underlying reasons for how and why an outbreak/violation(s) occurred
- provide tools for more effective problem solving
- data collection tools and analyzation
- interventions or corrective actions to prevent recurrence
Prior to attending this virtual course, it is recommended and beneficial for participants to have completed
- FD 218 Risk-Based Inspections,
- CDC Environmental Assessments Training (EATS) 101,https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehs/elearn/eats/index.html and
- Interviewing Food Workers in an Outbreak Investigation/as part of an Environmental Assessment
Class size is limited to 20 participants
Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) through NEHA will now be offered. Certificate of Attendance and the CEU form will be sent at the conclusion of the course.