AIB International is pleased to announce the release of
HARPC Online, the latest addition to a growing portfolio of FSMA compliance
solutions
The course – developed by ImEpik – is held on AIB’s online platform, LearningLab@AIB.
HARPC Online is directed at the preventive controls support team, addressing
the challenge faced by thousands of food plants now required to record and
verify food safety training.
“Our clients, like most of the food industry, face the challenge of providing consistent, documented food safety training for their personnel who support the Preventive Controls Qualified Individual with the development and execution of the preventive controls plan (HARPC)”, said Anthony Raschke, Director of Food Safety Services Innovation, AIB.
“AIB International is proud to partner with ImEpik to provide an engaging learning experience that meets this critical industry demand for food safety team members in FDAregulated plants.”
In HARPC Online, food industry employees take a pathway through FSMA’s required components for a food safety plan, including hazard analysis, preventive controls, monitoring, verification and validation procedures, developing a recall plan, recordkeeping procedures, and GMPs.
The lessons also address food defense, foreign supplier verification program, and creating a food safety culture. Learners work through product-specific case scenarios that culminate with development of a food safety plan outline.
In the online environment, education can happen at an individualised pace, and meet the preferred learning styles of a wide variety of students. ImEpik created HARPC Online with its team of academics, educators, and industry food safety representatives after conducting research on industry demands.
ImEpik CEO, Tim Wilson, expressed the team’s excitement about the AIB partnership.
“The direct connection between ImEpik’s state-of-the-art interactive learning program and AIB’s proven training and auditing success allows food companies to more efficiently train their personnel, fix gaps, and document the content of HARPC training. The impact of this partnership on food safety education will be profound.”
The course – developed by ImEpik – is held on AIB’s online platform, LearningLab@AIB.
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“Our clients, like most of the food industry, face the challenge of providing consistent, documented food safety training for their personnel who support the Preventive Controls Qualified Individual with the development and execution of the preventive controls plan (HARPC)”, said Anthony Raschke, Director of Food Safety Services Innovation, AIB.
“AIB International is proud to partner with ImEpik to provide an engaging learning experience that meets this critical industry demand for food safety team members in FDAregulated plants.”
In HARPC Online, food industry employees take a pathway through FSMA’s required components for a food safety plan, including hazard analysis, preventive controls, monitoring, verification and validation procedures, developing a recall plan, recordkeeping procedures, and GMPs.
The lessons also address food defense, foreign supplier verification program, and creating a food safety culture. Learners work through product-specific case scenarios that culminate with development of a food safety plan outline.
In the online environment, education can happen at an individualised pace, and meet the preferred learning styles of a wide variety of students. ImEpik created HARPC Online with its team of academics, educators, and industry food safety representatives after conducting research on industry demands.
ImEpik CEO, Tim Wilson, expressed the team’s excitement about the AIB partnership.
“The direct connection between ImEpik’s state-of-the-art interactive learning program and AIB’s proven training and auditing success allows food companies to more efficiently train their personnel, fix gaps, and document the content of HARPC training. The impact of this partnership on food safety education will be profound.”
Read more HERE.
For more information on PCQI Online FSMA Training visit their website, HERE.
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