Our one-of-a-kind 21 CFR 117 workshop allows the individual to gain a complete understanding of the new requirements and how they apply to your organization. The Food Safety Preventative Controls Alliance (FSPCA) designed this 2.5-day course in collaboration with the FDA. It is the ONLY PCQI course presently recognized by the FDA as meeting the new requirements. Our course is taught by Lead Instructors for the FSPCA who have successfully completed the “Train the Trainer” curriculum required to be an official instructor. Upon completing the course, you will meet the requirements as a FSPCA Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) who can manage a food safety preventive controls program in accordance with the Hazard-Analysis and Preventive Controls Rule of the US Food and Drug Administration (21 CFR 117).
Requirements of the new regulations include distinctive characteristics that differ from HACCP and from GFSI protocols (SQF, BRC, FSSC 22000) in important ways. Many activities required by the final rule must be conducted or overseen by a Preventive Controls Qualified Individual, or PCQI. This person is defined as “…someone that has successfully completed training in the development and application of risk-based preventive controls as defined by FDA…” 21 CFR 117 training materials include a comprehensive manual, slides, explanations of key PCQI terms and concepts, and example model Food Safety Plans and reference material to help you communicate requirements to your staff. Participants receive an official FSPCA PCQI certificate upon completion.
Initially, many industry professionals worried they would need to completely re-write their entire food safety plans to accommodate the new “HARPC” requirements. Attend our class to learn why it is not a good idea to do this, and in fact, why “HARPC” MUST not appear anywhere on your plan! If you are surprised by this, you owe it to yourself to attend our class and learn why the HARPC acronym fell out of favor, and what you should do instead. 21 CFR 117 training will clear up all the questions surrounding these any many other questions related to HARPC.