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Respirator Use and Practices in the Food and Kindred Products Manufacturing Establishments
In 2001, the Survey of Respirator Use and Practices gathered information on respirator use from 40,002 randomly selected U.S. establishments. The survey collected...
Traceability 2.0: Ensuring Food Safety and Achieving Competitive Differentiation through Multi-Dimensional Traceability
In response to rising food safety standards and the growing complexity of the food supply chain, food processors are assessing their ability to ensure the safety and...
Standards of Care: Animal Welfare, Agricultural Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship
The Horizon Organic "Standards of Care" encompass every aspect of life on a Horizon Organic dairy farm—from calf-raising to health care to pasture management....
Food and Beverages Industries Go Wire Free
An increasing population and growing consumer demand for packaged foods has forced food and beverages industry to look at new technologies that provide flexibility,...
Moving to a fourth generation: SPC that lets you do your work
This paper reviews the ways in which process control technology has moved historically from earliest techniques to the use of new technologies, and introduces the...
Biodegradable Plastic Packaging Material
Interest in biodegradable disposable plastic items has steadily grown over the last decade. Disposable packaging materials used to ship and protect purchased items...
The effect of standardized information on firm survival and marketing strategies
This study by researchers at Duke University found that the standardization of food product label information mandated by the NLEA actually hurt competition -- and...
IFST Information Statement: Phytosterol Esters
This document from the U.K.-based Institute of Food Science & Technology discusses the what, why and how of plant sterols and stanols.
The right materials for the right environment make a difference
For companies operating in corrosive and harsh environments, special attention needs to be given to the potential impact electrical connections on the environment....
Pitfalls of using 'back of the envelope' calculations to determine OEE
Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) — a way to measure true plant productivity — is the product of availability, performance and quality percentages, but...