FSPCA Intentional Adulteration Conducting Vulnerability Assessments

The FDA’s Intentional Adulteration Rule is aimed at preventing intentional adulteration that can cause wide-scale harm to public health. This rule requires that certain activities be completed by a “food defense qualified individual,” someone who has successfully completed training in conducting a vulnerability assessment. Upon successful completion of this two-day course, you will be recognized by the FDA as meeting that requirement.
Curso en Sitio 8 horas Inglés
FSPCA Intentional Adulteration Conducting Vulnerability Assessments

FSPCA Intentional Adulteration Conducting Vulnerability Assessments

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The FDA’s Intentional Adulteration Rule is aimed at preventing intentional adulteration that can cause wide-scale harm to public health. This rule requires that certain activities be completed by a “food defense qualified individual,” someone who has successfully completed training in conducting a vulnerability assessment. Upon successful completion of this two-day course, you will be recognized by the FDA as meeting that requirement.
Curso en Sitio 8 horas Inglés

After completing this course, you will know how to:

  • Recognize the importance of food defense
  • Understand vulnerability assessment preliminary steps
  • Identify inherent characteristics
  • Summarize the importance of considering an inside attacker during a vulnerability assessment
  • Calculate potential public health impact
  • Evaluate degree of physical access to the product and the ability of an attacker to successfully contaminate the product
  • Analyze vulnerability assessment data
  • Apply the hybrid approach

You are required to complete the FSPCA course evaluation within 72 hours of completing the training, and FSPCA will issue your certificate afterward.

Webcam & Microphone Requirement: Please note, the class will be interactive. You will be required to have a webcam, microphone, and speakers to participate in this training and get credit for the class.

ID Requirement: For this course, FSPCA requires we check IDs for attendance verification. Please ensure you have a valid photo ID at the training. You will be asked to share it with us in a private setting.

Attendance Requirement: FSPCA requires 100% attendance. If this requirement is not met due to late arrival, absence in class sessions (including not being present on video), or early departure, you will not receive a completion document.

Agenda

Day 1

8:00 a.m.

Sign-in and introductions

8:15 a.m.

Preface: Overview and Agenda for Participant Course

8:30 a.m.

Lesson 1: An Overview of Food Defense Measures & Exercise

9:15 a.m.

Lesson 2: Vulnerability Assessment Preliminary Steps

10:00 a.m.

Break

10:15 a.m.

Lesson 3: Considering Inherent Characteristics & Exercise

10:45 a.m.

Lesson 4: Considering an Inside Attacker

11:15 a.m.

Lesson 5: Element 1: Evaluating Potential Public Health Impact & Exercise

Day 2

8:00 a.m.

Sign-in and introductions

8:15 a.m.

Lesson 6: Element 2: Evaluating the Degree of Physical Access to the Product and Element 3: Evaluating the Ability of an Attacker to Successfully Contaminate the Product & Exercise

10:15 a.m.

Break

10:30 a.m.

Lesson 7: Analyzing Results to Identify Actionable Process Steps & Exercise

11:15 a.m.

Lesson 8: Applying the Hybrid Approach

11:45 a.m.

Summary, Certificates, Course Evaluations and Close

Educativo y Activo

El instructor tenía un vasto conocimiento y experiencia, y respondió a las preguntas con información concisa, además de proporcionar directrices adicionales (por ejemplo, enlaces a sitios web con el código de la FDA y la base de datos de estrategias de mitigación de la FDA). Me gustó que nos involucraran a todos, haciéndonos participar activamente en la capacitación a través de preguntas y ejercicios. Los ejemplos proporcionados por los auditores fueron muy aplicables a la industria. ¡Disfruté mucho de esta capacitación!