SAN RAFAEL, CA - SafetyChain Software announced the availability of a new whitepaper, "How to Automate a FSMA-Ready Food Safety Plan... And How Technology Helps Streamline and Improve FSQA Whether You'll Be Impacted by FSMA or Not!"
The paper's author, SafetyChain SVP and co-founder Barbara Levin, explained, "As part of FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), food and beverage companies that must comply with the legislation have to create and implement Food Safety Plans that are far more complex than many plans in place today. Many experts agree that in order to fulfill the requirements of these plans, automation will be mission critical. Food Safety Chain Management technology innovations can not only keep track of -- and ensure completion of -- Prerequisite Programs, Corrective / Preventive Actions, in-depth documentation requirements and more -- these solutions also help create bottom-line Return on Investment by automating, streamlining and improving overall food safety and quality assurance (FSQA) operations."
The paper -- available at no cost by clicking here -- covers:
• How Food Safety Chain Management technology works
• The six key components of a FSMA Food Safety Plan -- including:
1. Written product and facility plans
2. Risk assessment
3. Preventive Controls
4. Monitoring, Verification and Validation
5. Corrective/Preventive Actions and Re-analysis
6. Documentation
• How Food Safety Chain Management automates each of the six key components with associated ROI
Those interested in attending the free FSMA Fridays web / podcasts can learn more, view the schedule and register at www.fsmafridays.com.
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