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Welcome to Introduction to Water Quality .
This learning module is part of the Food Safety Knowledge Network Basic Level Program.
The Basic Level and Intermediate Level Programs were developed through a partnership between the Global Food Safety Initiative and Michigan State University to enhance the technical knowledge of individuals responsible for food safety, especially those working for small or less-developed businesses.
To learn more about the Food Safety Knowledge Network, please visit www.foodsafetyknowledgenetwork.org .
A person responsible for food safety must know the necessary requirements for constructing water systems within the factory. Identifying possible points of contamination or reduction in the quality of the water is essential to maintain the safety of a product.
Having poor water quality or using contaminated water in food processing can affect the safety of products and potentially cause illness to many people. A good water quality management system will reduce this risk.
The following topics will be discussed:
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to
As the person responsible for food safety within the factory, you must develop systems that
Any system will have to be clearly and concisely documented and communicated effectively to appropriate staff within the company.
You must work closely with key company staff to ensure they clearly understand the importance of such systems and the ways they can influence effective compliance.
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