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Managing Listeria in Dairy Manufacture

Dairysafe Listeria Webinars – skills and knowledge evaluation and certificate of completion – after you view the 4 webinars below on listeria management in dairy manufacture, you can click on this link to complete the skills and knowledge evaluation and obtain a certificate of completion

Guidance on the application of microbiological criteria for Listeria monocytogenes in RTE food’, Food Standards Australia New Zealand

‘Listeria monocytogenes – management in dairy factories’, Dairy Food Safety Victoria

‘Detecting Sources of Listeria monocytogenes in the Ready-To-Eat Food Processing Environment’, Kornacki, J.L.

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DAIRYSAFE

The Dairy Authority of South Australia, trading as Dairysafe, is committed to enabling the South Australian dairy community embrace food safety culture. A positive and effective food safety culture involves a focus on continual improvement by all people at all levels in each dairy business. Ensuring safe food practices and the production of wholesome dairy products is a collaborative effort between industry and Dairysafe as the regulator.

The role of Dairysafe is to ensure that South Australian dairy products are safe for consumers by ensuring they are produced by an accredited business operating in accordance with an approved food safety arrangement that specifies compliance with Australia’s food safety standards (the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code) at each point in the production process.

The Primary Produce Food Safety Schemes Act 2004 and the Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Dairy) Regulations 2017 provide the legislative foundation from which Dairysafe obtains it powers and functions and is responsible to the South Australian Parliament through the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development.

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