American Registrar Begins International HACCP Alliance Accreditation to Strengthen Global Food Safety Training

American Registrar Launches FSSC 22000 Accreditation Initiative

American Registrar has initiated the process of accreditation with the International HACCP Alliance as part of its ongoing commitment to advancing global food safety and regulatory compliance. This accreditation process reflects our dedication to aligning our training programs with internationally recognized HACCP standards and best practices used throughout the food industry.

By pursuing accreditation with the International HACCP Alliance, American Registrar aims to further strengthen the quality and credibility of its compliance training initiatives. Once completed, this recognition will support our mission to provide industry professionals, food manufacturers, and international exporters with reliable, high-quality training designed to meet U.S. food safety expectations and global regulatory standards.

American Registrar has initiated the process of accreditation related to the FSSC 22000 framework as part of its continued commitment to advancing internationally recognized food safety standards. FSSC 22000 is widely recognized across global food supply chains and aligns with the requirements of the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), providing organizations with a structured approach to managing food safety risks and compliance obligations.

Through this accreditation initiative, American Registrar aims to expand its professional training portfolio and support food manufacturers, importers, and international suppliers in strengthening their food safety management systems. By aligning its training programs with globally recognized standards such as FSSC 22000, American Registrar continues to reinforce its mission of delivering reliable regulatory guidance and high-quality compliance education to the global food industry.

FDA Expands Enforcement on Imported Cosmetics Under MoCRA

U.S. Importers Face Increased Scrutiny Under FDA FSVP Requirements

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues expanding oversight of imported cosmetics under the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA)… Read more

The FDA continues to strengthen enforcement of the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP), which requires U.S. importers to verify that foreign suppliers meet U.S. food safety standards… Read more

Medical Device Manufacturers Must Comply with FDA Registration Requirements

FDA Traceability Rule Strengthens Food Safety Supply Chains

 

Medical device manufacturers entering the U.S. market must ensure their facilities are properly registered with the FDA and that their devices are listed in the FDA database… Read more

The FDA’s Food Traceability Final Rule under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) introduces new requirements for companies involved in manufacturing, processing, packing, and holding certain foods…. Read more

Cosmetic Product Safety and Regulatory Compliance Responsibilities

FDA Monitoring of Dietary Supplements Continues to Increase

Under U.S. law, cosmetic companies are responsible for ensuring that their products are safe and properly labeled before they are marketed to consumers… Read more

 

Dietary supplements marketed in the United States must comply with FDA regulations related to manufacturing, labeling, and product safety… Read more

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