Food safety professionals have the ability to positively impact food safety culture through emotional intelligence.
Judy Sebastian, Food Quality & Safety's blogger, holds dual specialization in public health and safety and organizational development. Equipped with more than 10 years of experience in food safety systems implementation, workplace culture assessments, and talent development strategies, she is passionate about global food culture and how it impacts our daily lives. Judy is a certified trainer and consultant with Dubai-based Apex Food Consultants and is currently based in Portland, Ore. Reach her at [email protected].
Articles by Judy Sebastian
FQ&S Blog: Communicate with Clarity Using Food Labels
Food labels present the opportunity for brands to better communicate with their consumers.
FQ&S Blog: Leveraging Data Visualization to Support Food Safety Initiatives
Food safety data coupled with data visualization tools can help decision makers quickly pivot their safety and quality strategies when necessary.
Unconscious Bias During an Audit
We are only scratching the surface when it comes to understanding our unconscious biases; there is much work to be done.
Gone Fishing: Parasite Edition
A recent study has revealed an alarming increase in the population size of marine parasites. With effective food safety measures in place, consumer safety can be assured.
How to Improve Virtual Food Safety Training Programs
Revisit your training approach to ensure you’re still creating meaningful learning experiences and are mindful of learners’ needs.
Embracing An Empathic and Inclusive Approach to Food Safety
The essence of an effective food safety culture lies in fostering an environment that feels safe and inclusive to everyone involved.
The Rise of Remote Food Safety Audits
Food businesses and certification bodies are exploring new ways to gather, analyze, and report data based on virtual audit findings.
Food Delivery and Takeout in the Pandemic Age
Food and grocery delivery services are not completely without risk, but can be maintained through some thoughtful best practices.
Crisis Communication Best Practices for Food Safety Professionals
During a pandemic, a composed, collected, and educated approach to crisis communications is critical.
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