FSPCA PC Qualified Individual Course for Human Food

FSPCA PCQI at UC Davis

The FSPCA PC Qualified Individual Course for Human Food was held September 26-28th, 2023 at UC Davis in the Robert Mondavi Institute's Brewery, Winery & Food Pilot Facility, Classroom 1106 & Laboratory 1104.  (The last day, Thursday, is a half day, ending at 12:30 pm.)

Course will not be held again until after October 2024. Please see the FSPCA Community Course List (select "Human Food") for other options.

Price is $500.00 for Industry Members (19 spots total): Includes morning coffee, lunch on the first two days, a hard copy of manual, a parking permit (automatic for all non-UC affiliated), and certificate of completion.  

REFUND POLICY:

All cancellations/refund requests must be received by September 19th. There is a cancellation fee of $100.00. If you wish to substitute someone in your place, please email zgates@ucdavis.edu before Sept. 19th to discuss. 

In-Person Event - CoVID procedures

All campus guidance has been discontinued.  Masking / antigen testing is at the discretion of each individual. 

Course Agenda 

FSPCA PREVENTIVE CONTROLS FOR HUMAN FOOD

COURSE DESCRIPTION  (from the FSPCA website)

The Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-based Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation (referred to as the Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation) is intended to ensure safe manufacturing/processing, packing and holding of food products for human consumption in the United States. The regulation requires that certain activities must be completed by a “preventive controls qualified individual” who has “successfully completed training in the development and application of risk-based preventive controls”. This course developed by the FSPCA is the “standardized curriculum” recognized by FDA; successfully completing this course is one way to meet the requirements for a “preventive controls qualified individual.”

These courses are taught by Lead Instructors trained by the FSPCA, who have been instructed in how to teach the FDA-recognized standardized curriculum.

This course is a prerequisite to the FSPCA PREVENTIVE CONTROLS FOR HUMAN FOOD LEAD INSTRUCTOR TRAINING course.  

Accommodations and Parking

For local hotel information please see the Yolo County Visitor's Guide website.  Campus parking permits will be available to industry members attending the class. When registering, please check the box on the online registration form to indicate that you will need a visitor parking permit.  Instructions will be sent to the email you registered with. 

For questions regarding registration information, contact Zann Gates. The Lead Instructor and Course Coordinator is Dr. Erin DiCaprio.