HACCP and HARPC Plan Management Demands Automation
Manual management of HACCP and HARPC plans is often a resource-intensive and inefficient process that can create a data rich vs. information poor sentiment. Next week Dan Bernkopf, vice president of food safety applications at SafetyChain, will share insights on how companies can use automation to help assess risks to effectively create critical control points and preventive controls, during a webinar, “Conquering HACCP/HARPC Plan Management: The Power of Automation”. He will also share insights to help companies learn how automation can ensure that HACCP and HARPC plan components are scheduled, monitored and documented.
How else can automation help companies with their HACCP and HARPC plans?
- Provide real-time non-conformance reports for CAPAs, minimizing waste and rework
- Leverage mobile technology to collect food safety data at the source
- Conduct meaningful trend analysis for continuous improvement with accessible, actionable data
- Be audit ready for USDA, FDA and customer inquiries
Register for “Conquering HACCP/HARPC Plan Management: The Power of Automation“
Thursday, August 6
1 pm ET / 10 am PDT
The webinar is part of SafetyChain’s FSQA Tech Talk series
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