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Food Safety Webinar Series: Chemical Application Training
May 1 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
The 91±¬ÁÏ Extension Food Safety Webinar Series is a monthly, expert-led educational series focused on practical food safety, regulatory compliance, and product innovation across the food system. Sessions cover topics such as electronic record-keeping, workforce training, chemical safety, food adulteration prevention, seafood pathogen detection, audit readiness, product development, environmental air quality, and alternative protein innovations. The series is designed for food producers, processors, seafood businesses, entrepreneurs, quality assurance staff, extension educators, students, faculty, regulatory professionals, and technical specialists, with particular relevance for those working with food safety training, compliance systems, seafood hazards, product development, and emerging technologies in food processing.
Food businesses and professionals face increasing regulatory expectations, evolving hazards, and rapid technological change. By addressing real-world topics such as digital compliance systems, chemical handling, adulteration prevention, seafood pathogen detection, and audit preparation, the series helps participants stay current and make informed, practical decisions. Participants will gain practical tools, real-world case studies, and actionable strategies related to training programs, compliance documentation, safe chemical use, adulteration prevention, seafood safety, product innovation, and environmental controls—knowledge they can immediately apply in their operations, classrooms, or regulatory work.
Chemical Application Training
Chemicals are used extensively in food operations for cleaning, sanitizing, pest control, and water treatment. This webinar will focus on the safe, effective, and compliant use of these substances. Key topics will include understanding Safety Data Sheets (SDS), proper dilution rates and application techniques, safe storage and labeling requirements, and personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols. We will also review common regulatory pitfalls and how to train staff to handle chemicals responsibly, prevent cross-contamination, and respond to spills or exposures, ensuring alignment with OSHA and food safety regulatory requirements.

