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Cor Groenveld

175 Delegates attend LRQA Food Sector Webinar - View the recorded version!

– 18th Feb 2010

The 60 minute webinar delivered by a leading Food safety expert, featured over 175 delegates. Find out more and view the recorded webinar.

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Final thoughts from the Global Food Safety Conference

– 12th Feb 2010 by Alex Briggs

This podcast is an interview with Robert DuPuy. Robert is the Vice-President of Sales and Training for LRQA USA. Robert joined LRQA in 2007. Robert has brought a revolutionary approach to the certification industry, with his insight and extensive IT experience helping shape Business Assurance in the USA. On the final day of the Global Food Safety Conference in Washington, D.C., we talked to Robert about his take on the event and organisations in attendance.

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GFSI, FSSC 22000 and Washington, D.C.

– 11th Feb 2010 by Cor Groenveld

Cor talks about his recent visit to the Global Food safety event in Washington and specifically talks about FSSC 22000, GFSI and more.

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Cor Groenveld Global Food Safety Podcast

– 8th Feb 2010 by Alex Briggs

Cor Groenveld, LRQA’s global food safety expert, delivered a presentation at the Washington D.C. Global Food Safety Conference. His presentation on the Food Supply Chain was one of the highlights of the world’s largest food safety conference.
Cor is also the chairman of the Foundation for Food Safety Certification, the owners of FSSC 22000.

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LRQA Food Assurance Podcast - Day Two -Global Food Safety Conference

– 4th Feb 2010 by Alex Briggs

On day two of the Global Food Safety Conference in Washington, D.C., we talked to Vel Pillay, LRQA’s food safety expert for the Americas. Vel talked about the road that LRQA has taken to FSSC 22000 and what lies ahead. Visit our food blog throughout the month of February for more information from the event.

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Global Food Safety Conference - live on Day one - podcast

– 3rd Feb 2010 by Alex Briggs

The Global Food Safety Conference is the world’s leading global food sector event. With over 700 delegates attending the Washington D.C. event, food safety issues are being addressed at the highest levels.
We are live at the event, with daily blogs, podcasts and news stories.

On day one, we interviewed Cor Groenveld, LRQA’s leading global food sector expert, Andrew Smith, LRQA’s Senior Vice-President, Americas and Martin Brown, LRQA’s Vice-President for the Americas.. Visit our blog throughout February 2010 for daily blogs on issues affecting the food sector.

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LRQA Food Assurance Blog Live!

– 3rd Feb 2010 by Alex Briggs

LRQA’s Food Assurance Blog is now live!

Managing Director Mike James started it off on day one, with Senior Vice-President of the Americas, Andrew Smith blogging on day two.

Day three featured a series of live blogs from the Global Food Safety Conference in Washington, D.C.

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Latest food scare raises call for traceability

– 26th Jan 2010 by Alex Briggs

The 1.25 million pound salami recall by Daniele Inc. and the associated outbreak have once again raised questions about traceability. This Food Safety News article highlights the seriousness of the issue.

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LRQA Food Safety Video Podcast Series, Episode 2

– 2nd Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

Episode 2 in the LRQA Food Safety Video Podcast Series also features Cor Groenveld. Cor is one of the world’s leading experts on Food Safety. He is currently the chairman for the FSSC Foundation and was instrumental in the development of ISO 22000 and PAS 220. In this episode, Cor talks about PAS 220, the FSSC Foundation and the unique issues facing today’s global, complex food supply chains.

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US Food Safety Bill passes Senate vote

– 20th Nov 2009 by Alex Briggs

The US Senate approved the Food Safety Bill yesterday, bringing the bill to its final hurdle. The House of Representatives is not likely to being debating the bill until next year, with their approval meaning the bill would effectively pass into law, as President Obama is a vocal proponent of the bill.

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