Inspecting food plants is an acquired practice learned from those with years of experience. What makes someone an exceptional inspector? Why do they look certain places and find an issue? Learn from AIB inspectors’ years of experience to get a true jump start on inspecting your plant with the level of detail needed to find issues lurking beneath the surface. Who should attend Any person in the food plants participating in a self-inspection program. Learning objectives Conduct an inspection to identify food safety issues in a food plant. Develop corrective action reports to deal with discrepancies noted during inspections. Provide guidance to other inspection team members through demonstration of inspection principles to sharpen their skills.
Who should attend
Any person in the food plants participating in a self-inspection program.
Learning objectives
Conduct an inspection to identify food safety issues in a food plant. Develop corrective action reports to deal with discrepancies noted during inspections. Provide guidance to other inspection team members through demonstration of inspection principles to sharpen their skills.