Provide employees with vital information about how to prevent contamination in their facility, the regulations that are related to food-related health and how to work well together.
Understand what food allergens are and how to protect people with allergies
Be able to recognize the nine major food allergens that they can encounter
Understand the cleaning processes that should be used to remove allergens
Know the FDA requirements to make sure food is labeled properly
"Dealing with Allergens in Food Processing and Handling Environments" discusses what allergens are, their role in the food supply chain, and how to avoid cross-contamination throughout the food manufacturing and handling processes. The course also addresses relevant FDA regulations and how to establish your own sanitation and cleaning protocols.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the CDC), food allergies affect almost 6% of adults and children in the United States. That’s millions of allergy sufferers. So protecting people with these types of allergies is an extremely important, but also very complex, job. After taking this course, employees will know what they can do to help protect products, and consumers, from food allergens.
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