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The Hand Hygiene CFP Issue Incubator

The Conference for Food Protection (CFP) is a valuable forum to enhance away-from-home food safety by guiding operators via biennial updates of the FDA's Model Food Code. Issues are submitted for Council discussion early in January of the same year as this biennial event, next to be held April 11-16, 2008, at the Omni SanAntonio Colonnade. (http://www.foodprotect.org/)

The Hand Hygiene CFP Issue Incubator will gather unresolved hand hygiene issues from a broad audience of operators and regulators who will prioritize based on risk. Only those agreed as important by participants will be finalized for submission. Participants will hone the issue language for maximum understanding by the designated Council of which there are three:

  • Council I -- Laws and Regulations
  • Council II -- Education, Certification and Administration
  • Council III -- Science and Technology

Besides saving precious CFP face-to-face time, this process looks to engage interested parties who may not attend the CFP and those state voting delegates who are unable to attend all three of the overlapping committee tracks held during the CFP. Participation in The Hand Hygiene CFP Issue Incubator requires registration with our site which also allows you to participate in other polls and surveys:

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All you need is a screen name, or first and last name works great, and a valid email address (ensure it is entered correctly).

Discussion on topics to be formally presented to the Conference for Food Protection 2008. Login to participate in the discussions and vote up or down the issue for presentation at the 2008 Conference for Food Protection.
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by RichardWarren
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