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Articles Tagged with ''HACCP''

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How QA and Frontline Leaders Assess Food Safety Skills

High-performing organizations go beyond compliance to ensure continuous skill development and a leadership-driven food safety culture
Andrew Thomson Matthew Wilson Ph.D.
December 15, 2025

By examining global standards such as HACCP, GFSI, and SQF, this article explores the gaps in current competency assessments and the risks posed by these gaps. It also provides actionable strategies to empower frontline leaders and quality assurance teams to improve where necessary.


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Expert insights on preventing contamination and equipment failures through purpose-built electrical systems designed for harsh food processing environments
Ralph Contreras
August 6, 2025

Industry expert Ralph Contreras from ABB Installation Products addresses critical questions about electrical infrastructure in food processing facilities. This Q&A format whitepaper covers FSMA compliance requirements, contamination sources, sanitization challenges, and the role of specialized electrical components in preventing costly recalls and downtime. Read on for essential guidance for processors seeking to protect food safety while maintaining operational efficiency in increasingly regulated environments.


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USDA-FSIS, AOAC Sign MOU for Collaboration on Validation of HACCP Food Safety Systems

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Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team
July 24, 2025

USDA-FSIS and AOAC International have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding the development, validation, and recognition of methods used by FSIS labs and regulated establishments for the verification of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) -based food safety systems.


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FoodReady Announces Major Upgrade to its AI-Powered Platform

May 30, 2025

Key platform updates include new AI-powered tools, enhanced inventory management, and advanced traceability features.


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Facilities Focus: Manage Your Physical Plant as a Prerequisite

Failure to properly manage and maintain your physical plant can result in foodborne illness, recalls, and even plant closures
Richard F. Stier
Richard F. Stier, M.S.
December 11, 2024

Food manufacturers should consider their physical plants in their list of prerequisite programs for HACCP. As demonstrated by a recent, high-profile Listeria outbreak at a major meat processor, facility condition and upkeep can have a significant effect on food safety.



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Veeva Offers Digital Solution for HACCP Management

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Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team
November 19, 2024

Veeva Systems recently announced a new cloud-based, digital solution for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) management as part of its QualityOne Suite.


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FSM Marks the Passing of HACCP Pioneer Dr. William Sperber

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Adrienne Blume, M.A.
June 19, 2024

Dr. Sperber was a renowned food microbiologist who was recognized for his pioneering work in the development of HACCP and was appointed five times to NACMF. He was also a recipient of the Food Safety Magazine Distinguished Service Award.


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Implementing and Following Through with Highly Effective Employee Training and Education

Riaz Ahamadeen
January 30, 2024

In the ever-evolving world of food manufacturing, employee training and education play a pivotal role in achieving operational excellence, maintaining the highest quality standards, ensuring food safety, and establishing a robust food safety culture within an organization.


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Food Safety Plans vs. HACCP—What Does Your Establishment Really Need?

Nimisha Suraj
Nimisha Suraj M.Sc.
December 5, 2023

A question that often arises is, "Does a food production establishment require both a HACCP plan and a Food Safety Plan?" The answer to this question depends on country- or region-specific legal requirements, among other factors.


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Ep. 155. Dr. Barbara Masters: Food Safety Regulatory Policy—More Than One Side to the Story

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Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team
October 10, 2023

In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we are joined by Dr. Barbara Masters—Vice President of Regulatory Policy, Food, and Agriculture at Tyson Foods Inc.—about food safety policy and leadership in the meat and poultry industry, informed by her 34 years of experience in the sector across veterinary, regulatory, advisory, and corporate roles.


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Live: March 26, 2026, at 2:00 pm EST: This session explores the role of continuous airborne pathogen control technology in supporting sanitation and environmental monitoring programs within food processing environments.

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