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Articles Tagged with ''risk management strategies''

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The 4.0 ppt Era: Future-Proofing Your Food Supply Chain Against "Forever Chemicals"

March 2, 2026

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widely used chemicals in numerous consumer and industrial products. 


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Making Risk Assessments Practical: Spotting and Preventing Food Safety Hazards

Risk assessments are sometimes reduced to paperwork exercises, missing the opportunity to prevent food safety failures
Andrew Thomson Matthew Wilson Ph.D.
June 19, 2025

A risk assessment is a systematic process used to identify, analyze, and address potential hazards that could compromise safety. It considers how likely a hazard is to occur and the severity of its consequences, leading to control measures that reduce risks to a safe level. These assessments should be dynamic, practical, action-oriented, and designed to foster true competence.


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Fundamentals of a Retain Sample Program

A retain sample program ensures that production samples from each lot of product manufactured are retained onsite
Richard F. Stier
Richard F. Stier, M.S.
June 18, 2025

This article discusses the fundamentals of a retain sample program, which ensures that production samples from each lot of product are retained onsite. These retained samples allow the manufacturing company to evaluate any customer complaints, conduct quality checks, and provide samples to evaluate in the event of a recall.



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Competence, Not Compliance, Should Drive Food Safety

Andrew Thomson
February 4, 2025

Food safety is more than just following protocols; it is about identifying and managing the unique risks in your food production or kitchen environment.


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Where Food Safety Systems and Culture Collide: Do You Know Your Company's Psychosocial Risks?

Psychosocial risks become important to food safety when they have the potential for causing psychological or physical harm, and when they lead to deficiencies in expected food safety behaviors
Lone Jespersen
Lone Jespersen Ph.D.
Bob Lijana M.Sc.
April 9, 2024

Ignoring psychosocial risks in a food business—including control and support—gives a false sense of security for leaders, who may believe that high external inspection and audit scores mean that the company has a strong food safety system and culture.
 



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Perdue Farms Funds Research on Strategies to Reduce Salmonella Illnesses Caused by Poultry

April 19, 2023

The University of Illinois, Cornell University, and Perdue Farms are partnering on a project to study policy and management approaches to further reduce Salmonella cases linked to raw poultry.


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A New Era for Food Allergen Analysis? Shifting Focus from Detection to Accurate and Precise Quantification

Method considerations and data gaps must be addressed in the shift toward quantitative, risk-based allergen management strategies
Melanie Downs Ph.D.
February 6, 2023

Risk-based approaches for food allergens offer a path forward for both allergen management and precautionary allergen labeling decision-making. After many years of research, a clearer picture has emerged of the population-level, threshold-dose distributions for major food allergens using data generated in double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge studies. If the food allergen management field is headed for a shift toward quantitative, risk-based management strategies, however, then several method considerations and important data gaps must be addressed.


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Ep. 93. Omar Oyarzabal: Defining Food Safety

April 13, 2021

In this episode, we speak with Omar Oyarzabal, Ph.D., about his research and the use of surveys to study how the food industry defines “food safety” and why it’s important to understand why different people define this term differently.


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PathogenDx: Enhancing Your Environmental Controls

February 25, 2021

In this BONUS episode of Food Safety Matters, we sit down with Dr. David Acheson and Ben Katchman, Ph.D., to discuss the critical role environmental monitoring plays in managing risk in food processing.


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Using Simulations to Identify and Characterize Food Safety Enterprise Risks

Savvy crisis management starts here
Martin Wiedmann Ph.D., D.V.M. Melanie Neumann J.D., M.Sc
January 14, 2021

Benefits of applying enterprise risk management (ERM) strategies to identify, assess, and manage food safety risks.


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