The registration period for this meeting has ended.
The objective of this course is to ensure auditors, consultants and practitioners are fully aware of their role and responsibility as an SQF Auditor, Consultant or Practitioner and to facilitate a common approach to the implementation auditing of SQF Systems. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will have a full understanding of the SQF program and its auditing requirements. A Certificate of Attainment will be issued indicating the participant has meet the SQF training requirements to be registered as an SQF Auditor or SQF Contract Auditor. Demonstrated completion of HACCP training and an understanding of the HACCP method is required for those planning to attend this training course.
Note: Participants intending to register as an SQF Auditor or an SQF Consultant are reminded that they will need to complete a Recognized HACCP Training course (see the list at www.sqfi.com) or demonstrate that they had appropriate HACCP training and experience to meet this requirement.
Classes start at 8.30 a.m. each day and end at 5.30 p.m.
COURSE FEES
The SQF systems training course fee is $500.00 per attendee. A 20% discount is available for 2 or more participants from the same company. Groups must register at the same time.
Registration Includes:
Workshop materials and refreshments
Registration Fees:
These fees are available through
01/19/2008
Name
Price
SQF Course Fee
$500.00
SQF Course Group Rate (2 or more)
$400.00
Cancellation and Other Policies:
All cancellations must be received in writing at SQF Institute by January 18, 2007, in order to received a 60% refund. Registration cancellations received after this date are non-refundable
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