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FDA now requires firms handling high-risk foods to maintain detailed traceability records and produce them upon request. This is not advisory guidance. It is federal law.
The FSPCA Traceability Rule Course is now available as a core, industry-oriented training that provides participants with the knowledge that is needed to understand and comply with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Final Rule on Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods, or Food Traceability Rule (FTR) under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
The participant course content is focused on providing the participant with an understanding of FTR record keeping requirements, how to recognize the requirements applicable to them based on the supply chain activities they perform, how traceability data is transmitted through the supply chain, and what is required in a Traceability Plan. The training also covers how companies may approach establishing food traceability programs and procedures, including supply chain and data considerations.
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The final rule “Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods (21 CFR Part 1, Subpart S)”, published in 2022, introduced a Food Traceability List (FTL) of higher-risk commodities and required that covered firms establish, maintain, and swiftly retrieve Critical Tracking Event (CTE) records with specified Key Data Elements (KDEs).
Traceability records must be provided within 24 hrs of the FDA request, or within a timeframe agreed upon by FDA.
FTL (Food Traceability list) is a defined list of higher-risk commodities for which enhanced traceability records are required.
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Dr. Dima Faour-Klingbeil, an FSPCA Lead Instructor (PCQI, IAVA, Traceability Rule), an international food safety consultant, and an academic lecturer in food safety law and regulation at Michigan State University and the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover. She also serves as facilitator and teaching consultant for the Food Policy and Regulations course at the American University of Beirut. She combines regulatory depth with practical industry experience across the MENA region and Europe.
This PCQI course covers all aspects of preventive controls, hazard analysis, and risk-based strategies required under FSMA Preventive Controls rule.This course is the standardized curriculum recognized as adequate by the FDA.
The Intentional Adulteration (IA) Rule under FSMA requires facilities to address vulnerabilities that could lead to food contamination intended to cause a wide public health harm. The FSPCA IAVA course will help you assess and mitigate these risks effectively.
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