Join us on our collaborative journey to reimagine wet food plant sanitation processes. This presentation is based on the ongoing efforts at Maple Leaf Foods and draws on expertise to consider all sectors in the food industry. The webinar will provide insights and tips on how all food manufacturers can make sanitation a "team sport" by developing cross-functional stakeholder engagement. It is time to stop blaming sanitors for recurring equipment damage that results in startup downtime and, instead, work collaboratively to develop problem-solving processes that are effective. Learn how wet sanitation can become safer and more sustainable by either redesigning or modifying the seven-step cleaning process. These efforts to rethink sanitation are enabled by sanitation performance where the process effectiveness and efficiency are both stable and predictable.
From this webinar, attendees will learn:
- How Maple Leaf Foods re-envisioned and executed its wet sanitation process to minimize equipment damage, enhance sustainability, ensure food safety, and save costs
- How developing cross-functional engagement from different stakeholders and departments creates a team effort that makes a complex project possible
- The redesigned elements of wet sanitation that make Maple Leaf Foods' process safer, more sustainable, and less costly
Speakers:
Moderator: Adrienne Blume, Editorial Director, Food Safety Magazine
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