FSPCA (IAVA) Intentional Adulteration Conducting Vulnerability Assessments Course
1 Day, 7 Hour Course, Eastern Time Zone
Cost: $460
This live-virtual instructor-led course is designed to teach individuals the requirements for conducting a vulnerability assessment under the Mitigation Strategies to Protect Food Against Intentional Adulteration (IA) regulation of the FDA.
The goal of the IA rule (21 CFR 121) is to prevent acts of intentional adulteration intended to cause wide-scale harm to public health. Become qualified to conduct vulnerability assessments using the Three Elements Method during this one-day session which incorporates examples and exercises as part of the curriculum.
Students will learn how to:
- conduct a vulnerability assessment using the Three Elements Method
- identify significant vulnerabilities
- determine actionable process steps
Upon successful completion, a student will earn an AFDO-issued certificate.
Students must provide a form of photo ID and have their webcam on for the entirety of the course to receive their certificate.
What’s Included:
- Electronic workbook and course manual
- FSPCA Certificate issued by the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) ($60 cost included)
Who Should Consider This Course?
- Plant Managers
- Food Safety & Quality Management
- Production, Operations, & Supply Chain Management
- Maintenance & Engineering Management
- HACCP Coordinators
- Food Safety Auditors
- Owners
- Anyone who needs to comply with FDA regulations or is connected to Food Defense planning or implementation.
Group Discounts, In-Person Training, and Additional Services
We also offer private group or in-person trainings at your facility that can be custom tailored to your needs. In addition to training courses, we can furnish examples and exercises specific to your facility, and full food defense plan creation and documentation. Click the link below or call 413.417.6439 for a quote.
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