Practical Controls
This module is specific to Food Defense Awareness and should be read carefully before continuing.
- Apply intentional contamination through clear instructions and routine checking.
- Use visitor control as a daily control point and verify it during supervision.
- Maintain secure storage with the correct tools, labels, cleaning practices, and records.
- Ensure suspicious activity is understood by all staff who work in the process.
- Review reporting regularly so the control stays effective.
- Keep work areas organized so safe practices are easier to follow.
- Use visual reminders, checklists, and staff briefings to strengthen compliance.
- Separate high-risk activities from low-risk activities whenever possible.
- Do not allow convenience or speed to override safe working methods.
- If staff are unsure, they should stop, ask, and confirm the correct method before continuing.