About this Event
Basic HACCP and cGMP Training for Breweries
Where: Home2 Suites – Utica, NY
When: November 20-21, 2024 (8:30am – 4:30pm daily) THIS IS A MULTI-DAY EVENT
Hosted by: NYSBA, FX Matt, and Zee Loeffler (a member company of The Vincit Group)
Trainer: Katie Walker, Food Safety Technical Director – The Vincit Group
What is HARPC?
Hazard Analysis and Risk Based Preventative Controls (HARPC) is a food safety plan that applies to breweries and other food facilities that make, process, pack, or store food. HARPC is required by the Food Safety and Modernization Act (FSMA) and is regulated by the FDA. HARPC is also applicable to CO2 storage and distribution facilities that sell CO2 to customers who use it in food and beverage products.
What is the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) was signed into law on January 4, 2011. It aims to ensure the safety of the U.S. food supply, and therefore public health, by requiring domestic and foreign processors (exporting product to the U.S.) to proactively manage food safety hazards associated with the manufacture and transport of FDA-regulated food products. Facilities that manufacture, process, pack, hold or transport FDA-regulated food products (including alcoholic beverages) produced for consumption by humans and animals needs to comply with the final rules, though exemptions apply for specific types of businesses, including manufacturers of alcoholic beverages.
Which aspects of FSMA apply to breweries?
FSMA specifically defines alcoholic beverages as food, and for the first time brings breweries, wineries, cider producers and distilleries under direct FDA regulation, without affecting TTB authority. As per Code of Federal Regulations Title 21, Subpart A, Section 117.5 (21 CFR 117.5), these facilities are exempt from several portions of FSMA, but need to comply with some of the requirements regardless of the size of their operation.
How are HARPC and HACCP similar/different?HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) is the FDA’s regulatory predecessor to HARPC under FSMA. HACCP is a very similar hazard control system, but only applies to seafood and juice processors. HARPC applies to all food facilities subject to FDA registration except those covered by and in compliance with HACCP (and a few other significant exemptions discussed below). Upon completion of this HARPC 2-day course, you will be issued a certificate recognized by the International HACCP Alliance.
This 2-day course, accredited by the International HACCP Alliance (www.haccpalliance.org), is designed to provide a basic foundation of food safety, sanitation, and regulatory knowledge and covers all principles of HARPC.
· Learn in person amongst industry peers
· Engages open discussion on real-world examples and practical applications
· Includes interactive exercises in all HARPC principles
· Meets Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) training requirements
· All participants will receive an official certificate recognized by the International HACCP Alliance
Whom should attend this course?
· Brewers
· Brewery/facility management in areas including (but not limited to):
· Operations, Food Safety/Quality Assurance, Maintenance, Procurement, Supply Chain, Regulatory Affairs
How would this course benefit me and my business?
Prepare yourself in this ever-changing market for the future. Are you prepared for the new world? Are you prepared to run non-traditional products through your brewery? Do your customers or prospective customers require GFSI (Global Food Safety Initiative) certification such as BRCGS or SQF?
If they do not yet, will they in the near future? GFSI certification requires a food safety plan….are you prepared to write it and ensure it meets regulatory requirements? Gather with like-minded industry peers to learn, share ideas, and prepare yourself for what the future holds.
For Lodging:
To book a room at the Home2 Suites – Utica, NY at 119 N Genesee St, Utica, NY 13502, call: (315) 733-1000 to secure the NYSBA group rate of $139 per night. Lodging must be booked by October 18, 2024 to secure the group rate.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Home2 Suites, 119 North Genesee Street, Utica, United States
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