Rochester Midland Corporation (RMC) is sponsoring an all day Food Safety Sanitation Forum on June 7th at Hyatt Place Baltimore/Owings Mills, MD. The forum will focus on food sanitation hot topics such as biofilm issues, allergen control, hygienic design issues, sustainability, GFSI Pros and Cons, and CIP/COP systems. Speakers include Margaret Kolk of National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), Gabe Miller from Sanimatic Corp., as well as Charles Giambrone, Technology and Regulatory Manager and Newton Green, Sustainability Engineer, both from RMC.
“RMC is excited to partner with NSF and support the Food Processing Industry in the Baltimore area
by providing a low cost one day forum that will provide updates on hot topics facing food processors including GFSI certification changes for 2012, Listeria and mold control and CIP system technology,” said Jim Fifield, Senior VP at Rochester Midland.
Whether a food plant is concerned with contamination from E. coli 0157:H7, Campylobacter or Listeria monocytogenes, RMC works as a partner to identify deficiencies in the process, and provide solutions and follow-up training to prevent a recall. In-plant seminars on food manufacturing plant sanitation, employee hygiene practices, process control practices, and other GMP related topics are part of prevention and continuous improvement in BrandGuard, RMC’s signature food safety program. For more information on the BrandGuard program, please contact Lauri Calarco @ 585-336-2310 or lcalarco@rochestermidland.com.