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Hello Dear food safety experts !

Started by , Jan 26 2016 09:19 AM
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Hi All,

 

Actually I've been here for a long , but i didn't have the time to introduce myself ..

so i am a veterinarian that works in the field of food safety , specifically in airline catering .

 

Food safety is a wonderful field of study and work too , it is related to Human resources  chemistry , engineering and of course microbiology and many more.

 

I think that the science of microbiology is an enjoyable thing to know , perhaps the microbes not macrobes rule the world !!

 

I would like to thank every one who shares the knowledge here because knowledge is the most valuable thing in this world , i would like to thank you deeply for webinars and really you are doing great :)

 

Ahmad

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Hello Ahmad, and a warm welcome to the IFSQN.  I agree food safety is a great vocation, never dull, always busy and the job is never done.

 

Thank you so much for your kind feedback, it means a lot.

 

Regards,

Simon


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