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Managing allergens is critical for food safety and business success. In this Dealing with Allergens in Food Processing and Handling Environments course, you’ll learn how food allergens cause reactions, how to prevent cross contamination, and how to meet FDA labeling and sanitation standards to keep your products safe and your customers protected.
This course explains how allergens affect the body, the difference between allergies and intolerances, and why preventing allergen cross-contact is a top priority. You’ll explore best practices for ingredient storage, equipment cleaning, and employee hygiene, as well as how to set up production processes to minimize risks.
The course also covers FDA guidelines for accurate food labeling, sanitation procedures, and allergen testing. By following these practices, you’ll reduce the risk of product recalls, protect consumer health, and build trust with your customers.
It covers how food allergens cause reactions, how to prevent cross contamination, the difference between allergies and intolerances, best practices for ingredient storage, equipment cleaning, and employee hygiene, and FDA guidelines for labeling, sanitation procedures, and allergen testing.
It is for people working in food processing and handling environments who need to manage allergens to keep products safe and customers protected.
You will build skills in sanitation, contamination control, FDA regulations, food regulations, and infection control.
Lessons include What Are Food Allergens?, Allergens in the Food Supply Chain, Allergens in Food Manufacturing, Cleaning for Allergen Cross-Contact Prevention, The Role of Food Labeling, and a Review.
Managing allergens is critical for food safety and business success, reducing the risk of product recalls, protecting consumer health, and building customer trust.