Safety & Sanitation: What's your company's food safety culture?

February 15, 2024
Safety & Sanitation: What's your company's food safety culture?

Nelson-Jameson's Director of Regulatory Affairs, Wendy Johnson, and VP of Corporate Responsibility and Development, Mat Bartkowiak have co-authored a feature in the well-recognized Food Quality & Safety magazine. This article explores the practical strategies and considerations necessary for fostering a robust food safety culture within organizations, from continuous training and feedback mechanisms to aligning objectives and celebrating achievements. By engaging employees at all levels and reinforcing the importance of food safety, organizations can cultivate a culture where everyone is committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of consumers.

"It’s critical to engage employees—and management—so that they feel supported in taking on food safety and dedicate themselves to following established protocols."

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