Chemical and Physical Hazards in Food Training Course
Introduction
In the intricate and highly regulated world of food production and safety, identifying and controlling hazards is paramount. While microbiological contaminants often capture the spotlight, Chemical and Physical Hazards in Food represent equally significant threats that demand rigorous attention. These hazards can cause immediate harm, lead to chronic health issues, or result in severe economic consequences for food businesses. Chemical hazards encompass a vast array of substances, including naturally occurring toxins (e.g., mycotoxins, allergens), environmental contaminants (e.g., heavy metals, pesticides), food additives used improperly, cleaning chemical residues, and intentionally introduced adulterants. They can be tasteless, odorless, and colorless, making them difficult to detect without specialized testing. Physical hazards, on the other hand, are foreign objects in food that can cause injury, such as glass, metal, plastic, bone fragments, or stones. Both types of hazards can enter the food chain at any stage, from raw material sourcing and processing to packaging and distribution. Effective identification, risk assessment, and implementation of preventive controls are critical to ensuring consumer safety, maintaining product quality, and complying with stringent national and international food safety regulations. Without a comprehensive understanding of these diverse hazards and their specific control measures, food businesses remain vulnerable to costly recalls, legal liabilities, and irreversible damage to brand reputation. Many food professionals understand general food safety but may lack the specialized knowledge required to effectively identify, assess, and manage the broad spectrum of chemical and physical hazards in their specific food products and processes.
Conversely, mastering Chemical and Physical Hazards in Food equips professionals with the essential knowledge and practical skills to proactively identify, assess, and control non-microbiological risks in food products. This critical skill set is crucial for safeguarding public health, ensuring product quality, preventing costly recalls, and maintaining stringent regulatory compliance in the complex food industry. Our intensive 5-day "Chemical and Physical Hazards in Food" training course is meticulously designed to equip food safety managers, quality assurance personnel, product developers, procurement specialists, laboratory analysts, and production supervisors with the comprehensive theoretical understanding and extensive practical, hands-on insights required to confidently manage chemical and physical hazards throughout the food supply chain.
Duration
5 Days
Target Audience
The "Chemical and Physical Hazards in Food" training course is ideal for a broad range of professionals and individuals involved in food safety, quality assurance, product development, procurement, and operations within the food and beverage industry. This includes:
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the "Chemical and Physical Hazards in Food" training course, participants will be able to:
Course Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Food Hazards and Risk Assessment Principles
Module 2: Chemical Hazards: Naturally Occurring Toxins
Module 3: Chemical Hazards: Environmental & Agricultural Contaminants
Module 4: Chemical Hazards: Processing-Induced, Packaging & Cleaning Agents
Module 5: Physical Hazards: Identification and Sources
Module 6: Control Strategies for Physical Hazards
Module 7: Analytical Methods and Regulatory Compliance
Module 8: Integrated Hazard Management and Crisis Response
CERTIFICATION
TRAINING VENUE
AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION
TERMS OF PAYMENT
Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com
Dates | Fees | Location | Action |
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14/07/2025 - 18/07/2025 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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21/07/2025 - 25/07/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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04/08/2025 - 08/08/2025 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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18/08/2025 - 22/08/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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25/08/2025 - 29/08/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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01/09/2025 - 05/09/2025 | $4,000 | Johannesburg |
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15/09/2025 - 19/09/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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22/09/2025 - 26/09/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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06/10/2025 - 10/10/2025 | $4,950 | Instanbul |
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20/10/2025 - 24/10/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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27/10/2025 - 31/10/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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03/11/2025 - 07/11/2025 | $4,000 | Pretoria |
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17/11/2025 - 21/11/2025 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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24/11/2025 - 28/11/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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01/12/2025 - 05/12/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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08/12/2025 - 12/12/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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05/01/2026 - 09/01/2026 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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19/01/2026 - 23/01/2026 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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26/01/2026 - 30/01/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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02/02/2026 - 06/02/2026 | $4,000 | Johannesburg |
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16/02/2026 - 20/02/2026 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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23/02/2026 - 27/02/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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02/03/2026 - 06/03/2026 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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16/03/2026 - 20/03/2026 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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23/03/2026 - 27/03/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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06/04/2026 - 10/04/2026 | $4,000 | Pretoria |
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13/04/2026 - 17/04/2026 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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20/04/2026 - 24/04/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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04/05/2026 - 08/05/2026 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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18/05/2026 - 22/05/2026 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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25/05/2026 - 29/05/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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01/06/2026 - 05/06/2026 | $4,000 | Johannesburg |
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15/06/2026 - 19/06/2026 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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22/06/2026 - 26/06/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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