Supply Chain Traceability Course
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Short course
Inhouse
Understand the effectiveness and reliability of supplier information!
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Type
Short course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
Increased global trade has made a wide variety of foods accessible to the consumer. Consumers now expect all their foods to be available on their supermarket shelves all year round. This undoubtedly puts a strain on the global food supply chain.
With recent headlines in the press focusing on the traceability of products and supply chain management, the horse meat scandals and other issues, are you confident that your systems and procedures are robust?
This Supply Chain Traceability Course, organized and imparted by IQMS, is designed for, new Auditors seeking registration, Prospective Approved Training Providers, and Manufacturers Consultants.
As part of the summary, you will learn about EU Legal requirements for traceability, what is the scope of an effective traceability system, which ones are the logical steps to deliver an effective traceability system, how to ensure procurement of effective and relevant supplier information, among other subjects.
After successfully completing the course, delegates will be awarded an Attendance Certificate issued by SAI.
If you want to join this educational experience, ask for more information through emagister.co.uk. You won’t regret it!
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About this course
This course is designed for, new Auditors seeking registration, Prospective Approved Training Providers, and Manufacturers Consultants.
Delegates successfully completing the course will be awarded an Attendance Certificate issued by SAI.
Even within the best managed food businesses, an issue involving the safety and suitability of a food product may occur, some of these with root causes outside the organisation. It is important that businesses are aware that unforeseen food safety and integrity issues can arise with their products and therefore, recognise that there is a need to understand the effectiveness and reliability of supplier information.
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Subjects
- Supply
- Global
- Systems
- Information
- Incident
- Effective
- Requirements
- Food
- Traceability
- Legal
- Procurement
- Event
- Scope
Course programme
- EU Legal requirements for traceability
- Traceability requirements National/International Standard
- The scope of an effective traceability system
- Logical steps to deliver an effective traceability system
- Ensuring procurement of effective and relevant supplier information
- Defining effective recall systems in the event of an incident
- Effective traceability and recall tests
What are the Benefits?
Even within the best managed food businesses, an issue involving the safety and suitability of a food product may occur, some of these with root causes outside the organisation. It is important that businesses are aware that unforeseen food safety and integrity issues can arise with their products and therefore, recognise that there is a need to understand the effectiveness and reliability of supplier information.
In-House Courses
Offering better value for money, they can be designed to closely match your specific requirements.
Style of Delivery and Course Leaders
Our course tutors have substantial experience in the field of Food Law. They are qualified and experienced with extensive Food Law experience across a wide range of sectors including manufacturing and retail.
Supply Chain Traceability Course