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Recalls Online Training

$129 USD
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Topics covered in this course include foundations, risk assessment, documentation, communications, recall process, product disposition.
3 hours
Certificate of Completion
Recommended For Regulatory / Quality Assurance

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Topics covered in this course include foundations, risk assessment, documentation, communications, recall process, product disposition.
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Learn at your own pace online (24/7) - Begin anytime
No prerequisites
Access your course for 1 year
Overview
This online training for professionals is offered in partnership with IFPTI (International Food Protection Training Institute). You may begin the course anytime and work at your own pace. Once you complete the course, you may download your training certificate which includes both the FDA and IFPTI logos.
This course will cover introductory knowledge, skills, and abilities related to the process of removing a product from commerce.
- Goal: The student will be able to describe the recall process in regulatory programs.
- Scope: Topics covered in this course include foundations, risk assessment, documentation, communications, recall process, product disposition.
What's Included
Printable certificate of completion
Contents
1. Foundations
Define key terminology.
Give examples of what could initiate a recall.
Explain the differences between recall classifications.
Describe the importance of interagency and industry collaboration.
Explain the need for communication with stakeholders.
2. Risk Assessment
Explain the importance of risk assessment to determine if a recall is needed.
Give examples of triggers that could initiate a recall.
Explain how the potential severity of the hazard affects risk.
Explain how probability of exposure affects risk.
Describe how recall classes I, II, III would effects a recall decision
3. Documentation
Identify documents used to track product movement.
Give examples of documents that should be reviewed.
Identify the documents that need to be collected.
Review documents used to determine the scope of the recall.