Product Safety Standards Introduction for Businesses Selling Online
A free webinar to help small businesses understand the safety requirements to ensure that products are safe for consumers.
PAS 7050 is a safety standard that supports businesses bringing safe products to market and provides suggestions and recommendations on what a Product Safety Management Plan may look like and provides a more proactive focus with the aim of preventing unsafe products from reaching the market in the first place. Product Safety Standards Introduction for Businesses Selling Online (part 1)
Product Safety Compliance For Online Sellers
This free webinar will help businesses understand the safety requirements to ensure that products are safe for consumers.
This webinar will introduce to you product safety compliance when selling online. It will offer suggestions and recommendations on what a proactive product safety management plan may look like, and provides a more proactive focus with the aim of preventing unsafe products from reaching the market in the first place.
PAS 7050 and PRISM – Product Safety Tools for Businesses
CTSI has developed training and materials to assist businesses in understanding the requirements for placing safe consumer products on the UK market. PAS 7050 is the code of practice for businesses which produce, sell, distribute or import consumer products and bring safe consumer products onto the UK market. And PRISM is a risk assessment method used by regulatory authorities for product safety.
Sessions are as follows:
5th March, 2025 (9am–1pm)
13th March, 2025 (9am–1pm)
18th March, 2025 (9am–1pm)
24th March, 2025 (9am–1pm)
Location: Online, via MS-Teams Rate: FREE CPPD: 4 hours
For further information please visit https://www.tradingstandards.uk/practitioners/professional-training/pas-7050-and-prism-product-safety-tools-for-businesses/
Food Standards Agency food allergy and intolerance online training
The Food Standards Agency provide FREE online allergy and intolerance training for businesses.
The interactive training has been developed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) for Local Authorities’ enforcement officers. However, it might also be of interest to food industry organisations and businesses, consumers and others who would like to learn more about food allergies and how to handle allergens safely.
Find out more here: https://allergytraining.food.gov.uk/
