Implementing the SQF Fundamentals Code for Manufacturing – A Great 4 Hour Investment

Mar 7, 2019

SQFI has exclusively partnered with Alchemy to develop the Implementing SQF Fundamentals Code for Manufacturing Course Overview VideoeLearning Course.

The interactive course is designed to help small and medium-sized producers integrate food safety standards into their existing practices while creating a pathway to achieve globally accepted GFSI certification. With Alchemy Academy’s eLearning platform, starting your food safety journey has never been easier.

Perfect for individuals responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining food safety systems, including Quality Assurance Managers, Food Safety Managers, Production Managers, Maintenance Managers,

Take a look at a four-hour and $400 investment will achieve for more toward SQF Certification.

Course Agenda
MODULE 1: Introduction

Achieve an understanding of SQFI’s Family of Codes, the GFSI Global Markets toolkit, the benefits of SQF Certification, and much more.

MODULE 2: Creating a Safe Environment for Food Production

Discover important aspects and functions related to a safe environment, such as maintenance plans, personnel processing practices, waste disposal and more.

MODULE 3: Setting Up Your Food Safety System

Get practical, step-by-step instructions on how to implement a robust food safety system.

MODULE 4: The SQF Certification Process

Discover and examine the complete process of applying for, and maintaining, your SQF Certification.

Sign up today for the online four-hour course Implementing SQF Fundamentals Code for Manufacturing eLearning Course.

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