What You’ll Learn in This Traceability and Recall Training
The training on Traceability and Recall has the following objectives:
- Learning Objectives
- Lot Identification and Traceability
- What is traceability?
- How to achieve traceability?
- Traceability of inputs, rework & finished products.
- Recall Plan
- How to build a recall program or plan?
- Recall Classifications
- How to manage a recall?
This training is completely self-paced, so you can begin at any time and set your own pace. Training duration is 30 days from signup/assigned date.
On purchase, or if company enrols you in a training, you will receive an email invitation to signup on the portal. Upon login you can access assigned/purchased trainings from "My Courses/Trainings" tab. You can access the trainings from any device with a live Internet connection. The training will work on a desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.
Online trainings provide unparalleled convenience and flexibility. You can take the training anytime and anywhere; on any device you own.
You can email your instructor directly at [email protected] or utilize the training discussion board.
Currently trainings are offered in English language only.
Training is in audio visual format. You need to watch all the videos.
Trainee must have basic understandings of English language. Trainee must have a computer/mobile/tablet along with stable internet connection to attempt the training. Trainee must be familiar with basic use of computer.
Conceptual understanding from video lectures will be examined by an exam (where applicable) (multiple choice, true/false etc). You need to watch all the videos to complete the course.
Soft copy of test results (if applicable) will be emailed right after test submission. You can always access your current and previous results from your portal using your credentials.
Course completion/qualification certificates will be awarded to qualifying trainees right after course completion or exam submission through email. Trainees can download and print it later from their respective portals.
Full refund before the course is attempted, No refund will be processed if a candidate has started a course.
A lot identification (or batch code) is a unique identifier that links a product to its production history. It enables you to trace raw materials, rework, and finished goods - a core concept of this course.
A recall program includes a written plan, a recall team, communication procedures, mock recall drills, and record‑keeping requirements. Part 4 of the course focuses on recall planning. for broader quality management, see Principles of Internal Auditing.
The FDA and CFIA use three classes: Class I (serious risk of death or severe harm), Class II (temporary or reversible health issues), and Class III (low risk). Part 3 of the course covers recall classifications in detail. FDA Recall Classification Guidance
The FDA and CFIA use three classes: Class I (serious risk of death or severe harm), Class II (temporary or reversible health issues), and Class III (low risk). Part 3 of the course covers recall classifications in detail. Learn more from the official FDA Recalls Background and Definitions page.
The FDA's FSMA Food Traceability Rule (Section 204) requires companies to maintain detailed records for a list of high‑risk foods. This course helps you understand those requirements. Read the official FDA Tracking and Tracing of Food guidance for more.
You need records of raw material receipts, production, distribution, and customer information. Part 5 of the course covers record keeping. explore Document Control & Record Keeping for more on documentation.
- Basic Instructions
- Introduction
- Part 1 – Identification and Traceability Overview
- Part 2 – Traceability Systems
- Part 3 – Recall Classifications
- Part 4 – Recall Planning
- Part 5 – Traceability and Recall – Record Keeping
- Lesson Learned
- Review Quiz - Guided
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