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76- Justifying your decisions in your hazard analysis

An episode of the Food Safety University podcast, hosted by Michele Pfannenstiel DVM, titled "76- Justifying your decisions in your hazard analysis" was published on March 19, 2020 and runs 29 minutes.

March 19, 2020 ·29m · Food Safety University

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In this week's episode we are covering some discussion about corona virus to start and then we are diving into justification for decisions in your hazard analysis. Really...why are hazards NRLTO or RLTO? Even know what that means? Well listen in and find out!

In this week's episode we are covering some discussion about corona virus to start and then we are diving into justification for decisions in your hazard analysis.

Really...why are hazards NRLTO or RLTO?

Even know what that means? Well listen in and find out!

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