FSMA Friday Unpacked
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Find out what’s changing within the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), and learn practical tips to help improve your FSQA processes and meet FSMA compliance.This series is brought to you by SafetyChain and The Acheson Group.Join the conversation at https://safetychain.com/solutions/fsma-friday
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The series focuses on food safety regulations, compliance tips, and industry insights, with episodes covering the latest changes to the Food Safety Modernization Act, practical improvements for food safety and quality assurance processes, and strategies for preparing for upcoming regulatory shifts in the industry.

Find out what’s changing within the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), and learn practical tips to help improve your FSQA processes and meet FSMA compliance.
This series is brought to you by SafetyChain and The Acheson Group.
Join the conversation at https://safetychain.com/solutions/fsma-friday
Is your hazard analysis plan really up to date or collecting dust? In this episode, Kate McInnes, Director of Food Safety at The Acheson Group, explores the hidden gaps commonly found within inherited HACCP plans and why now’s the time to re-evaluate. With updated PCQI training and increased customer scrutiny, outdated hazard analysis could be putting your food safety reputation at risk.
Key takeaways:
- Common blind spots in HACCP plans (and how to spot them)
- Why hazard planning should extend beyond the QA team
- What the new PCQI curriculum means for ingredient-level analysis
- How proactive evaluations strengthen food safety culture and customer trust
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FSMA Friday is a collaboration with SafetyChain and The Acheson Group.
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