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What you need to know about pest management and sanitation

in Food Safety Fridays Webinars
Added by Simon , 15 Feb 2021


Taking place 22 Jun 2022 02:00 PM - 06:00 PM (Single Day Event)

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You may have an in-house team that handles pest control or you may hire a thrid-party company to perform those services. Either way, you need to know how those programs work so they can be implemented effectively. This course will cover the basics of pest management plans, the key elements that need to be in place, and how they are being put into action.



You will learn about how to inspect for pests and what the inspections should look for. It will also discuss monitoring programs, the monitoring devices, and how to use the data that is collected to make educated pest management decisions based on pest thresholds. The most effective plan focuses on prevention and we will cover the steps you can take to avoid having pests become established at your site.



Whether you are performing pest control duties at your site or overseeing the team that does, you need to know the best way to build and execute a highly effective pest management plan to protect your site, your product, and your reputation.



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Cost of Attendance: $97



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Speaker Bio:
Chelle Hartzer is the consulting entomologist at 360PFSC and has been working with the pest management industry for over a decade, helping clients solve complicated pest issues. With an in-depth knowledge of the food industry, pest control industry, and sensitive accounts (like pharmaceuticals, zoos, and food processing), she has been able to get to the root causes and provide practical solutions to challenging pest situations.



Chelle has worked as a technical expert for Rollins (parent company of Orkin) and prior to joining Rollins, Chelle was an Entomologist and Product Manager with The Industrial Fumigant Company. She was also a Research Assistant at Kansas State University, Grain Science & Industry and a Research Assistant at the Center for Grain and Animal Health Research at USDA-ARS.



Chelle holds a BS in Entomology with a wildlife conservation concentration from the University of Delaware and an MS in Entomology from Kansas State University as well as being a Board Certified Entomologist in Urban and Structural Entomology. She is also a Preventative Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI) and earned her Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.



Along with on-site troubleshooting, 360 PFSC provides trainings, phone and email consultations, and retainer services for 24/7 assistance.
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Chelle Hartzer, BCE, PCQI
Consulting Entomologist
360 Pest and Food Safety Consulting

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