1、Food Safety Culture:The Journey ContinuesMay 9,2024Moderator:Vanessa Coffman,PhD2HousekeepingVirtual attendees will be muted.Please use the Q&A function to ask questions.Those in the room,please raise your hand and a mic will be passed to you.Virtual attendees can“up vote”a question.We may not be ab
2、le to get to all of them.This event is being recorded and will be posted on the STOP website and YouTube.You can earn 1 continuing education credit for this webinar,and 1 each in the series.A form will be attached to a follow-up email and can be found on the STOP website.WelcomeThe series in reviewQ
3、&AClosing and whats nextWelcomeThe series in reviewQ&AClosing and whats next1:Addressing Food Safety Culture as a Science-Not a Slogan2:Making Leaders Risk Aware and Push to Reduce Risk3:Building a Coalition of FS Culture Champions Across your Organization4:What More Do You Want to Know About Food S
4、afety Culture?LIVE from IAFP5:Rewards&Recognition Programs that Drive Positive Food Safety Culture6:Food Safety Culture Learning:Its More Than Checking the Boxes7:Live from the Food Safety Summit:Measure what you treasure8:Facing Food Safety Challenges through Culture and Adaptability9:Food Safety C
5、ulture:Storytelling to Shape,Reinforce,and Inspire10:Food Safety Culture:Are Food Safety Management Systems Enough?10+1:Food Safety Culture:The journey continuesTopics In ReviewWelcomeThe series in reviewQ&AClosing and whats next1:Addressing Food Safety Culture as a Science-Not a Slogan2:Making Lead
6、ers Risk Aware and Push to Reduce Risk3:Building a Coalition of FS Culture Champions Across your Organization4:What More Do You Want to Know About Food Safety Culture?LIVE from IAFP5:Rewards&Recognition Programs that Drive Positive Food Safety Culture6:Food Safety Culture Learning:Its More Than Chec