But are these elements what one would assume them to mean?
What has to be included in the plan (develop)?
What has to be implemented (implement)?
What has to be tested (test)?
And, what exactly is assess and maintain?
Are there required frequencies for certain activities?
Are frequencies for each item the same?
Is the frequency for tasks to be accomplished or is it for is that to be tested?
We have the knowledge and expertise to develop a Food Defense Plan with you for your company that will satisfy FSIS’ requirements to be considered “functional.”
If FSIS feels forced to establish rulemaking and require Food Defense Plans to be mandatory, there will be many more requirements once you must have one.
Get ahead of the game, and get your food defense plan ready – let’s not make food defense plans mandatory…