Rescheduled Basic Seafood HACCP Training

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February 20 - 22, 2018
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Rescheduled Basic Seafood HACCP Training

Update:  this class has been rescheduled due to hazardous driving conditions in January.

Training in Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) is mandated for seafood processors by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  This two and a half day basic HACCP training is designed to educate seafood processors, packers, wholesale dealers, harvesters & warehouses about seafood safety. Participants who complete the course receive a certificate issued by Association of Food & Drug Officials (AFDO), that fulfills the FDA requirements for seafood HACCP training.

This workshop is sponsored by LSU AgCenter, School of Nutrition and Food Sciences; in cooperation with the AFDO and the FDA. It will be held January 17 – 19, 2018, on the LSU Campus at 214 Efferson Hall, corner of Highland Rd & E Parker Blvd in Baton Rouge. Early bird price is $300 before December 22, 2017; $325 thereafter.

Register online at http://nfs.lsu.edu/outreach/haccp-seafood.htm.  Start and end times vary by day; download the brochure for complete details.

LSU is offering another, one-day course on Sanitation Control Procedures; get more information on that event here.

Registration questions contact:
Celika Murphy
[email protected]

Lead instructor:
Evelyn (Gutierrez) Watts
[email protected]
Phone: (225) 578-5207