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Webinar Announcement
Making Sure Leaders are Risk Aware and Continuously Push to Reduce Risk

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Stop Foodborne Illness, a non-profit public health organization, are announcing a second webinar in their collaborative series that explores food safety culture.

The second webinar is called “Making Leaders Risk Aware and Push to Reduce Risk” and it will take place on February 16, 2022. The webinar will feature Nancy Wilson, Director of Quality Assurance, Risk Management and Safety at Wawa, and Randall Huffman, Chief Food Safety and Sustainability Officer at Maple Leaf Foods.

The webinar series is entitled “Collaborating on Culture in the New Era of Smarter Food Safety.” The series will engage experts in a collaborative exchange of ideas and experiences related to the importance of a robust food safety culture in helping to ensure safe food production.  

Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Time: 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. EST

To listen to a recording of the first webinar, visit Collaborating on Culture in the New Era of Smarter Food Safety.

Posted 1/31/22

Registration Now Open
Virtual Training Academy for Regulatory Food Inspectors

AFDO is hosting the first of its kind “Inspector Bootcamp” on Mondays, March 28, April 4 & 11. There will be duplicate morning “East Coast” (8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. EDT) and afternoon “West Coast” (1-5 p.m. EDT) editions of the course, with limited seats in both. The live virtual training is planned for both retail and manufactured food inspectors (new and seasoned), with presentations on both soft and technical skills and facilitated breakout discussions. The goal is for all participants to share experiences, hear from other inspectors and jurisdictions, learn from each other and network, while gaining additional tools and knowledge to help be better prepared in the field.

During this training, inspectors will:

  • Apply more risk-based approaches to conduct quality inspections
  • Learn how to leverage evidence to support the writing of accurate, valid reports
  • Understand how to identify special processes and review food safety plans
  • Improve operator interviewing skills to drive productive conversations and listen more effectively
  • Identify the difference between aggression versus violence, and how to de-escalate potential conflicts to create a calmer environment in the field
Posted 2/7/21
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Save-the-Date
CASA Annual Educational Seminar Set for April

Please join CASA Monday through Thursday, April 25-28, 2022  for the 104th Annual Educational and Training Seminar at the Holiday Inn Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. More details and an agenda will be coming soon but registration is now open.

Click Here for a fillable PDF Registration Form

Posted 1/31/22
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FDA Releases List of Priority Guidance Topics for Foods Program

Last Monday, January 31, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) and Office of Food Policy and Response (OFPR) released a list of draft and final guidance topics that are a priority for the FDA Foods Program to complete during the next 12 months.

The agency anticipates it will publish many of these documents by January 2023. The list is an update on the guidance agenda released in June 2021 and focuses on Level 1 draft and final guidances.

The FDA is taking this action to provide continued transparency for stakeholders regarding foods program priorities. Guidance documents represent the FDA’s current thinking on a specific topic and the information can help stakeholders plan for potential changes that may impact their businesses and organizations. They do not impose legally enforceable requirements.

Read the entire announcement here. 

Posted 2/7/22

Next Monday
FDA Schedules Public Meetings on the Proposed Changes to Produce Safety Rule

On Jan. 6, the FDA announced that the agency will hold two virtual public meetings on the recently released proposed rule “Standards for the Growing, Harvesting, Packing, and Holding of Produce for Human Consumption Relating to Agricultural Water.” The purpose of the public meetings is to discuss the proposed rule, which was issued under the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. These public meetings are intended to facilitate and support the public's evaluation and commenting process on the proposed rule.

The public meetings will be held according to the schedule below.  The times for each meeting have been adjusted to provide persons in different regions of the country an opportunity to comment.

Date; Monday, February 14, 2022
Time: 11:45 a.m. - 7:45 p.m. EST
Register for the February 14 Meeting 


Date: Friday, February 25, 2022
Time: 8:45 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. EST
Register for the February 25 Meeting  

Registration is required to attend the virtual meetings. Registered participants will receive details on how and when to view the public meetings online. Questions about the meetings can be directed to Juanita Yates, FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition: e-mail Juanita.Yates@fda.hhs.gov.

Posted 1/10/22

FDA on Track to Address Tobacco-Related Health Disparities

In April 2021, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration announced its intent to take significant action toward dramatically reducing tobacco-related disease and death in the U.S. The agency remains on track to advance two proposed tobacco product standards – one prohibiting menthol as a characterizing flavor in cigarettes and another prohibiting all characterizing flavors (including menthol) in cigars – by spring. 

Given that each year nearly half a million people in the U.S. die prematurely from tobacco-related diseases, reducing the appeal of cigarettes and cigars will have an extraordinary public health impact. Read more from  FDA's Director  of the Center Tobacco Products, Mitch Zeller. 

Posted 1/31/22

Save the Date
2022 Retail Program Standards Symposium Dates Set


The 2022 Retail Program Standards Symposium will be held virtually June 7-9, 2022. This virtual symposium presented by the NEHA-FDA RFFM Grant Program in collaboration with the Conference for Food Protection will include workshops on each of the Voluntary National Retail Food Regulatory Program Standards (VNRFRPS), sessions on conducting useful risk-factor studies with public health interventions, assistance with developing a long-term Comprehensive Strategic Improvement Plan (CSIP), and much more. Attendance is encouraged for state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) jurisdictions both currently enrolled in the Standards and those considering enrollment. When registration opens, information will be shared in eNews. 
Posted 2/7/2022

Free Webinar
Learn from the Experiences of an APHL-CDC Fellow

APHL and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) partner to offer a variety of laboratory fellowship programs to train and prepare scientists for careers in public health laboratories and support public health initiatives. As a recipient of American Rescue Plan funding, APHL is expanding its current fellowship program offerings and recruiting for two classes of fellows in 2022—​with​ ​assignments beginning in January 2022 and Summer 2022—​and adding a new Internship Initiative​, which​ will begin assignments in Summer 2022.
Posted 1/24/22
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Deadline May 1 Salute Someone in the Regulatory World with the Corby Award

Do you know a person who has gone above and beyond in their regulatory position during this unusual year? Maybe a field person who has made inspections in person or virtually as a significant portion of their working time.

Nominate them now for the Jacob Joseph Corby Achievement Award. It is the perfect way for you to recognize their performance. The application is easy to fill out and the deadline is May 1, 2022.

The Jacob Joseph Corby Achievement Award is awarded for one or more specific achievements, or for a documented sustained high level of performance. The scope of what counts as an “achievement” is very wide. A few examples of achievements that would be considered are: developing evidence in a difficult case that results in an indictment, conviction, or administrative action; bringing about a measurable improvement in general conditions, e.g., raising test scores on dairy farms or average scores in a group of food establishments; teaching courses that result in more food manager certifications; removing dangerous consumer products from the marketplace; or developing new techniques such as more effective use of computers.

To be eligible for the award, one must be in their first ten years of service as a sanitarian, inspector, investigator, milk specialist, food specialist, radiological health inspector, consumer product safety inspector, laboratory analyst or similar regulatory position. They must be a field person; that is, one who goes out of the office or works virtually to make inspections a significant portion of his or her working time. The winner may not be a supervisor unless the work for which they were nominated was done as a field person and it played a role in the promotion to supervisor. The winner must be employed by a federal, state, county, or municipal regulatory agency, which has at least one employee as a member of AFDO.

The winner will be presented with a framed certificate of achievement and have a choice of receiving a check for $500.00 or a future full conference funding. Conference attendance is not mandatory for receiving the award. 

Posted 1/18/2022

New Dates Announced
Root Cause Analysis for Retail Food Safety Session Offered in 2022


AFDO invites you to participate in the new virtual course, Performing Root Cause Analysis during Food Safety Risk Assessment. The course was developed in collaboration with ASQ, a globally-recognized provider of several certification programs, and retail food safety regulatory professionals. This course incorporates the concepts of root cause analysis for use in reducing the occurrence of risk factor violations and in the investigation of foodborne illness outbreaks. It is designed for the advanced food safety professional and will greatly enhance the skills needed to define the problem, collect data, determine the “why” and develop solutions.

Identifying the root cause (why) of risk factor violations and foodborne illness outbreaks utilizes contributing factors (what/how) and environmental antecedents providing the “why” of the violation or outbreak. This course will help develop a methodical approach to:
  • Determine the underlying reasons for how and why an outbreak/violation(s) occurred
  • Provide tools for more effective problem solving
  • Data collection tools and analyzation
  • Interventions or corrective actions to prevent recurrence
Cost is $500 per person. AFDO is subsidizing approximately 40% of the registration costs per participant. Continuing education units (CEU's) through NEHA will be offered.  Certificate of attendance and the CEU form will be sent at the conclusion of the course.

Course sessions run from Monday through Thursday. Sessions will start on the following dates in 2022. Register using the links below.
Monday, April 11, 2022
Monday, May 9, 2022
Monday, October 3, 2022
Monday, November 7, 2022
Monday, December 5, 2022
Posted 1/3/22
April Class
May Class
October Class
November Class
December Class

Pre-registration is Now Open
Retail HACCP Validation and Verification Course Announced

       

NC State Extension and AFDO have teamed up to offer a one-day virtual course designed to help regulators become comfortable with special processes at the retail level.  By attending this course, local environmental health specialists will possess the tools and knowledge to identify special processes, review submitted documentation for a HACCP plan, and a working knowledge of these processes to better help operators of retail food establishments. 

Pre-registration is now open (through Feb. 28) to confirm your interest in taking the course (formal registration and payment will come later). Complete the online form for either date preference: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8MYKH68.

The course costs $25 for 2022 AFDO members. Cost for nonmembers is $200. 
Dates for the 2022 courses will be Thursday, March 17, and Thursday, March 24. Times have been selected to allow participation from all areas of the country. 

Date: Thursday, March 17, 2022
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p,m. EST (6 a.m. to 1 p.m. PST)

or 
Date: Thursday March 24, 2022
Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. PST)
Updated 1/24/22

Who Do You Know?
AFDO Encourages Students Through 
Scholarships

Do you know a college student who is considering a career in food or medical products safety?

The Association of Food and Drug officials offers three $2,500 undergraduate scholarships each spring. To be eligible, students should be a junior with a 3.0 grade average during the first two years of undergraduate study with demonstrated leadership capabilities and a desire to serve in a career of research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to some aspect of foods, drugs, or consumer product safety. 
 

To apply or to encourage someone to apply, in addition to completing an application, an official and complete college transcript must be submitted along with letters of recommendation from two faculty members. Scholarship applications must be submitted by March 31, 2022 to be considered for the current year’s award. 

Application info may be found at: www.afdo.org/grants/afdo-scholarship

Posted 12/13/21

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Job Opportunities

Food Safety Technical Specialist – Washington State    

If you like food safety and working with dynamic and dedicated staff in a vibrant environmental health program, please explore this opportunity. The Washington State Department of Health has openings for two Food Safety Technical Specialists. Both positions will be responsible for providing food safety technical expertise to food safety stakeholders, giving food safety presentations and trainings, and assisting with foodborne disease outbreak investigations. In addition, one position will lead the program’s plan review work and the other will lead the program’s development of a statewide foodborne illness notification system. Both are funded through June 30, 2023 and we anticipate receiving funding beyond 2023. Please see the website or contact Joe Graham (joe.graham@doh.wa.gov) for further information

Post 1/31/22

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Health and Environmental Investigator IV- Food and Facilities Section - Washington      

The Environmental Health Services Division, Food & Facilities Section is seeking a skilled, enthusiastic, and dedicated individual to fill an Environmental Health Services Supervisor position.
 
The Environmental Health Services Division's mission is to identify and sustain environmental conditions that promote healthy people and healthy communities.  The Food & Facilities Section contributes to healthy communities by permitting, educating and inspecting over 1,800 water recreation facilities, 12,500 permanent food businesses, 40 farmers markets, 3,000 temporary food businesses, and issues over 50,000 food worker cards annually.  In addition, the section is responsible for permitting and inspecting 1,800 water recreational facilities, oversees the safety of fresh and marine water bathing beaches, and provides regulatory oversight of sewage releases and Harmful Algal Blooms affecting swimming beaches.  We serve an incredibly diverse, culturally rich, and culinary innovative communities.  Our incredibly talented and diverse 60 person team operates with a $14 million annual budget.   The Food and Facilities Section strives to provide equitable service and applies an educational approach toward regulatory compliance.
 
The successful candidate will have a passion for environmental public health and creating healthier lives for all people in King County, enjoy developing people and teams, possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and be effective at developing productive relationships with agency partners and regulated entities.  The successful applicant will work with a team of supervisors in the section, and will directly supervise 10-12 people.
 
The position supports and advances Environmental Health Services Division's values for fair and culturally competent service delivery, innovative, effective and efficient application of resources, building a culture of performance and expanding opportunities to seek input, listen and respond to industry and residents.  The position will be located within the Environmental Health Division of Public Health – Seattle & King County.
 
The Program is committed to the principles of racial equity and social justice and values diverse perspectives and life experiences in its workforce.  People of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Post 1/31/22

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Food Safety Specialist  - Virginia 

      

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking a self-motivated person to become part of our Food Safety team. This position is responsible for the evaluation of food processes and the enforcement of the Virginia Food Laws and related federal and state regulations. Duties include evaluating the condition of food processing facilities relative to food safety and food defense; assisting new and existing food processing technologies and food labeling at manufacturing operations and retail food establishments; investigating complaints; conducting food borne illness investigations; collecting official samples of food and food related products; reviewing new food business proposals and assisting in the development of safe food processes; and evaluating and interpreting nutritional related claims for foods and dietary supplements.
 
The selected individual will establish and work from a home office under the guidance and direction of a regional field office and will be required to live in or convenient to the assigned territory. The home office must have reliable access to a network for mobile communications. The work territory includes Fairfax, Fairfax County (22312, 22003, 22015, 20124, 22030, 22031, 22032, 22039, 22041, 22042, 22044), Manassas, and Manassas Park. The use of a state vehicle will be provided for business use only.

Post 1/31/22

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Other Training Opportunities

Paster Training, Inc. 


Paster Training, Inc – Food and Alcohol training and consulting for Retailers and Manufacturers.
 
The education you need by experienced trainers and consultants.
 
FSMA Training - VIRTUAL and CLASSROOM AVAILABLE!  Dates and Times available on our website.
  • Preventive Controls for Human Food (PCHF), Full and Part 2
  • Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Assessment (IAVA)
  • Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP), Full and Part 2
  • Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs)
Retail Training – VIRTUAL and CLASSROOM AVAILABLE! Dates and Times available on our website.
  • Certified Protection Food Manager (CPFM)
  • Food Handler/Food Employee
  • HACCP Manager
  • HACCP Employee
  • Food Defense
  • SPANISH TRAINING AVAILABLE!!!!!
Not seeing what you need, visit www.pastertraining.com or call us at 610.970.1776 to inquire about both public or private classes or consulting services.

EAS Consulting Group Training 


Dairy Processing 101
February 15, 17, 22 & 24, 2022
From 12:00pm-3pm eastern each day

USDA Labeling Compliance Virtual Seminar
April 5-6, 2022 12pm-3pm eastern each day

Food and Dietary Supplement Labeling Compliance Virtual Seminar
April 25, 27 & 29, 2022 • 11am – 5pm • Virtual Event
 

The Food Safety Doctor LLC 

Promoting Public Health and Food Safety through Training and FSMA Awareness

While sheltering in place, The Food Safety Doctor LLC is offering

FSMA Compliance Courses - Virtual Instructor Led Training (vILT)
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Click here to access the schedule of PCQI courses

 
Click here to access the schedule of FSVP-QI courses
 
Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Qualified Individuals (IAVA-QI) Courses 

Click here to access the schedule of IAVA-QI courses

ONLINE Preventive Controls for Human Foods (PCQI) Courses

March 1-3, 2022

Click here to access the schedule of PCQI courses

ONLINE Foreign Supplier Verification Courses (FSVP-QI) Courses

February 16-17, 2022

March 15-16, 2022

Click here to access the schedule of FSVP-QI courses

Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Qualified Individuals (IAVA-QI) Course

February 22, 2022

March 23, 2022

Click here to access the schedule of IAVA-QI courses

Laws and Regulations Committee Update

A collection of current food, drug, device, and consumer product regulatory issues and news


January 31 - February 1, 2022
February 2 - 4, 2022

Laws and Regulations Committee Updates 

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