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Learn the foundational concepts of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Rule 204, best practices to support recordkeeping, the supply chain visibility benefits that can come from meeting requirements, and more!
Provides guidance, expertise, and established best practices that support FSMA 204 recordkeeping requirements.
Demonstrates how increased traceability and visibility, enabled by GS1 Standards, benefits consumers and supply chain stakeholders.
Highlights industry tools and guidance available for use today as well as thoughts and suggestions on additional resources desired by your peers.
Access additional resources, step-by-step guidance, and FAQs to help you get started.
On November 21, 2022, the United States Food and Drug Administration (U.S. FDA) introduced new recordkeeping requirements for the food industry. In this first webinar of our four-part series, you will get answers to:
Join Hilary Thesmar, Chief Science Officer, FMI, and Marshall Keener, Director, Community Engagement, Government Affairs, GS1 US, as they explain the foundational concepts you need to understand to meet the recordkeeping requirements of FSMA Rule 204.
If you manufacture, process, pack, or hold any of the foods on the FSMA 204 Food Traceability List, you are required to keep additional records as per the U.S. FDA. These new requirements will assist the U.S. FDA in more rapidly and effectively tracking the movement of food to prevent or mitigate foodborne illness outbreaks and to address potential recalls. Join this second webinar of our four-part series to:
Join Ashley Eisenbeiser, Senior Director, Food and Product Safety, FMI, and Luce Angarita, Director, Community Engagement, GS1 US, as they share guidance, expertise, and established best practices that support FSMA 204 recordkeeping requirements.
For the food supply chain, FSMA 204 is putting a spotlight on the need for and benefits of digitized data to easily exchange traceability information with trading partners and with regulators. Join this third webinar of our four-part series to learn:
Join Doug Baker, Vice President of Industry Relations, FMI, and Liz Sertl, Senior Director, Community Engagement, GS1 US, as they demonstrate how increased traceability and visibility, enabled by GS1 Standards, benefits consumers and supply chain stakeholders.
Sharing standardized data is critical, not only to meet U.S. FDA requirements but to also help enable the traceability and interoperability needed to do business efficiently with trading partners. In this session, hear about the tools and resources created by industry members, GS1 US, and FMI to support organizations as they work toward the regulatory requirements.
Join this session to hear what is available for use, and hear insights from your peers on what is still essential to support industry. Join Hilary Thesmar, Chief Science Officer, FMI, and Liz Sertl, Senior Director, Community Engagement, GS1 US, as they highlight industry tools and guidance available for use today as well as collect thoughts and suggestions on additional resources desired to support your organization’s efforts in implementing enhanced traceability processes.