Food safety risk intelligence and benchmarking
Sylvain Charlebois
Food safety risk intelligence and benchmarking - New Jersey Wiley Backwell 2017 - ix,220p. PB 23x15cm.
This book comprehensively argues for more future benchmarking between nations. Since the initial food safety benchmarking report was published in 2008, the sharing of data and protocols among nations has dramatically increased. It was intended to identify and evaluate common elements among global food safety systems. More specifically, benchmarking identifies those countries that employ comparatively best practices to assess, manage, and communicate the risks related to the safety of food and their respective food systems. The overarching intent of this benchmarking assessment, however, is to stimulate exchange and discussion on food safety performance among nations.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
9781119071129
Food
664 / CHAF
Food safety risk intelligence and benchmarking - New Jersey Wiley Backwell 2017 - ix,220p. PB 23x15cm.
This book comprehensively argues for more future benchmarking between nations. Since the initial food safety benchmarking report was published in 2008, the sharing of data and protocols among nations has dramatically increased. It was intended to identify and evaluate common elements among global food safety systems. More specifically, benchmarking identifies those countries that employ comparatively best practices to assess, manage, and communicate the risks related to the safety of food and their respective food systems. The overarching intent of this benchmarking assessment, however, is to stimulate exchange and discussion on food safety performance among nations.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
9781119071129
Food
664 / CHAF