Level 3 Award in HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) is designed to help asisst you in the design and management of a food safety management system.
Aim; This qualification is designed to ensure candidates develop the required knowledge and practical skills to implement a HACCP plan in their workplace.
Objectives;
– To understand the importance of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point-based food safety management procedures – To appreciate the need for food businesses to take a proactive approach to analysing potential food hazards – To be able to develop a Codex/BRI standard HACCP plan;
– To identify the preliminary processes for HACCP-based procedures correct hazard analysis and identification of critical control points
– Understand how critical control points can be monitored and the corrective actions that must be carried out – Understand the meaning and elements of verification – Understand the need for accurate documentation and record keeping
Organisation
Duration; 1 day classroom course.
Exam/Assessment; delegates produce their own Codex-compliant HACCP plan under our supervision, within an agreed time period after the course. This course is Ofqual accredited.
Cost; £295 plus VAT includes notes, refreshments, lunch, the assessment & certification fees
Awarding Body; Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Tutor; Richard Mills
Differentiation; as a minimum, Level 2 Award in Food Safety or equivalent is strongly recommended. Candidates must also have an understanding and background in a food manufacturing setting. An ability to access and use a computer for writing and emailing course work is essential.
Audience; All managers, supervisors and QA/QC staff from any food manufacturing businesses, who are responsible for the development of a food safety management system based on the Codex principles of HACCP.
Feedback; “This is a good experience. I like it. Especially, your analysis of my HACCP document is – I admit, spot on. I appreciate your patience and above all professionalism. Your approach to training encourages trainees understand HACCP in a practical sense and apply it in practice, which I feel right and meaningful.” Bernard Fernando, Quality Manager, Broadland Wineries, Cawston
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Venue: UK
Start Date / Time: 27/04/2017 8:45 am
End Date / Time: 27/04/2017 4:30 pm
Member Rate: Free
Non-Member Rate: Free