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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”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/preparing-your-food-company-for-a-post-covid-new-normal-2/
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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:Change Management Trends and Technology
DESCRIPTION:5/11/23 + 5/12/23\nParticipants will explore the definition of change management from a psychological/emotional perspective and the problems and opportunities associated with implementing change in the workplace. Participants will also analyze the necessary steps managers must initiate in order for effective change in their organization. \nThese steps include understanding how current trends and technology influence capacity building\, creating an effective strategic plan to include implementation\, effective communication\, empowerment of employees\, and protocol for support\, and dealing with counter resistance.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/change-management-trends-and-technology-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:OSHA 10-Hour Card Training
DESCRIPTION:5/11 8hrs + 5/12 4hrs\nDay 1: 8:30AM – 5PM \nDay 2: 8:30AM – 12:30PM \nOSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and is responsible for worker safety and health protection. \nSince its inception in 1970\, OSHA has cut the work-fatality rate by more than half\, reduced the overall injury and illness rates in industries where OSHA has concentrated its attention\, virtually eliminated brown lung disease in the textile industry and reduced trenching and excavation fatalities by 35 percent. \nOSHA is administered through the Department of Labor (DOL). The DOL regulates and enforces more than 180 federal laws. These mandates and the regulations that implement them cover many workplace activities for about 10 million employers and 125 million workers. \nOSHA 10-hour training is the primary method used to train workers on hazard recognition and OSHA safety standards.  The OSHA 10-hour course for the general industry is for workers who have jobs related to health care\, electrical\, factory\, warehouse\, manufacturing\, storage and more. This OSHA course covers general industry hazards not specific to those working construction-only jobs.  Our OSHA 10-Hour Training course is designed to teach workplace safety and reduce jobsite hazards. Workers will learn about hazard avoidance\, workers’ rights\, filing an OSHA Complaint and more. \nWith successful completion of the class\, participants receive an OSHA construction safety and health 10- hour course completion card.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/osha-10-hour-card-training-5/
LOCATION:NJMEP North 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Suite 305\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ 07927\, 2 Ridgedale Ave\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cyber Security Awareness – Protect Your Business
DESCRIPTION:Cyber Security Awareness – Protect Your Business \nCyber Security is a daunting task. More and more money and time is being spent every year on protecting American business but every day we hear about another major company getting hacked\, a new vulnerability that we need to guard against\, a new solution that will solve all our problems\, etc.. \nSo\, what can you do to cut through all the noise? \nThis NJMEP webinar will not have all the answers or address all your concerns but the 1 hour session will provide you with real take always that you may implement in your business that will include:\n• Important cyber risk lessons that we have learned that you can apply to your business\n• Non-negotiable\, best practices that you need to apply in your business!\n• How to address the key threats of remote workers
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/cyber-security-awareness-protect-your-business-6/
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