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La cultura de seguridad alimentaria fomenta la seguridad alimentaria mediante el aumento de la sensibilización y la mejora del comportamiento de los trabajadores en los establecimientos alimentarios. Mejorar la calidad y el cumplimiento de nuestros productos y procesos requiere ir más allá de los enfoques tradicionales de formación, análisis e inspección para gestionar los riesgos. Requiere una mejor comprensión de la cultura de la empresa y de la dimensión humana de la calidad y el cumplimiento en nuestra industria. Si queremos mejorar la calidad y el cumplimiento de nuestros productos y de nuestros procesos, debemos cambiar la forma en que las personas hacen las cosas. Debemos cambiar el comportamiento de las personas mediante la implementación de un Sistema de gestión de Autocontrol basado en el comportamiento y, por extensión, una cultura de calidad y cumplimiento basada en el comportamiento.Cuando una empresa implementa una cultura de cumplimiento y calidad basada en el comportamiento, analiza sus problemas como un todo y comprende que hay múltiples factores que afectan al desempeño. Una consecuencia muy positiva de este pensamiento sistemático es el cambio de los programas de acciones correctivas y preventivas (CAPA), que en la mayoría son correctivos, a otros programas donde predominan sistemáticamente las acciones preventivas.La calidad es responsabilidad de todos, pero cuando se trata de crear, fortalecer o mantener una cultura dentro de una organización, hay un grupo que realmente tiene esa responsabilidad: los líderes, los gerentes y los altos cargos directivos. Necesitamos una mejor gestión del sistema de Calidad/Sistema de Autocontrol y más liderazgo en la cultura de la calidad y cumplimiento. El propósito de este libro es ofrecer desde nuestra experiencia, una hoja de ruta clara para resolver los problemas regulatorios y lograr seguir la senda del cumplimiento mediante la implementación de una cultura sólida y positiva de calidad y cumplimiento. La receta es clara y simple: todo lo que necesita es buenos trabajadores, buenos procedimientos y buenos programas de formación.
This fourth edition of Health at a Glance: Europe presents key indicators of health and health systems in the 28 EU countries, 5 candidate countries to the EU and 3 EFTA countries.
With food supplies tightening, countries are competing for the land and waterresources needed to feed their people.
Statistical Aspects of the Microbiological Examination of Foods, Third Edition, updates some important statistical procedures following intensive collaborative work by many experts in microbiology and statistics, and corrects typographic and other errors present in the previous edition. Following a brief introduction to the subject, basic statistical concepts and procedures are described including both theoretical and actual frequency distributions that are associated with the occurrence of microorganisms in foods. This leads into a discussion of the methods for examination of foods and the sources of statistical and practical errors associated with the methods. Such errors are important in understanding the principles of measurement uncertainty as applied to microbiological data and the approaches to determination of uncertainty. The ways in which the concept of statistical process control developed many years ago to improve commercial manufacturing processes can be applied to microbiological examination in the laboratory. This is important in ensuring that laboratory results reflect, as precisely as possible, the microbiological status of manufactured products through the concept and practice of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing. The use of properly validated standard methods of testing and the verification of 'in house' methods against internationally validated methods is of increasing importance in ensuring that laboratory results are meaningful in relation to development of and compliance with established microbiological criteria for foods. The final chapter of the book reviews the uses of such criteria in relation to the development of and compliance with food safety objectives. Throughout the book the theoretical concepts are illustrated in worked examples using real data obtained in the examination of foods and in research studies concerned with food safety. - Includes additional figures and tables together with many worked examples to illustrate the use of specific procedures in the analysis of data obtained in the microbiological examination of foods - Offers completely updated chapters and six new chapters - Brings the reader up to date and allows easy access to individual topics in one place - Corrects typographic and other errors present in the previous edition
This publication provides an overview of the common and unique sustainability elements of Indigenous Peoples' food systems, in terms of natural resource management, access to the market, diet diversity, indigenous peoples’ governance systems, and links to traditional knowledge and indigenous languages. While enhancing the learning on Indigenous Peoples food systems, it will raise awareness on the need to enhance the protection of Indigenous Peoples' food systems as a source of livelihood for the 476 million indigenous inhabitants in the world, while contributing to the Zero Hunger Goal. In addition, the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) and the UN Food Systems Summit call on the enhancement of sustainable food systems and on the importance of diversifying diets with nutritious foods, while broadening the existing food base and preserving biodiversity. This is a feature characteristic of Indigenous Peoples' food systems since hundreds of years, which can provide answers to the current debate on sustainable food systems and resilience.
"The ready availability of donated sperm and eggs has made possible an entirely new form of family. Children of the same donor and their families, with the help of the internet, can now locate each other and make contact. Sometimes this network of families form meaningful connections that blossom into longstanding groups, and close friendships. This book is about unprecedented families that have grown up at the intersection of new reproductive technologies, social media and the human desire for belonging. Random Families asks: Do shared genes make you a family? What do couples do when they discover that their children shares half their DNA with a dozen or more other offspring from the same sperm donor? What do kids find in common with their donor siblings? What becomes of these chance networks once parents and donor siblings find one another? Based on over 350 interviews with children (ages 10-28) and their parents from all over the U.S., Random Families chronicles the chain of choices that couples and single mothers make from what donor to use to how to participate (or not) in donor sibling networks. Children reveal their understanding of a donor, the donor's spot on the family tree and the meaning of their donor siblings. Through rich first-person accounts of network membership, the book illustrates how these extraordinary relationships -- woven from bits of online information and shared genetic ties -- are transformed into new possibilities for kinship. Random Families offers down-to-earth stories from real families to highlight just how truly distinctive these contemporary new forms of family are." -- Publisher's description
This book is open access under a CC-BY license. The multiple purposes of nature – livelihood for communities, revenues for states, commodities for companies, and biodiversity for conservationists – have turned environmental governance in Latin America into a highly contested arena. In such a resource-rich region, unequal power relations, conflicting priorities, and trade-offs among multiple goals have led to a myriad of contrasting initiatives that are reshaping social relations and rural territories. This edited collection addresses these tensions by unpacking environmental governance as a complex process of formulating and contesting values, procedures and practices shaping the access, control and use of natural resources. Contributors from various fields address the challenges, limitations, and possibilities for a more sustainable, equal, and fair development. In this book, environmental governance is seen as an overarching concept defining the dynamic and multi-layered repertoire of society-nature interactions, where images of nature and discourses on the use of natural resources are mediated by contextual processes at multiple scales.