This year the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) has added a new way to participate in the Call for Abstracts process for the Annual Educational Conference (AEC) & Exhibition. It is called, "Be a voice" and it gives you the opportunity to tell us what you’d like to experience at the AEC. Tell us topics you’d like to hear about and speakers you’d like to see. Review abstracts and provide input.
Help NEHA develop a training and education experience that continues to advance the proficiency of the environmental health profession AND helps create bottom line improvements for your organization!
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HELPFUL LINKS: How to Participate and Use this Blog | Disclosure | NEHA Blog Policy and Participation Guide
ADDITIONAL WAYS TO PARTICIPATE: Submit An Abstract | Suggest a Topic | Suggest a Speaker | Questions?
To search for specific abstracts, please use the search box located at the top left of the page (*next to the Blogger icon).
HELPFUL LINKS: How to Participate and Use this Blog | Disclosure | NEHA Blog Policy and Participation Guide
ADDITIONAL WAYS TO PARTICIPATE: Submit An Abstract | Suggest a Topic | Suggest a Speaker | Questions?
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Food Safety Inspection Results: 'My Restaurant did what?!![Learning Lab]
Presenters will discuss the need for, barriers to and benefits of having health department inspection results readily available online. In what formats should data be made available and how much data should be accessible online. Learn how having this data available on line can not only benefit industry by making information easily accessible, but also how an interactive system could allow industry to respond back electronically indicating what steps are being taken to rectify identified deficiencies through an electronically submitted risk control plan. Speakers will address these issues from the retail industry as well as the providers of data tracking software providers.
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Food Protection and Defense
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