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Root Cause Identification and Problem Solving Tools in Food Safety

in Food Safety Fridays Webinars
Added by Simon , 17 Feb 2017


Taking place 31 May 2019 02:00 PM - 06:00 PM (Single Day Event)

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This 4 hour webinar will demonstrate the practical use of tools for risk analyzing, root cause identification and problem solving in every day food safety.



Through the webinar four practical tools are presented:



PARETO Analysis - The basic underlying rule behind the Pareto principle is that in almost every case, 80% of the total problems incurred are caused by 20% of the problem causes. Therefore, by concentrating on the major problems first, you can eliminate the majority of your problems. The few problems that occur most often result in the majority of your defects.



FMEA - Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a systematic, proactive method for evaluating a process to identify where and how it might fail and to assess the relative impact of different failures, in order to identify the parts of the process that are most in need of change.



ISHIKAWA diagram - A fishbone diagram, also called a cause and effect diagram, is a visualization tool for categorizing the potential causes of a problem in order to identify its root causes.



8-D - The eight disciplines (8D) model is a problem solving approach typically employed by quality engineers or other professionals and commonly used by the production industry. Its purpose is to identify, correct, and eliminate recurring problems, and it is useful in product and process improvement.



The webinar will provide specific knowledge on how and where to use these tools, and provide practical worksheets and models that could be used in future business.



Further details can be found at the registration link.

Cost of Attendance: $97



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Speaker Bio:
Food Safety expert with more than 10 years in food safety topics and implementation, training and auditing business. Food safety standards are my focus, still strongly included in standards for quality, environmental protection and health and safety. Currently on position of project manager for certification body of Quality Austria where I am also accredited auditor and trainer with more than 500 audits performed in different industries and more than 1,000 persons trained. I have a vision of finding new ways to analyse risks in food safety and defining of methods that will be used in industries across the world. My strategy is to develop and research new topics in food safety, presenting them through the webinars, training's, forums, blogging and publications.
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Vladimir Surčinski
Auditor and Trainer for Food Standards
IFSQN

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