FI/OSU Seminar
Be Informed Or Face The Consequences
After receiving hundreds of industry comments on the complex recordkeeping
rule, FDA announced the interim final rule December 9. The recordkeeping rule
regarding the Bioterrorism Act will be implemented in less than a year. As with
the registration and prior notice of importation rules, there could be serious
penalties for you and your food business if you aren't complying with the regulations.
That’s why the Food Institute, Ohio State University and Olsson, Frank &
Weeda offered a one-day seminar in Columbus, OH entitled COMPLYING WITH FDA’S
FINAL RECORDKEEPING & OTHER BIOTERRORISM RULES. Learn about the finalized
rules and what steps you must take to comply with them.
What Are The Bioterrorism Regulations?
Four rules to implement the Bioterrorism Act are of critical importance to
the food processing and manufacturing sectors:
- Maintenance and inspection of records
- Registration of food facilities
- Notice prior to import of food shipments.
- Administrative detention
What You Will Learn
- The records you have to keep about the foods you buy
and sell
- What you have to tell FDA about each food you import, every time you import
- How to register your facility with FDA
- What will happen if you don’t follow the new requirements
Food manufacturers, importers, plant managers, quality assurance
personnel, production supervisors, regulatory directors, brokers, traffic managers
and industry executives will all benefit from learning about FDA’s new requirements
and will need practical guidance on how to comply with them.
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Purchase the Audio Tape Set $189.00
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