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Voor productiepersoneel

Van instructie naar inzicht

Productiemedewerkers staan aan de basis van veilige en kwalitatieve producten. Juist daar is bewustwording essentieel: wat betekenen voedselveiligheid, hygiëne en risico’s in de dagelijkse praktijk? Onze praktijkgerichte trainingen zorgen dat medewerkers begrijpen waarom regels bestaan, wat er van hen wordt verwacht en hoe zij een actieve rol spelen in het voorkomen van fouten. Zo versterken we niet alleen kennis, maar ook verantwoordelijkheid op de werkvloer.

Ons aanbod

Als uw bezoekers de productie ingaan komt er nog wat meer kijken. We moeten nadenken over hygiëne en het voorkomen van besmetting van uw producten en productieproces. Deze e-learning start met de module bezoekers kantoor en vult deze aan met zaken als veiligheid in productie en voedselveiligheid en hygiëneregels.

Voor uitzendkrachten en productiepersoneel, maar ook voor bezoekers en contractors die zonder begeleiding uw productieomgeving in gaan zullen we nog wat dieper moeten gaan op het gebeid van veiligheid en voedselveiligheid. Deze module start met bezoekers kantoor en bezoekers productie onder begeleiding en voegt vervolgens de benodigde diepgang toe.

Als een dienstverlener werkzaamheden gaat uitvoeren in uw productieomgeving ontstaan er weer nieuwe risico’s, vooral op het gebeid van veiligheid. Deze 4e en laatste module voegt de beheersmaatregelen die u kunt opleggen toe aan de bezoekers productie e-learnings.

De privacywetgeving (de AVG) is best een lastig onderwerp. In deze E-learning leert uw personeel hoe hiermee om te gaan en hoe te handelen bij twijfel m.b.t. beheer van persoonsgegevens. Met deze kennis kan een data lek worden voorkomen.

About us as a training provider

We are consultants and trainers

Our training programmes come directly from practice. Developed and delivered by specialists who work with clients every day. That is why every programme is filled with real-life examples, recognisable situations, and practical tips.We believe learning should be both engaging and effective. Expect interactive sessions, tailored to your daily reality.

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Cedeo-erkenning

Onze trainingen zijn CEDEO-gecertificeerd, wat betekent dat ze voldoen aan hoge eisen op het gebied van klanttevredenheid, inhoud, didactiek en resultaatgerichtheid. Een onafhankelijk bewijs dat u bij ons traint met kwaliteit én impact.

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Relevante blogs

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From rules to direction

Laws and regulations define the rules of the game for food safety, labelling, and market access. They are not only there to be followed, but to safeguard what truly matters: trust, integrity, and safety. In a constantly evolving industry, compliance is the minimum requirement. Organisations that understand legislation, follow it, and stay ahead of it, build reputation, agility, and credibility.

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Measuring what matters, where it matters

Control starts with insight. And insight starts with measurement. A well designed sampling plan forms the foundation for demonstrable food safety and product quality. Whether it concerns raw materials, finished products, or environmental hygiene, without structured sampling, every laboratory result remains a snapshot without context. The right sample, at the right moment, for the right reason. That is what a sampling plan is about.

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The structure behind trust

Quality is not a coincidence. It is the result of clear processes, shared responsibility, and structured control. Quality management systems form the foundation of food safety, product quality, and business integrity. They ensure that you operate in line with legislation, customer requirements, and international standards and that you can demonstrate this. But quality systems are more than a way to achieve certification. They are the foundation for improvement, for trust, and for strategic decisions that strengthen future readiness.

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From hazard to control, from paper to practice

Food safety starts with insight. What hazards are present in your raw materials, processes, packaging, or supply chain? Where are the risks of fraud, sabotage, or cross contamination? Systematic risk assessments such as HACCP, GIRA, VACCP, and TACCP provide control over these hazards. They help you identify risks, assess their impact, and implement control measures that actually work. Not only to comply with legislation or audits, but to operate safely, prevent incidents, and build trust.

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What people know determines what they do

A system is only as strong as the people who operate it. That is why training and knowledge are not a side topic within quality. They are a foundation. Whether it concerns food safety, audits, or labelling, without knowledge there is no compliance. Without skills, there is no control. And without awareness, there is no improvement. Training and knowledge do more than build expertise. They strengthen engagement, ownership, and quality awareness across all levels of the organisation.

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Improving with direction, rhythm, and results

Every organisation wants to improve. But without structure, improvement ideas are often handled ad hoc, remain good intentions, or lose momentum in daily operations. Improvement management creates focus. It provides direction, makes progress visible, and prevents the same mistakes from being repeated. By identifying, assessing, and implementing improvements in a structured way, improvement becomes more than isolated actions. It becomes a system that truly drives organisations forward.

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Insight, integrity, and control across the supply chain

In the food industry, speed is critical. Especially when something goes wrong. Whether it concerns a recall, a food safety incident, or a customer question about origin, you need to know where a product comes from and where it has gone. Traceability is therefore more than a legal requirement. It is the backbone of food safety, quality assurance, and supply chain transparency. Without a solid system, you lack control. With the right system, you gain control, trust, and resilience.

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The invisible signals of safety

In the food industry, what you cannot see can pose the greatest risk. Microorganisms, allergens, or residues can settle unnoticed in your environment and eventually contaminate your product. Environmental Monitoring Programs help you manage these risks in a structured way. They enable you to: Detect risks at an early stage, Validate cleaning and disinfection, Demonstrate compliance with legislation and GFSI standards, No organisation can ensure food safety without including the environment in its system.

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Strong when it matters most

Incidents never come expected. A deviation in production, a product recall, a cyberattack, or a sudden disruption in the supply chain. The impact on quality, continuity, and trust can be significant. In those moments, you need structure, clarity, and decisive action. An incident is not a question of if, but when. The way you are prepared determines whether you limit the damage or make it worse and whether you recover or come back stronger.

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Quality secured, trust earned

Quality does not happen by chance. It is the result of clear agreements, deliberate choices, and structured control. In a sector where food safety, legislation, and reputation come together, governance is key. It provides the framework that enables organisations to steer on both compliance and growth. Governance is not just about documenting what is required. It is about organising what truly matters, from policies and KPIs to processes, responsibilities, and leadership. This ensures that quality is not limited to QA, but becomes part of the entire organisation.

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Behaviour as the foundation of food safety

Most organisations have clear protocols, systems, and certifications in place. Yet the biggest risks often do not arise from the system itself, but from how it is applied in practice. From behaviour. Food safety is not a checklist. It is a culture you live every day, at every level of the organisation. Food Safety Culture is about how people think about food safety, how they act in their daily work, and how they respond under pressure. It becomes visible in small decisions, in leadership behaviour, and in the way mistakes are discussed. A strong Food Safety Culture is not optional. It is essential for trust, continuity, and growth.

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The foundation of food safety

Every strong food safety system starts with the basics. Without structured hygiene, cleaning, maintenance, and pest control, any risk analysis is built on unstable ground. Prerequisite programmes form that foundation. They are not just a checklist in an appendix, but the base on which every audit, certification, and food safety culture is built. When properly implemented, they help prevent incidents, ensure compliance, and give employees control over their daily work.