Our editors met this past week in Chicago in conjunction with the American Conference Institute’s Foodborne Illness Litigation event.  
It was the second year we’ve done this, and this time there seemed to be more buzz in the air from the nation’s plaintiff and defense attorneys who practice foodborne illness law.
When you talk about the “buzz” in the air and “feelings” at a conference, you are really being subjective.  I know that.  
But let me speculate on why there might be something to it. 
In the days leading up to the event, which is co-chaired by defense attorney Alan Maxwell and plaintiff’s counsel Bill Marler, several food operations were closed down by various government actions, and others were targets of raids led by armed U.S. Marshals.
All this activity started in mid-October when USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service ordered Tyson’s to suspend operations at its ready-to-eat meat plant in Buffalo, NY. 
Then came the order by the state of Texas, shutting down SanGar Produce and Processing in San Antonio.  The “raid” of the Estrella Family Creamy in Washington state followed.  All of its cheese products were seized, at a minimum resulting in a major disruption of the family business.
There were some other seizures, including one that took $700,000 worth of rice out of a rat-infested Georgia warehouse. 
While actions that actually close down a food processing plant, putting people out of work, are rare, there is nothing about the recent string of  regulatory measures that provides a unifying theme.  
There is stepped-up awareness and action of Listeria, a common thread for the Tyson ready-to-eat meats plant in Buffalo, SanGar Produce in Texas, and Estrella Creamery in Washington state.   But these actions did not involve the same agencies, the same approach or even similar outcomes.
We just considered it interesting that events conspired to give the lawyers a lot to talk about.When curiosity waned over harsh enforcement actions, the lawyers could always kick around industry news, some of which is also creating a buzz.
For example, has Fresh Express, in rolling out its new pathogen-fighting rinse, broken some kind of a produce industry agreement not to use food safety as a method of gaining special favor with consumers?
That issue was the topic of a column by Greg Johnson, editor of the Packer, which is getting a lot of attention both inside and outside the produce industry.
“Food safety should never be a competitive advantage,” said Tom Stenzel, president and CEO of the United Fresh Produce Association.  ”If a new product improves food safety, we should share it with the whole industry.”
Fresh Express says it wants the new rinse tested and shared, so my guess is that the produce industry will continue to move pretty much at the same time on such things.   It is always interesting, however, when there is talk of using food safety as a product advantage.
For our part, your Food Safety News team used three days in Chicago to get back on the same page.  It is that point in the year when we start looking back at what we consider to have been the important stories for 2010, and what we think we should be making in the way of predictions for 2011.
Lots of fun lies ahead, and “the buzz” continues to be fun!

Event
ServSafe® Food Manager Certification Class
When
Monday, November 8, 2010
9:00am - Click on class for more information & register - All Ages
Where
Tuscaloosa - HRBAudit Training Center (map)
Tuscaloosa, AL
Other Info
ServSafe® delivers high-quality training options for every manager. From the classroom to online, and in a variety of languages, this is your food safety training and certification solution.
The ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification is nationally recognized and accredited. To date, more than 3 million ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certifications have been awarded.
See the advantages for yourself with an overview of ServSafe® Fifth Edition. You’ll discover this is the food safety training program that truly is “workforce ready.”

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Class Details:


Before Class - Please take time to review the study guide, take the pre-test and review the video's prior to class. Some of the information will not be covered in class that will be on the test and is in these items. A web link will be provided to you for this information to download/view upon after conformation of payment is received.

Time - 9:00am - 6pm Lecture, 5:30 - 6:00pm Review, 6:00 PM Test/ReTest (If you are doing the online express test make sure you bring your laptop with WiFi)

Food & Beverage - Coffee & Soft Drinks all day and 45 minute lunch break around 1:00pm

Books & Test - Will be given out the day of the class. If you have your own books please download & print out the new 2009 FDA Food Code update to the 5th Edition - Download Link

Books:


The ServSafe Essential Book is optional and is not required to take the class or test. Class price does not include a book and must be purchased separately.

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Class /Test Type:


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[wp_cart:Tuscaloosa, AL 11/8/2010- ServSafe® Food Manager Certification Class - Electronic Test:price:145.00:end] ServSafe® Food Manager Certification Class/Test - Electronic Test - $145.00 (Electronic test is given on computer and you will have your test score that day. You must supply you own lap top with WiFi and have Internet Explorer / FireFox web browser installed.)*

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[wp_cart:Tuscaloosa, AL 11/8/2010- ServSafe® Food Manager Certification Class - Electronic Test (INSTRUCTOR VERSION TEST):price:165.00:end] ServSafe® Food Manager Certification Class/Test - Electronic Test (INSTRUCTOR VERSION TEST) - $165.00 (Electronic test is given on computer and you will have your test score that day. You must supply you own lap top with WiFi and have Internet Explorer / FireFox web browser installed.)*

Test/ReTest Only:


[wp_cart:Tuscaloosa, AL 11/8/2010- ServSafe® Food Manager Proctored Paper Test:price:75.00:end] ServSafe® Food Manager Proctored Paper Test - $75.00 (Paper test score in 10 business days.)*

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Nova Lox Salad Recalled Due to Listeria

On October 30, 2010, in Food Saftey, HRBAudit Blog, by HRBAudit

A lox salad sold at Costco stores in New York and New Jersey has been recalled after health inspectors found the product to be contaminated with Listeria, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported Friday.
Tuv Taam Salads Nova Lox Salad was recalled by Kosher First LLC after routine sampling by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors and subsequent analysis found the product to be positive for Listeria monocytogenes.
Tuv Taam Salads Brand Nova Lox Salad is packed in a 17 oz. plastic container with a Dec. 3, 2010 sell-by code.
The salad should not be eaten.  It can be returned to the place of purchase.  Consumers with questions may contact the company at 718-855-2207.
Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail, or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy persons may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

Event
ServSafe® Food Safety Train the Trainer Training Class
When
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
9:00am - Click on class for more information & register - All Ages
Where
Montgomery - HRBAudit Training Center (map)
Montgomery, AL
Other Info
The ServSafe® Food Safety Train the Trainer Training and Exam consist of the Food Safety Managers Course with the Instructor Exam given online (You will need to supply a laptop with WiFi). You will receive your score the day of the class. To become an Instructor you must pass the class with a score of 75%.

The Train the Trainer Class consist of the follow:

Day One: Manager Training and Exam Class – 9am- 6pm
Day Two: Overview of the Instructor/Proctor Process with a review of material – 8am- 12pm

What is included:

  • ServSafe® Instructor Complete Tool Kit – ServSafe® Essentials Book, ServSafe® Course Book and ServSafe® Instructor Deluxe CD-ROM

  • ServSafe® Food Safety Managers Class w/ Electronic Test

  • ServSafe® Food Safety Employee Guide

  • Full over view and assistance in becoming a registered Instructor/Proctor

  • Full over view administering classes and exams

  • 90 Day Email & Telephone Q&A Support to get you started training

  • Ground Shipping of Materials – Must register 10 business days before class for materials to be shipped to you.



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[wp_cart:Montgomery, AL 12/22 & 12/23(ServSafe Train the Trainer w/o Instructor Tool Kit ) :price:300.00:end] ServSafe Train the Trainer w/o Instructor Tool Kit - $300.00 *

If you sign up for a ServSafe Food Manager Safety Class you have read and agree to the *Online Store Details – PLEASE READ .


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Event
ServSafe® Food Safety Train the Trainer Training Class
When
Monday, December 6, 2010
9:00am - Click on class for more information & register - All Ages
Where
Columbia - HRBAudit Training Center (map)
Radisson Hotel Columbia and Conference Center
2100 Bush River Road
Columbia, SC 29210
Other Info
The ServSafe® Food Safety Train the Trainer Training and Exam consist of the Food Safety Managers Course with the Instructor Exam given online (You will need to supply a laptop with WiFi). You will receive your score the day of the class. To become an Instructor you must pass the class with a score of 75%.

The Train the Trainer Class consist of the follow:

Day One: Manager Training and Exam Class – 9am- 6pm
Day Two: Overview of the Instructor/Proctor Process with a review of material – 8am – 12pm

What is included:

  • ServSafe® Instructor Complete Tool Kit – ServSafe® Essentials Book, ServSafe® Course Book and ServSafe® Instructor Deluxe CD-ROM

  • ServSafe® Food Safety Managers Class w/ Electronic Test

  • ServSafe® Food Safety Employee Guide

  • Full over view and assistance in becoming a registered Instructor/Proctor

  • Full over view administering classes and exams

  • 90 Day Email & Telephone Q&A Support to get you started training

  • Ground Shipping of Materials – Must register 10 business days before class for materials to be shipped to you.



[wp_cart:Columbia, SC 12/6 & 12/7(ServSafe Train the Trainer w/ Instructor Tool Kit ) :price:525.00:end] ServSafe Train the Trainer w/ Instructor Tool Kit - $525.00 *



[wp_cart:Columbia, SC 12/6 & 12/7(ServSafe Train the Trainer w/o Instructor Tool Kit ) :price:300.00:end] ServSafe Train the Trainer w/o Instructor Tool Kit - $300.00 *

If you sign up for a ServSafe Food Manager Safety Class you have read and agree to the *Online Store Details – PLEASE READ .


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Event
ServSafe® Food Safety Train the Trainer Training Class
When
Friday, December 3, 2010
9:00am - Click on class for more information & register - All Ages
Where
Myrtle Beach - HRBAudit Training Center (map)
Hilton Garden Inn Myrtle Beach/Coastal Grand Mall
2383 Coastal Grand Circle
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Other Info
The ServSafe® Food Safety Train the Trainer Training and Exam consist of the Food Safety Managers Course with the Instructor Exam given online (You will need to supply a laptop with WiFi). You will receive your score the day of the class. To become an Instructor you must pass the class with a score of 75%.

The Train the Trainer Class consist of the follow:

Day One: Manager Training and Exam Class – 9am- 6pm
Day Two: Overview of the Instructor/Proctor Process with a review of material – 8am – 12pm

What is included:

  • ServSafe® Instructor Complete Tool Kit – ServSafe® Essentials Book, ServSafe® Course Book and ServSafe® Instructor Deluxe CD-ROM

  • ServSafe® Food Safety Managers Class w/ Electronic Test

  • ServSafe® Food Safety Employee Guide

  • Full over view and assistance in becoming a registered Instructor/Proctor

  • Full over view administering classes and exams

  • 90 Day Email & Telephone Q&A Support to get you started training

  • Ground Shipping of Materials – Must register 10 business days before class for materials to be shipped to you.



[wp_cart:Myrtle Beach, SC 12/3 & 12/4(ServSafe Train the Trainer w/ Instructor Tool Kit ) :price:525.00:end] ServSafe Train the Trainer w/ Instructor Tool Kit - $525.00 *



[wp_cart:Myrtle Beach, SC 12/3 & 12/4(ServSafe Train the Trainer w/o Instructor Tool Kit ) :price:300.00:end] ServSafe Train the Trainer w/o Instructor Tool Kit - $300.00 *

If you sign up for a ServSafe Food Manager Safety Class you have read and agree to the *Online Store Details – PLEASE READ .


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