Courses 2026 - 2027

Courses 2026 - 2027

Explore our comprehensive portfolio of 50+ expert-led food safety courses designed to build practical skills across compliance, risk management, auditing, and digital innovation. From GMP, HACCP and GFSI certifications to AI, traceability, and ESG, our training equips professionals and organisations with the knowledge to ensure safe, resilient, and globally competitive food systems.
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Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Leadership & Strategy
Leadership
Professional
Advanced
Transform your organization with Food Safety Culture Training — move beyond compliance to build genuine commitment, accountability, and behavioral excellence.
Apr 20, 2026
Apr 23, 2026
4 days
1. Case studies (culture failures/successes)
2. Group discussions (behavior & mindset)
3. Self-assessment tools
4. Scenario-based exercises
5. Facilitated reflection sessions
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
On-site
Self-paced
1
1. Foundations of Food Safety Culture (psychology & behavior)
2. Regulatory Expectations & Global Standards
3. Leadership Influence & Organizational Behavior
4. Culture Diagnostics & Assessment Tools
5. Behavior Change Strategies & Nudging
6. Embedding Culture into Operations
7. Monitoring, Metrics & Continuous Improvement
1. Understand the science behind behavior-driven food safety.
2. Move from checklist compliance to embedded culture
3. Identify cultural gaps in your organization
4. Apply leadership tools to influence behavior change
5. Build measurable and sustainable food safety culture systems
1. QA/QC Managers
2. Food Safety Team Leaders
3. Senior Management
4. Auditors & Consultants
5. Regulatory professionals
6. Trainers in food industry
Food safety failures are rarely due to lack of procedures—they stem from human behavior. This course goes beyond compliance and dives into the psychology of how people think, act, and make decisions around food safety. You will learn how to transform your organization from a rule-following environment into one where food safety is instinctive and owned by everyone. With practical tools, real-world examples, and measurable frameworks, this course equips you to build a resilient and proactive food safety culture that stands up to audits, crises, and operational pressures.
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Jul 21, 2026
Oct 19, 2026
Feb 2, 2027
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Certification & Compliance
Professional Practice
Professional
Foundation
Comprehensive GMP Training for Food Manufacturing focused on Good Manufacturing Practices, hygiene, and operational excellence.
May 26, 2026
May 28, 2026
3 days
1. Visual inspections (photos/videos)
2. Case studies (non-compliance)
3. Group exercises (GMP audits)
4. SOP development exercises
5. Practical examples from factories
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
2
1. GMP Principles & Regulatory Expectations
2. Facility Design & Workflow Optimization
3. Personnel Hygiene & Behavior
4. Cleaning & Sanitation Systems
5. Process Control & Documentation
6. GMP Audits & Inspection Readiness
7. Continuous Improvement Strategies
1. Master Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
2. Improve operational efficiency and compliance
3. Identify and eliminate GMP gaps
4. Strengthen hygiene and process control
5. Prepare for audits and inspections
1. Production managers
2. QA/QC teams
3. Plant supervisors
4. SMEs in food production
5. Auditors
6. Compliance officers
Good Manufacturing Practices are the foundation of safe and efficient food production. However, many organizations struggle to move beyond basic compliance. This course provides a comprehensive and practical approach to GMP implementation, focusing on both regulatory requirements and operational excellence. You will learn how to optimize workflows, improve hygiene practices, and build systems that consistently deliver safe, high-quality products. Ideal for both beginners and experienced professionals, this course bridges the gap between theory and real-world execution.
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Aug 25, 2026
Nov 25, 2026
Mar 3, 2027
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Certification & Compliance
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Leadership & Strategy
Advanced
Regulatory
Professional
Industry-leading HACCP Training covering hazard analysis, critical control points, and preventive control systems for food safety compliance.
May 18, 2026
May 22, 2026
5 days
1. HACCP plan development
2. Hazard analysis exercises
3. Case studies
4. Group workshops
5. CCP determination exercises
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
3
1. Introduction to HACCP & Preventive Food Safety
2. Prerequisite Programs vs HACCP
3. Conducting Hazard Analysis (Biological, Chemical, Physical)
4. Determining CCPs & Critical Limits
5. Monitoring, Corrective Actions & Verification
6. Documentation & HACCP Plan Development
7. HACCP Validation & Regulatory Alignment
1. Understand and apply the 7 principles of HACCP
2. Conduct hazard analysis across food processes
3. Identify and validate Critical Control Points (CCPs)
4. Establish effective monitoring and verification systems
5. Align HACCP with global standards and regulations
1. HACCP teams
2. Food safety managers
3. QA/QC teamsProduction supervisors
4. Food business operators
5. Auditors and consultants
6. Regulatory personnel
HACCP remains the cornerstone of preventive food safety systems worldwide. This course provides a comprehensive and practical guide to designing, implementing, and maintaining an effective HACCP plan. You will move beyond theory to real-world application, learning how to identify hazards, control risks, and ensure consistent product safety. Whether you are building a HACCP system from scratch or strengthening an existing one, this course equips you with the tools to meet regulatory requirements and protect consumers.
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Aug 17, 2026
Nov 16, 2026
Feb 22, 2027
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Advanced
Regulatory
Comprehensive Food Defense Training covering TACCP, threat assessment, vulnerability analysis, and practical mitigation strategies required by FSSC 22000 and global standards.
Apr 13, 2026
Apr 16, 2026
4 days
1. Threat assessment exercises
2. Case studies
3. Scenario simulations
4. Group vulnerability analysis
5. Risk mapping
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
4
1. Introduction to Food Defense & Intentional Threats
2. Types of Threats (Sabotage, Terrorism, Insider Risk)
3. TACCP Methodology & Vulnerability Assessment
4. Facility Security & Access Control
5. Personnel Security & Insider Threat Management
6. Food Defense Plan Development
7. Crisis Response & Incident Management
1. Understand intentional food contamination risks
2. Conduct vulnerability and threat assessments (TACCP)
3. Develop and implement food defense plans
4. Protect facilities, people, and supply chains
5. Align with global food defense requirements
1. Security teams
2. Food safety managers
3. Security and risk professionals
4. QA/QC teams
5. Facility managers
6. Regulatory authorities
7. Food industry leaders
Food defense focuses on protecting the food supply from intentional harm—an area of increasing global concern. This course provides a structured and practical approach to identifying vulnerabilities and implementing preventive measures. You will learn how to apply TACCP principles, strengthen facility security, and build robust defense plans. With rising risks from insider threats and global supply chain complexities, this course equips you to safeguard your operations, protect consumers, and meet regulatory expectations.
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Jul 13, 2026
Oct 6, 2026
Jan 26, 2027
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Operations & Facility Management
Professional Practice
Leadership & Strategy
Professional
Regulatory
Strengthen your operations with Traceability & Recall Systems Training — master compliance, rapid response, and digital tracking technologies.
May 19, 2026
May 20, 2026
3 days
1. Mock recall exercises
2. Traceability mapping
3. Case studies
4. Simulation drills
5. System design exercises
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
5
1. Traceability Fundamentals & Regulatory Expectations
2. Designing End-to-End Traceability Systems
3. Product Coding, Labeling & Data Architecture
4. Digital Traceability Tools & Technologies
5. Recall Management: Planning & Execution
6. Mock Recalls & System Stress Testing
7. Crisis Response & Communication Integration
1. Design traceability systems for rapid product tracking
2. Execute fast and effective product recalls
3. Apply digital tools for real-time traceability
4. Meet global regulatory traceability requirements
5. Test and improve recall readiness through mock exercises
1. Food manufacturers
2. Supply chain professionals
3. QA/QC teams
4. Food safety managers
5. Retailers and distributors
6. Regulatory authorities
In today’s fast-moving food systems, traceability and recall capabilities are no longer optional—they are critical for survival. This course provides a practical, end-to-end approach to designing traceability systems that enable rapid product tracking and efficient recall execution. You will learn how to integrate digital tools, meet regulatory expectations, and test your systems through realistic mock recalls. With increasing pressure for transparency and speed, this course equips you to respond confidently to incidents while protecting consumers and your brand.
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Aug 18, 2026
Nov 17, 2026
Feb 24, 2027
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Professional Practice
Leadership & Strategy
Advanced
Professional
Regulatory
Apply Risk-Based Thinking effectively in ISO 22000 and HACCP systems with this targeted training.
Jun 16, 2026
Jun 18, 2026
3 days
1. HACCP-based exercises
2. Case studies
3. Problem-solving sessions
4. Group discussions
5. Risk prioritization exercises
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
6
1. Introduction to Risk-Based Thinking
2. Risk vs Hazard: Key Concepts
3. Risk Identification in Food Systems
4. Risk Analysis & Prioritization
5. Applying Risk-Based Thinking in HACCP & FSMS
6. Decision-Making Under Uncertainty
7. Embedding Risk Thinking into Organizational Culture
1. Understand principles of risk-based thinking in food safety
2. Apply risk prioritization in daily operations
3. Align risk-based approaches with FSMS standards
4. Improve preventive decision-making
5. Strengthen proactive risk management culture
1. Food safety professionals
2. QA/QC teams
3. Production supervisors
4. Auditors
5. Food business operators
Risk-based thinking is a fundamental requirement in modern food safety systems, yet it is often poorly understood in practice. This course simplifies the concept and provides practical tools for identifying and prioritizing risks in real-world settings. By shifting from reactive compliance to proactive risk management, you will improve decision-making, enhance system performance, and better protect consumers. Risk-based thinking required in ISO.
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Sep 16, 2026
Dec 15, 2026
Mar 23, 2027
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Professional Practice
Leadership & Strategy
Advanced
Regulatory
Learn proven strategies in Food Fraud Prevention, supply chain vulnerability assessment, and mitigation techniques to protect your brand and ensure supply chain integrity.
Apr 7, 2026
Apr 9, 2026
3 days
1. Vulnerability assessment exercises
2. Case studies (global fraud incidents)
3. Supply chain mapping
4. Group risk analysis workshops
5. Tool demonstrations (VACCP)
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
7
1. Introduction to Food Fraud & Economic Adulteration
2. Global Case Studies & Emerging Risks
3. Vulnerability Assessment (VACCP Methodology)
4. Supplier Risk Profiling & Approval Systems
5. Testing, Traceability & Verification Tools
6. Fraud Prevention Planning & Controls
7. Integration into Standards (FSSC, BRCGS, ISO)
1. Understand different types of food fraud and vulnerabilities
2. Conduct vulnerability assessments (VACCP)
3. Design fraud prevention strategies
4. Strengthen supplier verification systems
5. Integrate fraud control into FSMS
1. Procurement managers
2. QA managers
3. Supply chain professionals
4. Food manufacturers
5. Auditors
6. Regulatory agencies
Food fraud is a silent but costly threat that undermines brand trust, consumer safety, and regulatory compliance. This course provides a structured, risk-based approach to identifying and mitigating fraud vulnerabilities across your supply chain. You will gain practical skills in conducting vulnerability assessments, strengthening supplier controls, and implementing prevention systems aligned with global standards. Whether you're sourcing raw materials or managing complex supply networks, this course equips you to protect your business from economically motivated adulteration and reputational damage.
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Jul 8, 2026
Oct 7, 2026
Jan 20, 2027
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Auditing & Systems
Professional Practice
Leadership & Strategy
Professional
Advanced
Master Root Cause Analysis and CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Actions) for effective food safety and quality issue resolution.
Jun 8, 2026
Jun 11, 2026
4 days
1. Problem-solving workshops
2. Fishbone/5-Why exercises
3. Case studies (deviations)
4. CAPA design exercises
5. Group analysis sessions
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
8
1. Foundations of Root Cause Thinking
2. Common Pitfalls in Problem Solving
3. RCA Tools Deep Dive (5 Whys, Ishikawa, FTA)
4. Data Collection & Evidence-Based Analysis
5. Linking RCA to CAPA Systems
6. Case Studies in Food Safety Incidents
7. Embedding RCA into Organizational Culture
1. Differentiate symptoms from true root causes
2. Apply structured RCA tools (5 Whys, Fishbone, Fault Tree)
3. Improve CAPA effectiveness and prevent recurrence
4. Strengthen problem-solving across teams
5. Integrate RCA into food safety and quality systems
1. QA/QC professionals
2. Food safety team leaders
3. Production supervisors
4. Auditors and consultants
5. Continuous improvement teams
6. Regulatory personnel
Many organizations fix problems—but fail to prevent them from coming back. This course equips you with structured, practical tools to identify the real causes behind food safety and quality issues. Moving beyond guesswork, you will learn how to conduct evidence-based investigations, apply globally recognized RCA techniques, and design corrective actions that actually work. With real-world case studies and hands-on approaches, this course transforms how you solve problems—leading to stronger systems, fewer incidents, and improved audit outcomes.
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Sep 8, 2026
Dec 1, 2026
Mar 2, 2027
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Professional
Advanced
Learn how to apply Predictive Microbiology in real-world food safety through practical modeling and shelf-life prediction techniques.
Jun 1, 2026
Jun 5, 2026
5 days
1. Tool demonstrations (e.g., ComBase)
2. Data modeling exercises
3. Case studies
4. Scenario simulations
5. Guided practice
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
On-site
Self-paced
9
1. Foundations of Predictive Microbiology
2. Microbial Growth, Survival & Inactivation Kinetics
3. Predictive Modeling Approaches (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Models)
4. Practical Tools: ComBase, DMFit, and Other Modeling Platforms
5. Designing and Interpreting Challenge Studies
6. Applications in Shelf-Life Determination
7. Linking Predictive Models to Risk Assessment & HACCP
8. Limitations, Validation & Real-World Application
1. Understand core principles of predictive microbiology
2. Apply multiple modeling approaches (ComBase, growth models, challenge testing)
3. Interpret microbial behavior under different environmental conditions
4. Use predictive tools for shelf-life and risk-based decision-making
5. Integrate predictive microbiology into food safety systems
1. Microbiologists
2. Food safety professionals
3. Researchers and academics
4. QA/QC personnel
5. Risk assessors
6. Advanced students in food science
Predictive microbiology is often seen as highly technical and difficult to apply in real-world settings. This course bridges that gap by translating theory into practical, decision-making tools that can be used in everyday food safety management. Rather than focusing on a single platform, you will explore a range of approaches—from modeling tools like ComBase and DMFit to hands-on challenge testing. By the end, you will be able to confidently predict microbial behavior, support shelf-life decisions, and strengthen risk assessments. This course is ideal for professionals who want to move from reactive testing to proactive, science-based food safety management.
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Sep 7, 2026
Nov 23, 2026
Mar 1, 2027
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Professional
Advanced
Advanced Microbial Risk Assessment Training designed for food safety professionals to identify, evaluate, and control microbiological hazards effectively.
Apr 22, 2026
Apr 22, 2026
3 days
1. Quantitative risk exercises
2. Case studies
3. Modeling scenarios
4. Data interpretation
5. Group discussions
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
10
1. Introduction to Risk Analysis Frameworks
2. Hazard Identification & Characterization
3. Exposure Assessment Techniques
4. Dose-Response Modeling
5. Risk Characterization & Uncertainty Analysis
6. Quantitative vs Qualitative Risk Assessment
7. Applications in Policy and Industry Decision-Making
8. Case Studies in Foodborne Pathogens
1. Understand principles of microbial risk assessment (MRA)
2. Conduct hazard identification and exposure assessment
3. Apply dose-response and risk characterization models
4. Interpret risk outputs for decision-making
5. Integrate MRA into food safety management systems
1. Microbiologists
2. Risk assessors
3. Researchers and academics
4. Food safety professionals
5. Regulatory agencies
6. Advanced students
Microbial risk assessment is at the heart of science-based food safety decisions. This course provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to assessing risks associated with foodborne pathogens. You will learn how to structure risk assessments, interpret data, and apply findings to real-world scenarios. With increasing demand for risk-based approaches in regulation and industry, this course equips you with advanced skills to support policy development, product safety, and public health protection.
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Jul 22, 2026
Oct 13, 2026
Feb 3, 2027
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Advanced
Leadership
Regulatory
Build resilient operations through Integrated Risk Management Training for comprehensive food safety and quality risk systems.
Jun 9, 2026
Jun 12, 2026
4 days
1. Risk mapping workshops
2. Scenario simulations
3. Case studies
4. Group exercises
5. Decision-making drills
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
11
1. Foundations of Integrated Risk Management
2. Mapping Risks Across Food Systems
3. Risk Identification & Prioritization Tools
4. Integrating Food Safety, Quality & Business Risks
5. Risk Mitigation & Control Strategies
6. Risk Communication & Stakeholder Engagement
7. Building Risk-Based Decision Frameworks
1. Understand integrated risk management across food systems
2. Identify and prioritize risks across the value chain
3. Apply risk assessment tools for complex systems
4. Integrate food safety, quality, and business risks
5. Strengthen risk governance and decision-making
1. Food safety managers
2. Risk and compliance professionals
3. Senior management
4. Consultants
5. Regulatory personnel
Food systems are increasingly complex, requiring a holistic approach to managing risks beyond food safety alone. This course provides a structured framework for identifying, assessing, and managing risks across the entire value chain. You will learn how to integrate food safety, operational, and strategic risks into a unified system, enabling better decision-making and resilience. Designed for professionals operating in complex environments, this course equips you to move from siloed risk management to an integrated, systems-based approach.
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Sep 15, 2026
Dec 8, 2026
Mar 8, 2027
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Auditing & Systems
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Professional
Regulatory
Advanced
Develop strong internal auditing skills with Food Safety Auditing Training focused on effective audit techniques, non-conformance management, and continuous improvement.
Apr 21, 2026
Apr 22, 2026
3 days
1. Mock audits
2. Role play (auditor/auditee)
3. Case studies
4. Audit planning exercises
5. Reporting exercises
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
12
1. Role of Auditing in Food Safety Systems
2. Audit Planning & Preparation
3. Conducting Effective Audits
4. Identifying Non-Conformities & Opportunities
5. Linking Audits to Root Cause Analysis
6. Corrective Actions & Follow-Up
7. Continuous Improvement Strategies
1. Use auditing as a tool for system improvement
2. Plan and conduct effective internal audits
3. Identify root causes of non-conformities
4. Strengthen follow-up and corrective actions
5. Drive continuous improvement through audits
1. Internal auditors
2. QA/QC teams
3. Food safety managers
4. Compliance officers
5. Consultants
Audits are often seen as compliance exercises rather than opportunities for improvement. This course shifts that mindset by positioning auditing as a strategic tool for enhancing food safety systems. You will learn how to go beyond checklist auditing to identify meaningful gaps, address root causes, and drive continuous improvement. This approach not only improves audit outcomes but also strengthens overall system performance. Audits drive improvement
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Jul 7, 2026
Oct 20, 2026
Feb 3, 2027
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Certification & Compliance
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Professional
Advanced
Regulatory
Master the latest ISO 22002-1:2025 PRP requirements with practical implementation training for food manufacturing sites.
May 4, 2026
May 7, 2026
4 days
1. Clause-by-clause walkthrough
2. Practical PRP design exercises
3. Gap analysis workshops
4. Case studies (facility compliance)
5. Document development sessions
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
13
1. Overview of ISO 22002-1:2025 Updates
2. Facility Design & Layout Requirements
3. Cleaning, Sanitation & Pest Control
4. Waste Management & Utilities
5. Personnel Hygiene & Training
6. Supplier & Material Controls
7. Documentation & Verification
1. Understand updated ISO 22002-1:2025 requirements
2. Implement robust prerequisite programs (PRPs)
3. Align PRPs with ISO 22000 and FSSC 22000
4. Identify common compliance gaps
5. Develop audit-ready PRP systems
1. Food safety managers
2. Production supervisors
3. QA teams
4. Consultants
5. Auditors
6. SMEs implementing FSMS
Prerequisite programs form the backbone of any effective food safety management system, yet they are often poorly implemented. This course provides a deep, practical understanding of ISO 22002-1:2025 requirements, translating technical clauses into real-world applications. You will learn how to design, implement, and maintain PRPs that support HACCP and ISO 22000 systems. With a focus on audit readiness and operational excellence, this course ensures your facility meets global expectations while minimizing risks and inefficiencies.
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Aug 3, 2026
Nov 3, 2026
Feb 16, 2027
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Certification & Compliance
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Advanced
Regulatory
Professional
Get expert FSSC 22000 v6 Implementation Training and achieve certification with a robust Food Safety Management System tailored for food manufacturers and exporters.
Apr 13, 2026
Apr 17, 2026
5 days
1. Standard interpretation
2. Implementation roadmap exercises
3. Case studies (certification journeys)
4. Documentation workshops
5. Gap analysis
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
14
1. Overview of FSSC 22000 v7 Scheme
2. ISO 22000 FSMS Framework
3. PRPs and Technical Specifications
4. Additional FSSC Requirements
5. Documentation & System Design
6. Internal Audits & Certification Process
7. Maintaining & Improving the FSMS
1. Understand FSSC 22000 Version 6 requirements
2. Implement a compliant Food Safety Management System (FSMS)
3. Integrate ISO 22000, PRPs, and additional requirements
4. Prepare for certification and audits
5. Address new and updated scheme requirements
1. Food safety managers
2. QA/QC teams
3. Consultants
4. AuditorsFood manufacturers
5. SMEs seeking certification
Achieving FSSC 22000 certification is a major milestone for any food organization—but implementation can be complex. This course simplifies the process by breaking down Version 6 requirements into practical, step-by-step guidance. You will learn how to build an integrated food safety management system that meets global expectations while remaining efficient and scalable. Whether you are starting from scratch or upgrading your system, this course prepares you for successful certification and long-term compliance.
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Jul 6, 2026
Oct 5, 2026
Jan 18, 2027
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Certification & Compliance
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Advanced
Regulatory
Professional
Achieve BRCGS Issue 9 certification with focused implementation training for food safety standards demanded by major retailers.
Jun 8, 2026
Jun 12, 2026
5 days
1. Clause interpretation
2. Audit simulations
3. Case studies
4. Documentation exercises
5. Gap analysis
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
15
1. Overview of BRCGS Standards & Structure
2. Senior Management Commitment & Culture
3. Food Safety Plan (HACCP) Requirements
4. Site Standards & Operational Controls
5. Product Control & Process Management
6. Internal Audits & Gap Analysis
7. Audit Preparation & Certification Process
1. Understand BRCGS Global Food Safety Standard requirements
2. Implement a compliant food safety and quality system
3. Prepare for certification audits
4. Identify and close compliance gaps
5. Maintain continuous improvement post-certification
1. Food manufacturers
2. QA/QC managers
3. Food safety teams
4. Consultants
5. Auditors
6. Export-oriented businesses
BRCGS certification is a globally recognized benchmark for food safety and quality, particularly for businesses targeting international markets. This course provides a hands-on, practical approach to implementing the standard, translating complex requirements into actionable steps. You will learn how to build systems that meet audit expectations while improving operational efficiency. Whether preparing for your first certification or upgrading your system, this course ensures you are audit-ready and competitive in global markets.
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Sep 14, 2026
Nov 30, 2026
Mar 8, 2027
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Certification & Compliance
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Advanced
Regulatory
Become a qualified Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) with FSMA-compliant training for human food — essential for US exports and regulatory compliance.
May 5, 2026
May 8, 2026
4 days
1. Regulatory interpretation
2. Hazard analysis exercises
3. Preventive control design
4. Case studies
5. Documentation exercises
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
16
1. Introduction to FSMA & PCQI Requirements
2. Role and Responsibilities of the PCQI
3. Hazard Analysis & Risk-Based Preventive Controls
4. Process, Allergen & Supply Chain Preventive Controls
5. Monitoring, Verification & Validation
6. Corrective Actions & Recall Plan
7. Documentation & Record Keeping
8. FDA Inspection Readiness & Compliance
1. Understand the role and responsibilities of a PCQI
2. Apply FSMA Preventive Controls for Human Food requirements
3. Develop and implement a compliant Food Safety Plan
4. Conduct hazard analysis and identify preventive controls
5. Establish monitoring, verification, validation, and corrective actions
1. Compliance officers
2. Food safety managers
3. QA/QC professionals
4. Food exporters to the U.S.
5. Regulatory and compliance officers
6. Consultants
7. Food business operators
The Preventive Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) is a critical role under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), responsible for developing and overseeing food safety plans. This course provides a practical, step-by-step approach to meeting PCQI requirements, focusing on real-world application rather than theory alone. You will learn how to conduct hazard analysis, implement preventive controls, and ensure compliance with FDA expectations. Designed for professionals involved in food safety management, this course equips you with the knowledge and confidence to take on the PCQI role and support market access to the United States.
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Emerging
Feature
5
Aug 4, 2026
Oct 26, 2026
Feb 9, 2027
1777939200000; 1785801600000; 1792972800000; 1802131200000
tally.so
Leadership & Strategy
Leadership & Strategy
Leadership
Advanced
Regulatory
Develop executive-level skills through Strategic Leadership in Food Safety training focusing on governance, culture, and enterprise risk management.
May 13, 2026
May 14, 2026
2 days
1. Leadership case studies
2. Strategy workshops
3. Reflection exercises
4. Group discussions
5. Scenario planning
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
17
1. Leadership in Food Safety Systems
2. Aligning Food Safety with Business Strategy
3. Leading Culture & Behavior Change
4. Decision-Making & Governance
5. Change Management in Food Systems
6. Building High-Performance Teams
7. Future Trends & Leadership Challenges
1. Understand leadership roles in food safety systems
2. Align food safety with organizational strategy
3. Drive culture and performance through leadership
4. Manage change and transformation initiatives
5. Build resilient and high-performing teams
1. Senior management
2. Food safety leaders
3. Executives in food businesses
4. Consultants
5. Policy makers
Effective leadership is the foundation of strong food safety systems. This course focuses on the strategic role of leaders in shaping culture, aligning food safety with business goals, and driving continuous improvement. You will learn how to influence organizational direction, manage change, and build resilient systems that can adapt to evolving challenges. Designed for current and aspiring leaders, this course equips you to lead with confidence and impact.
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Emerging
Feature
Aug 12, 2026
Nov 11, 2026
Feb 25, 2027
1778630400000; 1786492800000; 1794355200000; 1803513600000
tally.so
Operations & Facility Management
Everyday Food Safety
Foundation
Practical Smart Kitchen Safety Training for families, home cooks, and small food businesses to prevent foodborne illnesses at home.
May 20, 2026
May 20, 2026
2 days
1. Short explainer videos
2. Demonstrations (home hygiene practices)
3. Infographics & visual guides
4. Interactive quizzes
5. Practical home checklists
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
18
1. Basics of Food Safety at Home
2. Safe Food Handling & Cross-Contamination Prevention
3. Cooking Temperatures & Storage Practices
4. Understanding Expiry Dates & Labels
5. Nutrition & Healthy Food Choices
6. Kitchen Hygiene & Cleaning
7. Food Safety for Children & Vulnerable Groups
1. Apply food safety principles at household level
2. Prevent foodborne illnesses at home
3. Understand safe food handling and storage
4. Make healthier and safer food choices
5. Build daily food safety habits
1. Parents and caregivers
2. Students
3. Domestic workers
4. Health-conscious individuals
5. Safe food and Nutrition enthusiasts
Food safety doesn’t start in factories—it starts in the kitchen. This course is designed to empower families with practical, easy-to-apply knowledge that prevents foodborne illnesses and promotes healthier living. You will learn how to safely handle, prepare, and store food while making smarter nutrition choices. With simple tips and real-life examples, this course transforms everyday kitchen habits into powerful actions that protect your family’s health.
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Feature
Aug 11, 2026
Nov 10, 2026
Feb 23, 2027
1779235200000; 1786406400000; 1794268800000; 1803340800000
tally.so
Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Everyday Food Safety
Professional Practice
Foundation
Professional
Practical Nutrition, Food Safety & Healthy Eating Training — equip consumers, families, and professionals with essential knowledge for safer and healthier food choices.
Apr 23, 2026
Apr 23, 2026
2 days
1. Short learning videos
2. Food choice scenarios
3. Label reading exercises
4. Interactive quizzes
5. Visual guides
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
19
1. Basics of Nutrition Science
2. Food Safety and Public Health
3. Understanding Food Labels & Claims
4. Diet, Lifestyle & Chronic Disease Prevention
5. Safe Food Preparation & Consumption
6. Special Diets & Vulnerable Groups
7. Building Sustainable Healthy Habits
1. Understand the link between nutrition and food safety
2. Make informed and healthy food choices
3. Interpret food labels and claims
4. Identify food safety risks in everyday diets
5. Promote balanced and safe nutrition practices
1. Consumers and families
2. Students
3. Health professionals
4. Nutrition enthusiasts
5. Fitness coaches
6. Community health workers
Healthy eating is not just about nutrients—it’s also about safety. This course bridges the gap between nutrition and food safety, helping you make smarter decisions about what you eat and how you prepare it. You will learn how to interpret food labels, avoid common risks, and adopt habits that support long-term health. Designed for everyday application, this course empowers you to protect your health while enjoying a balanced and safe diet.
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Emerging
Feature
Jul 23, 2026
Oct 22, 2026
Feb 4, 2027
1776902400000; 1784764800000; 1792627200000; 1801699200000
tally.so
Certification & Compliance
Everyday Food Safety
Professional Practice
Foundation
Professional
Empower consumers and professionals with Food Label Literacy Training — learn to decode labels, health claims, and ingredients accurately.
Jun 18, 2026
Jun 17, 2026
2 days
1. Label analysis exercises
2. Visual breakdowns
3. Case comparisons
4. Interactive quizzes
5. Real product examples
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
20
1. Introduction to Food Labels & Regulations
2. Nutrition Facts Panel Explained
3. Ingredient Lists & Additives
4. Health Claims vs Marketing Claims
5. Allergen Information & Warnings
6. Expiry Dates & Storage Instructions
7. Practical Label Reading Exercises
1. Understand key components of food labels
2. Interpret nutrition information and claims
3. Identify misleading or deceptive labeling
4. Make informed purchasing decisions
5. Promote healthier consumer choices
1. Shoppers
2. Consumers and families
3. Students
4. Health professionals
5. Nutrition enthusiasts
6. Community educators
7. Retail staff
Food labels are powerful tools—but only if you know how to read them. This course empowers you to navigate food packaging with confidence, helping you distinguish between factual information and marketing tactics. You will learn how to interpret nutrition panels, understand ingredient lists, and identify potential risks such as allergens. By the end, you will be equipped to make smarter, healthier, and safer food choices in your daily life.
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Emerging
Feature
Sep 24, 2026
Dec 10, 2026
Mar 18, 2027
1781740800000; 1790208000000; 1796860800000; 1805328000000
tally.so
Leadership & Strategy
Advanced & Specialized
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Leadership
Professional
Advanced
Learn to measure and improve Food Safety Culture using proven maturity models and assessment tools.
Jun 23, 2026
Jun 25, 2026
3 days
1. Survey tools walkthrough
2. Benchmarking exercises
3. Data interpretation
4. Case studies
5. Group discussions
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
21
1. Introduction to Culture Measurement
2. Tools & Methods (Surveys, Interviews, Observations)
3. Food Safety Culture Maturity Models
4. Data Analysis & Interpretation
5. Benchmarking & Industry Comparisons
6. Action Planning & Intervention Strategies
7. Continuous Monitoring & Reporting
1. Measure food safety culture using validated tools
2. Understand maturity models and benchmarking
3. Identify strengths and gaps in organizational culture
4. Develop action plans for culture improvement
5. Track culture performance over time
1. Food safety managers
2. QA/QC teams
3. Auditors and consultants
4. HR and training managers
5. Senior leadership
6. Researchers in food systems
You cannot improve what you cannot measure. This course provides a structured and systematic approach to assess and advance food safety culture within your organization using globally recognized templates and maturity models. You will learn how to collect accurate data, interpret cultural indicators, and translate insights into actionable strategies. By the end, you will be able to move your organization along the culture maturity curve—from reactive compliance to proactive excellence—while demonstrating measurable progress to auditors and stakeholders.
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Emerging
Feature
Sep 22, 2026
Dec 16, 2026
Mar 29, 2027
1782172800000; 1790035200000; 1797379200000; 1806278400000
tally.so
Future & Digital Food Safety
Advanced & Specialized
Leadership & Strategy
Professional
Leadership
Advanced
Stay ahead with Digital Transformation in Food Safety training — explore automation, smart systems, and data analytics for modern food safety management.
May 11, 2026
May 15, 2026
5 days
1. Tool demonstrations (software systems)
2. Case studies (digital adoption)
3. Group discussions
4. Process mapping
5. Use-case simulations
Hybrid
Virtual Live
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
22
1. Introduction to Digital Food Safety Systems
2. Key Technologies (IoT, Sensors, Cloud Systems)
3. Digital HACCP & Monitoring Tools
4. Data Management & Analytics
5. Traceability & Blockchain Applications
6. Implementation Strategy & Change Management
7. Cybersecurity & Data Integrity
1. Understand digital tools in food safety management
2. Transition from paper-based to digital systems
3. Improve traceability, monitoring, and reporting
4. Leverage data for decision-making
5. Enhance compliance through technology
1. Food safety managers
2. QA/QC professionals
3. IT and digital transformation teams
4. Consultants
5. Food business operators
6. Innovators in agri-food systems
The future of food safety is digital. Manual systems are increasingly inefficient, error-prone, and difficult to scale. This course provides a practical roadmap for adopting digital tools that enhance efficiency, transparency, and compliance. From real-time monitoring to advanced traceability systems, you will learn how to harness technology to strengthen your food safety management system. Ideal for forward-thinking professionals, this course positions you at the forefront of innovation in the food industry.
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Feature
Jul 27, 2026
Nov 2, 2026
Feb 15, 2027
1778457600000; 1785110400000; 1793577600000; 1802649600000
1
tally.so
Operations & Facility Management
Advanced & Specialized
Professional Practice
Leadership & Strategy
Professional
Regulatory
Foundation
Master Food Allergen Management Training with practical skills in allergen identification, risk assessment, cross-contamination prevention, and labeling compliance. Essential for food manufacturers, processors, and exporters to meet FSSC 22000, BRCGS, and regulatory requirements while protecting consumers and avoiding expensive recalls.
Jun 22, 2026
Jun 26, 2026
5 days
1. Cross-contact scenarios
2. Labeling exercises
3. Case studies
4. Risk assessment exercises
5. Process mapping
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
23
1. Introduction to Food Allergens & Public Health Impact
2. Allergen Risk Assessment & Hazard Analysis
3. Allergen Control in Production Environments
4. Cleaning Validation & Cross-Contact Prevention
5. Labeling Requirements & Regulatory Compliance
6. Allergen Management Plans & Documentation
7. Incident Management & Recall Procedures
1. Understand major food allergens and associated risks
2. Implement effective allergen control programs
3. Prevent cross-contact during production
4. Ensure accurate allergen labeling
5. Comply with global allergen regulations
1. Food manufacturers
2. QA/QC teams
3. Food safety managers
4. Regulatory professionals
5. Product developers
6. Auditors and consultants
Food allergens present one of the most critical risks in food safety today, with potentially severe and life-threatening consequences. This course provides a comprehensive framework for managing allergens across the entire food production process—from raw material sourcing to labeling and distribution. You will learn how to implement robust control measures, prevent cross-contact, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. With increasing consumer awareness and regulatory scrutiny, this course is essential for protecting both consumers and your brand.
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Feature
4
Sep 28, 2026
Dec 14, 2026
Mar 22, 2027
1782086400000; 1790553600000; 1797206400000; 1805673600000
3
tally.so
Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Advanced & Specialized
Leadership & Strategy
Leadership
Professional
Regulatory
Build confidence in Crisis Communication and Incident Response training to effectively manage food safety recalls, emergencies, and media situations.
May 5, 2026
May 6, 2026
2 days
1. Crisis simulations
2. Role-playing
3. Case studies
4. Communication drills
5. Scenario workshops
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
24
1. Introduction to Crisis Management in Food Safety
2. Types of Incidents & Response Frameworks
3. Crisis Communication Principles
4. Stakeholder Engagement (Regulators, Media, Consumers)
5. Building Incident Response Plans
6. Simulation Exercises & Case Studies
7. Post-Incident Review & Learning
1. Understand principles of crisis communication
2. Develop effective incident response strategies
3. Communicate clearly with stakeholders during crises
4. Manage reputational risks
5. Strengthen organizational preparedness
1. Food safety managers
2. Communication teams
3. Senior leadership
4. Regulatory personnel
5. Crisis management teams
Food safety incidents can escalate quickly, making effective communication critical. This course provides practical guidance on managing crises and communicating with stakeholders under pressure. You will learn how to develop response plans, handle media interactions, and maintain trust during incidents. By strengthening your communication and response capabilities, you can minimize impact and protect your organization’s reputation.
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Emerging
Feature
Aug 5, 2026
Oct 14, 2026
Feb 17, 2027
1777939200000; 1785888000000; 1791936000000; 1802822400000
tally.so
Operations & Facility Management
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Professional
Advanced
Implement a robust Environmental Monitoring Program (EMP) with specialized training for food manufacturing facilities to prevent contamination and meet audit requirements.
Apr 28, 2026
Apr 29, 2026
3 days
1. Sampling plan design
2. Case studies
3. Data analysis exercises
4. Trend interpretation
5. Practical scenarios
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
25
1. Introduction to Environmental Monitoring
2. Target Organisms (Listeria, Salmonella, etc.)
3. Zoning Concepts & Sampling Plans
4. Swabbing Techniques & Testing Methods
5. Data Analysis & Trending
6. Corrective Actions & Root Cause Analysis
7. Integration with Sanitation & FSMS
1. Design and implement effective environmental monitoring programs (EMP)
2. Identify and control environmental pathogens
3. Develop sampling and testing strategies
4. Interpret microbiological data for decision-making
5. Strengthen sanitation and verification systems
1. Food safety managers
2. Microbiologists
3. QA/QC teams
4. Production supervisors
5. Auditors
6. Ready-to-eat food manufacturers
Environmental monitoring is a critical tool for preventing contamination in food production environments. This course provides a practical framework for designing and implementing effective monitoring programs that detect risks before they become problems. You will learn how to select target organisms, design sampling plans, and interpret results to drive corrective actions. With increasing regulatory focus on environmental control, this course helps you build proactive systems that protect product safety and brand integrity.
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Emerging
Feature
Jul 28, 2026
Oct 27, 2026
Feb 8, 2027
1777334400000; 1785196800000; 1793059200000; 1802044800000
tally.so
Leadership & Strategy
Leadership & Strategy
Everyday Food Safety
Professional Practice
Foundation
Professional
Leadership
Tailored Food Safety Culture Training for SMEs — build practical, sustainable, and affordable food safety systems that work for small businesses.
May 28, 2026
May 26, 2026
2 days
1. Practical case studies
2. Group discussions
3. Simple assessment tools
4. Scenario exercises
5. Action planning
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
26
1. Introduction to Food Safety Culture in SMEs
2. Common Challenges in SME Food Businesses
3. Leadership & Role Modeling in Small Teams
4. Practical Culture Assessment Tools for SMEs
5. Low-Cost Behavior Change Strategies
6. Embedding Food Safety into Daily Operations
7. Monitoring Progress & Continuous Improvement
1. Understand food safety culture in small and medium enterprises
2. Identify practical gaps in SME food safety practices
3. Apply simple and cost-effective culture improvement strategies
4. Strengthen team ownership and accountability
5. Build sustainable food safety systems with limited resources
1. SME food business owners
2. Small-scale food manufacturers
3. QA/QC personnel in SMEs
4. Food safety consultants
5. Development project staff (NGOs, donors)
Small and medium food businesses often face unique challenges, including limited resources, informal systems, and competing priorities. This course is designed specifically for SMEs, providing practical and affordable approaches to building a strong food safety culture. Rather than complex frameworks, it focuses on simple, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately. By strengthening behaviors, leadership, and daily practices, this course helps SMEs improve compliance, reduce risks, and build trust with customers and regulators.
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Emerging
Feature
Aug 27, 2026
Nov 26, 2026
Mar 11, 2027
1779926400000; 1787788800000; 1795651200000; 1804723200000
tally.so
Future & Digital Food Safety
Advanced & Specialized
Leadership & Strategy
Professional
Leadership
Master Food Safety Data Analytics with practical training on KPIs, real-time dashboards, and data-driven decision making to strengthen your food safety management system.
Apr 6, 2026
Apr 10, 2026
5 days
1. Dashboard creation
2. Data exercises (Excel)
3. Case studies
4. KPI development
5. Guided projects
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
27
1. Introduction to Data-Driven Food Safety
2. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Food Safety
3. Data Collection & Management
4. Data Analysis Techniques
5. Dashboard Design & Visualization
6. Turning Data into Insights
7. Driving Improvement Through Data
1. Understand the role of data in food safety systems
2. Define meaningful food safety KPIs
3. Analyze and interpret food safety data
4. Design effective dashboards for decision-making
5. Use data to drive continuous improvement
1. Food safety managers
2. QA/QC professionals
3. Data and analytics teams
4. Consultants
5. Operations managers
Data is one of the most underutilized assets in food safety systems. This course provides a practical approach to transforming raw data into actionable insights. You will learn how to define relevant KPIs, analyze trends, and build dashboards that support decision-making. By leveraging data effectively, you can improve performance, identify risks early, and demonstrate system effectiveness to stakeholders. Data-driven FSMS improves performance
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Emerging
Feature
Jul 20, 2026
Oct 12, 2026
Jan 25, 2027
1775433600000; 1784505600000; 1791763200000; 1800835200000
6
tally.so
Certification & Compliance
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Professional
Regulatory
Foundation
Ensure compliance with Food Packaging Safety and Labeling Training covering global standards, migration testing, and accurate labeling requirements.
Jun 2, 2026
Jun 4, 2026
3 days
1. Case studies
2. Packaging risk analysis
3. Labeling exercises
4. Regulatory interpretation
5. Practical examples
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
28
1. Introduction to Food Packaging Systems
2. Packaging Materials & Safety Risks
3. Migration & Contamination Risks
4. Labeling Requirements & Compliance
5. Packaging Design & Functionality
6. Regulatory Standards & Guidelines
7. Packaging in Food Safety Systems
1. Understand food packaging safety requirements
2. Identify risks associated with packaging materials
3. Ensure compliance with labeling regulations
4. Evaluate packaging for food safety and quality
5. Integrate packaging controls into FSMS
1. Food manufacturers
2. QA/QC professionals
3. Packaging specialists
4. Regulatory professionals
5. Product developers
Food packaging plays a critical role in protecting product safety and communicating essential information to consumers. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of packaging materials, associated risks, and labeling requirements. You will learn how to ensure compliance with global standards while maintaining product quality and safety. With increasing regulatory scrutiny, this course is essential for professionals involved in packaging and labeling.
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Feature
Sep 9, 2026
Dec 2, 2026
Mar 16, 2027
1780358400000; 1788912000000; 1796169600000; 1805155200000
tally.so
Auditing & Systems
Leadership & Strategy
Professional Practice
Advanced & Specialized
Professional
Advanced
Practical Food Safety Risk Assessment Training to identify, analyze, and manage risks using modern risk-based thinking approaches.
Jun 15, 2026
Jun 19, 2026
5 days
1. Risk mapping workshops
2. Scenario simulations
3. Case studies
4. Group exercises
5. Decision-making drills
Virtual Live
Hybrid
Classroom
Self-paced
On-site
29
1. Introduction to Risk Assessment
2. Hazard Identification & Risk Analysis
3. Qualitative vs Quantitative Approaches
4. Risk Evaluation & Prioritization
5. Decision-Making Tools
6. Risk Communication
7. Integration into Food Safety Systems
1. Understand principles of risk assessment in food safety
2. Apply qualitative and quantitative risk analysis methods
3. Interpret risk data for decision-making
4. Prioritize risks in food systems
5. Integrate risk-based thinking into FSMS
1. Food safety professionals
2. Risk managers
3. QA/QC teams
4. Regulators
5. Researchers and academics
Risk assessment is essential for making informed food safety decisions in complex systems. This course provides practical tools for analyzing and prioritizing risks, helping you move beyond compliance to proactive management. You will learn how to interpret data, evaluate risks, and support decision-making processes. Designed for professionals and advanced learners, this course strengthens your ability to manage uncertainty and improve food safety outcomes.
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Feature
Sep 21, 2026
Dec 7, 2026
Mar 15, 2027
1781481600000; 1789948800000; 1796601600000; 1805068800000
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Certification & Compliance
Advanced
Regulatory
Professional
30
Emerging
Feature
tally.so
Certification & Compliance
Advanced
Regulatory
31
Emerging
Feature
tally.so
Certification & Compliance
Advanced
Regulatory
32
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Feature
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Certification & Compliance
Foundation
Professional
33
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Certification & Compliance
Advanced
Regulatory
34
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Operations & Facility Management
Professional
Regulatory
35
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Feature
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Leadership & Strategy
Leadership
36
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tally.so
Operations & Facility Management
Professional
Advanced
37
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Feature
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Risk Science & Applied Food Safety
Advanced
Regulatory
38
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Operations & Facility Management
Advanced
Professional
39
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Feature
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Leadership & Strategy
Professional
Foundation
40
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Future & Digital Food Safety
Leadership
Advanced
41
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Future & Digital Food Safety
Advanced
Regulatory
42
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Future & Digital Food Safety
Advanced
Leadership
43
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Future & Digital Food Safety
Leadership
Advanced
44
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Operations & Facility Management
Professional
Leadership
45
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Operations & Facility Management
Professional
Advanced
46
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Auditing & Systems
Advanced
Leadership
47
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Auditing & Systems
Professional
Advanced
48
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Advanced
Regulatory
49
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