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SUMMARY:Preparing Your Food Company for a Post-COVID  ‘New Normal’
DESCRIPTION:Webinar – Provide food manufacturers with actionable measures to make their workplace COVID safe for employees\, position companies to navigate out of the COVID challenge focusing on business growth – “The New Normal”
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SUMMARY:Food Recall & Withdrawals Online (November 2020)
DESCRIPTION:“A food recall is either a food manufacturer or suppliers’ voluntary response to a mislabeling\, or potential hazard by removing a product from the market place or it is mandated by the FDA in response to a food safety issue determined. The most common reasons for food recalls are allergen mislabeling and the presence of pathogens. Other reasons behind food recalls include incorrect packaging\, wrong food labels and physical contamination.\nThe importance of having a food recall plan is to ensure quick and efficient removal of affected products from the market plane and to allow the identification of key areas of needed improvement to prevent future hazards. Recall and withdrawal procedures are required for food manufacturers under the final FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) rule for “Preventative Controls for Human Foods for hazards requiring control.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/food-recall-withdrawals-online-november-2020/
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SUMMARY:Tri-Annual DOT HAZ-Mat Transport Training
DESCRIPTION:Training is the best means of preventing\, or reducing\, hazardous materials (hazmat) incidents in transportation that are caused by human error.\nThe Federal hazardous materials transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5101\, et seq.) is the statute pertaining to the transportation of hazmat in the United States\, and requires the training of ALL hazmat employees. The purpose of this training is to increase a hazmat employee’s safety awareness and to be an essential element in reducing hazmat incidents.\nThe Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) includes training requirements in several sections of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) as follows:\n• GENERAL §173.1\n• SPECIFIC §172.704\n• MODAL\n Air §175.20\n Vessel §176.13\n Highway §§177.800\, 177.816\nReceiving the required training enhances employee safety and security\, and increases employee productivity and skills. Effective training also reduces incidents and accidents thereby reducing operating costs and losses from property damage\, thus increasing profits.\nTRAINING REQUIREMENTS\nEach hazmat employer must train and test their hazmat employees\, certify their training\, and develop and retain records of current training. Hazmat training must include:\n• General awareness/familiarization;\n• Safety;\n• Security awareness;\n• In-depth security training\, if a security plan is required; and\n• Driver training (for each hazmat employee who will operate a motor vehicle).\nAnd be function-specific; \nFREQUENCY OF TRAINING\nInitial training of new hazmat employees\, or an employee who changes job functions\, must be completed within 90 days of employment or change in job function. A new employee may perform hazmat job functions before completing training provided the employee does so under the direct supervision of a properly trained and knowledgeable hazmat employee.\nRecurrent training is required at least once every three years. The three year period begins on the actual date of training. Relevant training received from a previous employer or source may be used to satisfy the requirements provided a current record of training is obtained from the previous employer or other sources.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/tri-annual-dot-haz-mat-transport-training-2/
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SUMMARY:IATA Air Transport Safety Training
DESCRIPTION:IATA Air Transport Safety Training\nINTERNATIONAL AIR DANGEROUS GOODS CODE\nFlying Dangerous Goods by Air\nThis course is designed to familiarize you with the most recent edition of the IATA Code which is a two-volume book that covers various provisions for the safe air transport of dangerous goods. It will acquaint you both with the rules put forth by the IATA Code and with the layout of the book itself.\nFlying dangerous goods requires many precautions\, even before flying off. Exposure to hazardous materials (HAZMAT) can harm ecosystems\, damage property\, and cause long-term health problems\, immediate injury\, and death. That’s why it is so important for the air industry to properly pack\, label\, store\, load\, and track dangerous goods. Hazmat training helps the air freight industry protect people and the environment.\nThis course certification meets the requirements set forth under the (IATA Code). The training program meets all IATA training requirements for shipping by air.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/iata-air-transport-safety-training-2/
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