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Follow on Google News | FSSC Packaging: Overview of Requirements, Suitability and Benefits for your BusinessThe aim of the webinar is to familiarise our customers of the change from PAS 223 to ISO/TS22003-4:2013, and how this applies to the FSSC Packaging standard.
By: SGS S.A Agenda Introduction to SGS Overview of the Standard Implementation Audit Outcomes Certification Auditors Next Steps Q&A Background Food packaging is becoming an increasingly important and diverse sector within the food supply chain. With increased regulatory, labelling and performance requirements being made for packaging materials the packaging producers need to ensure their products are meeting the expectations of their customers in a consistent and safe fashion. Incidents of compromised food safety are on the rise and the packaging material has a vital role to play in ensuring the quality and safety of the food which it is containing. In order to support the packaging manufacturer and the desire of the food manufacturers to have transparency within the food supply chain the Foundation for Food Safety have developed the FSSC 22000 standard for packaging. Background Food packaging is becoming an increasingly important and diverse sector within the food supply chain. With increased regulatory, labelling and performance requirements being made for packaging materials the packaging producers need to ensure their products are meeting the expectations of their customers in a consistent and safe fashion. Incidents of compromised food safety are on the rise and the packaging material has a vital role to play in ensuring the quality and safety of the food which it is containing. In order to support the packaging manufacturer and the desire of the food manufacturers to have transparency within the food supply chain the Foundation for Food Safety have developed the FSSC 22000 standard for packaging. Presenters Neil Milvain – Global Product Manager - Packaging, SGS Neil has background in manufacturing and retail. Qualified as a polymer technologist, Neil has worked with design and specification of packaging materials and print for some of the largest high street retailers. Neil has been with SGS for 5 years, initially as an auditor/trainer/ Andy Hawthorne – Global ISO/FSSC 22000 Product Manager, SGS Andy is the Global Product Manager for FSSC/ISO 22000. Andy has 24 years global food technical management experience and has worked in various fields including Airline catering, 2nd & 3rd Party Auditing, Produce (prepared, grower and packing operations), Meat, Seafood, Sushi, Ready meals and Sandwiches, etc. into the retail and food service markets. He works with Neil and the FSSC over the last couple of months to develop a better understanding of what the FSSS packaging standard does/does not cover, and how to grow and improve the auditing service SGS provides current and new customers whilst ensuring to adhere to the FSSC standard relating to food contact packaging. Target Audience The webinar is mainly aimed at packaging companies that are seeking certification of their Food Safety Management Systems to the FSSC 22000 standard. It is also aimed at interested parties who are considering the FSSC 22000 standard. Click to Register for Session 1 schedule (https://sgseventcenter.webex.com/ 09:00 a.m. London (GMT Summer Time) 10:00 a.m. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam (Europe Summer Time) 04:00 p.m. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Singapore Time) 05:30 p.m. Darwin (Australia Central Time) Click to Register for Session 2 schedule (https://sgseventcenter.webex.com/ 03:00 p.m. London (GMT Summer Time) 04:00 p.m. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam (Europe Summer Time) 07:00 a.m. San Francisco(Pacific Daylight Time) 11:00 a.m. Brazil (S. America Eastern Standard Time) Language: English Cost: No charge For further information, please contact: Nelirene Dablio Global Interactive Marketing Manager SGS S.A. t: +63 2 848 0777 loc. 8772 http://www.sgs.com/ End
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