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UID:1600-1639728000-1639756800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - December 17 Course # 10451
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-december-17-course-10451/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210924T153628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T154748Z
UID:1627-1639036800-1639152000@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual International Basic Seafood HACCP
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-international-basic-seafood-haccp-8/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Basic Seafood HACCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210923T172543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T172543Z
UID:1596-1638777600-1638806400@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - December 6 Course # 10450
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-december-6-course-10450/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210923T170952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T170952Z
UID:1593-1638432000-1638460800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - December 2 Course # 10449
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-december-2-course-10449/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210923T162245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T162245Z
UID:1590-1637568000-1637596800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - November 22 Course # 10448
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-november-22-course-10448/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211118T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20211015T002935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T002935Z
UID:1694-1637218800-1637337600@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Basic Seafood HACCP Course (Dallas\, TX)
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nSeafood HACCP Alliance/Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nClass Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/basic-seafood-haccp-course-dallas-tx/
LOCATION:Dallas\, TX\, Dallas\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Basic Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T215639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T195930Z
UID:1056-1637136000-1637164800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - November 17
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance/Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nClass Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nSeafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroductions \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/live-segment-2-november-19/
CATEGORIES:Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211112T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20211102T170319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T170535Z
UID:1750-1636704000-1636732800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - November 12
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-november-12/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210916T191555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T191555Z
UID:1543-1636358400-1636387200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - November 8 Course # 10447
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-november-8-course-10447/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211103T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211103T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210908T164501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T164512Z
UID:1538-1635926400-1635955200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - November 3 Course # 10446
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-november-course-10446/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211029T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210908T164008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T164008Z
UID:1534-1635494400-1635523200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - October 29 Course # 10445
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-october-29-course-10445/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210816T234858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T234858Z
UID:1466-1634112000-1634140800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - October 13 Course # 10444
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-october-13-course-10444/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211008T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211008T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210816T234535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T234535Z
UID:1463-1633680000-1633708800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - October 8 Course # 10443
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-october-8-course-10443/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211005T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210816T234100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T234406Z
UID:1458-1633420800-1633449600@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - October 5 Course # 10442
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/october5/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210928T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210615T191027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T200722Z
UID:1246-1632816000-1632844800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - September 28 Course # 10439
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-september-28/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210925T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210925T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210615T183931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T200827Z
UID:1239-1632556800-1632585600@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - September 25 Course #10438
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-september-25/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210823T201819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T201819Z
UID:1496-1632384000-1632499200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual International Basic Seafood HACCP
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-international-basic-seafood-haccp-7/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Basic Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210920T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210615T183805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T201543Z
UID:1232-1632124800-1632153600@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - September 20 Course # 10437
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-september-20/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210915T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210915T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210820T162705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T185702Z
UID:1487-1631689200-1631721600@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - September 15
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-september-15/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210913T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210329T183358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T220245Z
UID:1066-1631516400-1631635200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Basic Seafood HACCP Course #10383 (Dallas\, TX)
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nSeafood HACCP Alliance/Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nClass Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/basic-seafood-haccp-course-10383/
LOCATION:Dallas\, TX\, Dallas\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Basic Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210908T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210615T183321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T205817Z
UID:1227-1631088000-1631116800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - September 8 Course #10436
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-september-8/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210830T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210830T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T181623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210514T192619Z
UID:1049-1630310400-1630339200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 30
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-30/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210827T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210820T142847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T143405Z
UID:1482-1630049400-1630080000@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - August 27
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-27/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210819T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210727T175437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T175437Z
UID:1385-1629356400-1629475200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual International Basic Seafood HACCP
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-international-basic-seafood-haccp-6/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Basic Seafood HACCP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210818T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210818T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T175506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T214555Z
UID:1046-1629271800-1629302400@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - Course #10377
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-18/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210809T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T173627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210803T152901Z
UID:1040-1628494200-1628524800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - Course #10379
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-9/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210804T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T172532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T213733Z
UID:1036-1628062200-1628092800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - Course #10375
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-august-4/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210731T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210731T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T171640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T213620Z
UID:1032-1627716600-1627747200@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - Course #10374
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-july-31/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210729T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210714T170555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T170555Z
UID:1348-1627542000-1627660800@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual International Basic Seafood HACCP
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. \nInternational HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n16 hours of active participation split into 2 days with 1-hour lunch break per day\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\n\nSeafood HACCP Course Agenda: \nDay 1 \nORIENTATION AND INTRODUCTION TO ALLIANCE COURSE AND HACCP \n\nDescribe the purpose of the course\nExplain the relationship of the Alliance and AFDO\nIntroduce the HACCP concept for food safety\n\nPREREQUISITE PROGRAMS \n\nReview programs that need to be in place before implementation of a HACCP program\nDescribe the relationship between Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)\, sanitation control procedures (SCPs)\, and HACCP\nDescribe monitoring\, correction\, and record-keeping requirements for 8 areas of sanitation in the FDA Seafood HACCP regulation\nReview examples of SCPs\, monitoring\, and records in curriculum manual\nReview other relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to the audience\n\nSEAFOOD SAFETY HAZARDS \n\nDescribe the general types of hazards including species-related hazards and process-related hazards\nDescribe the species and process-related seafood safety hazards found in the FDA Hazards Guide with emphasis on:\n\nWhat causes the seafood safety hazard\nWhat seafood products and processes are affected by the hazard\n\n\nHow the hazard can be controlled (prevented\, eliminated\, or reduced to an acceptable level)\n\nPRELIMINARY STEPS \n\nIntroduce preliminary steps that must be completed prior to applying HACCP principles\nIntroduce the XYZ Seafood Company model example to demonstrate preliminary steps\n\nBreak \nCONDUCTING A HAZARD ANALYSIS \n\nDescribe the steps in the Hazard Analysis process\nIntroduce and describe the Hazard Analysis form\nDescribe how to identify all potential species and process-related hazards using the FDA Hazards Guide table in Chapter 3 of the Guide\nDescribe how to determine what hazards are significant using information from the Hazard chapter in the FDA Hazards Guide and justify the decision\nDescribe control measures for specific types of hazards\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to conduct a hazard analysis using the FDA Hazard Guide\n\nDETERMINING CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS \n\nDefine critical control points (CCPs)\nContinue with teaching example to identify CCPs\nDiscuss tools to help identify CCP including the FDA Hazards Guide and the ‘Decision Tree’\n\nLunch \nESTABLISHING CRITICAL LIMITS \n\nDefine and list typical critical limits (CLs) using examples from the curriculum manual\nIntroduce the HACCP Plan Form\nDescribe control strategy options from the hazard chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide\nDescribe how to select one or more critical limits from a control strategy in Hazards Guide\nDiscuss the use of operating limits\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to set up a HACCP plan form and select a critical limit using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCRITICAL CONTROL POINTS MONITORING \n\nDefine and explain the purpose of monitoring\nDescribe the 4 elements of a complete monitoring procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate monitoring procedures for the critical limit option selected from the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify monitoring procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nCORRECTIVE ACTIONS \n\nDefine and explain the need for predetermined corrective actions\nExplain and identify the components required for a complete corrective action procedure\nDescribe how to identify appropriate corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify corrective actions using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nESTABLISH VERIFICATION PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for verification procedures\nExplain types of verification procedures including validation\, routine and periodic verification\nGive examples of typical verification procedures needed including accuracy checks\, calibration\, testing\nDescribe how to identify appropriate verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify verification procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\n  \nDay 2 \nRECORD-KEEPING PROCEDURES \n\nDefine and explain the need for record-keeping procedures\nExplain types of records needed and the record-keeping requirements in the FDA regulation\nReview examples of types of records in the curriculum\nDescribe how to identify appropriate record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\nUse the XYZ seafood model to illustrate how to identify record-keeping procedures using the FDA Hazards Guide\n\nOVERVIEW OF FDA SEAFOOD HACCP REGULATION \n\nIntroduce the FDA seafood HACCP regulation and its format\nDiscuss each of the elements of the regulation using the curriculum manual format\n\nRESOURCES FOR PREPARING HACCP PLANS \nBreak \nREVIEW AND INTRODUCTION OF PRACTICAL WORK SESSION \n\nDivide students into groups of 6 people or less and select a Teaching Model for each group to work on.\n\nLunch \nGROUP WORK SESSIONS ON DEVELOPING HACCP PLANS \n\nStudents complete a Hazard Analysis and develop necessary HACCP Plans with instructor facilitation as necessary\n\nBreak \nGROUP PRESENTATIONS \n\nEach group presents the results of their Hazard Analysis and HACCP Plan with comments and discussion from students and instructors\n\nREVIEW\, Q&A\, AND ADJOURN
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-international-basic-seafood-haccp-5/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Basic Seafood HACCP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210728T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T092520
CREATED:20210326T170007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T212839Z
UID:1029-1627457400-1627488000@haccp4seafood.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Segment 2 - Course #10373
DESCRIPTION:Meeting details & documents will be provided in an email after purchase. Please forward to the attendee\, if necessary. \nDigital Curriculum & HACCP Plan Documents \nSeafood HACCP Alliance Certificate issued after completion of the course. \nVirtual Class Requirements: \n\n8 hours of active participation with a 1-hour lunch break\nComputer & Internet Connection\nComputer microphone or phone for audio participation during the virtual class\nWebcam required for video participation during the virtual class\nStudent Information sheet filled out before class\nSegment 1 Completion through Cornell University (less than 2 years old)\n\nVirtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2 Course Agenda: \nIntroduction to virtual learning program and ID verification. \nReview of FDA Seafood HACCP Regulation (21CFR Part 123) Fish and Fishery Products\, and the 7 Principles of HACCP \nIdentify species- and process-related food safety hazards and their associated control strategies using the FDA’s Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guidance (FDA Hazards Guide). \n\nExplain how to use Chapter 3\, using Tables 3-2\, 3-3\, and 3-4.\nDiscuss the use of the “Understand the Potential Hazard” section of each\nParticipants should identify the food safety hazards for the provided commodities (e.g.\, the model provided by SHA or based on the participant’s needs).\n\nReview Progressive Steps for Developing a HACCP Program \n\nHow to Conduct a Hazard Analysis (i.e. product specification\, flow diagram\, and hazard analysis) using FDA’s Hazards Guide (Chapter 2\, Appendix 3 and a process model provided by SHA or based on participant’s needs).\nDeveloping a hazard analysis and identifying controls using the same model as bullet one and utilizing the individual chapters in the FDA’s Hazards Guide to understand and develop a hazard analysis and identify CCPs. Developing a HACCP Plan using individual chapters of the FDA’s Hazards Guide and the same process model as per this section.\n\nLunch Break \nGroup Work Sessions using a new model(s) provided by the Alliance or model(s) that are applicable to the participant’s needs \n\nParticipants shall be divided appropriately into workgroups of 5 or less\nEach group shall develop a hazard analysis and HACCP plan as deemed appropriate by the Trainer\n\nGroup Presentations Dependent on the number of groups presenting – Team Presentations and Class Discussion of Group Work Session Results \nPaperwork and Final Q & A
URL:https://haccp4seafood.com/course/virtual-segment-2-july-28/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seafood HACCP Segment 2
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