Article | September 26, 2014

FSMA Fridays: FSMA And GFSI — Alignments And Gaps (Part Four Of Four)

Source: Safety Chain Software

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

Safety Chain’s VP of Marketing and Communications, Jill Bender, discusses the similarities and differences, the overlaps and the variances between the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization and the Global Food Safety Initiative.

On the last Friday of every month, Barbara Levin of SafetyChain, a leading provider of food safety and quality assurance automation and compliance solutions, hosts FSMA Fridays™, the leading online forum for the food and beverage community to learn the latest information about the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). Featuring Dr. David Acheson, the popular monthly interactive pod/webcast is sponsored by SafetyChain Software and The Acheson Group.

In the third portion of FSMA Fridays: FSMA And GFSI — Alignments And Gaps, Safety Chain’s Jill Bender discussed with the Acheson Group’s David Acheson and Jennifer McEntire the consistency between FSMA and GFSI, the timeframe for alignment between the food safety bodies, as well as begin handling questions from the web/podcast’s live audience. Here, in the fourth and final segment, the group answers questions from the web/podcast’s live audience. Questions include: Who trains the FSMA and GFSI certification trainers? What are the provisions of accessing records with third-party audits? And, how HACCP and HARCP measures fit in with both FSMA and GFSI.

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