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Designed for the milling, grain, cereal and seed processing
industry, IAOMs Good Manufacturing Practices in Grain Processing
DVD will
offer your company and its employees substantial benefits. Have the
instructional DVD in English and Spanish (one one disc) available at each mill or plant facility to
train and educate your employees in the good manufacturing practices in grain processing.
Part I - Good Manufacturing Practices in Grain Receiving, Handling and
Storing begins at the grain receiving point, taking the viewer through raw
materials receiving, handling and storage to the cleaning house. The objective
of this part is to assist those in the milling industry in training grain
elevator employees and allied personnel in applicable GMP requirements.
Part II - Good Manufacturing Practices in the Milling Process takes
the viewer into the milling process. It emphasizes, again, the importance of
each facet in the mill and the role of each employee in assuring the production
of clean, safe and wholesome food products.
Part III - Good Manufacturing Practices in Packaging, Storing and
Distributing takes the viewer from the mill to bulk storage; then to
packaging, either bulk loads or as packaged finishing products; then into
warehousing and storage; and then distribution. It also emphasizes the
importance of establishing personnel policies and operational procedures,
especially in this final part of the process, before the products leave the
facility.
Cost: $149 USD
– Members $175 USD –Non Members Plus Shipping and Handling
KSU Historical Milling Films
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Three films
on one DVD
The
Amazing Art of Flour Milling (45 minutes)
Roller
Mills in Action (37 minutes)
A
Photographic Study of a Sifter Operation (35 minutes)
Cost: $20 USD
– Members $30 USD –Non Members Plus Shipping and Handling

During the movement of ingredients to food manufacturing plants and the
delivery of finished food products to grocery markets, different types of
transportation vehicles are utilized. Bulk ingredients are often shipped in
covered hopper cars or in bulk trucks, while packaged ingredients and finished
foods are most often transported in railroad boxcars or truck trailers. As with
all phases of food production, transportation of ingredients, packaging and
finished products must follow correct sanitation and food safety principles.
This twelve minute instructional video presentation (each video program
includes a video tape and script) will focus on the use of truck trailers
because that is the most widely used means of transporting foods. However, most
of the principles discussed will also apply to other modes of transportation,
especially railroad boxcars.
The condition of the load when your customer receives it will reflect your
companys commitment to safe transportation of food products in truck
trailers. Always insure the safety of your food products by using clean and
sanitary truck trailers. It makes good cents!
Cost: $65 USD
– Members $100 USD – Non Members Plus Shipping and Handling
3-part DVD Series on
Handling Emergency Situations
Developed and produced by Curmode
Associates
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Video I - Strategic
& Tactical Considerations of a Grain Elevator Explosion
This presentation
gives a detailed account of some of the strategic and tactical
considerations at one of the largest grain elevator explosions ever
documented. The incident occurred on June 8, 1998, at one of the
world’s largest grain elevator storage facilities in the United
States in rural Sedgwick County, Kansas, near Wichita. The lecture
and slide show is presented by Gary E. Curmode, fire chief, Sedgwick
County Fire District No. 1. (2 hours, 50 minutes)
Video II - Tactical
Considerations at Grain Elevator Fires
Grain elevator
employees and first responders need to do careful pre-planning that
includes creation of standard operating procedures/guidelines and
familiarization tours of the facility. When an emergency occurs, the
incident commander and the grain elevator manager must make multiple
decisions in a very short time. Every emergency is unique, and your
response must be too. It is critical to understand what a plant
manager, supervisor, or emergency responder should do in an
emergency of any magnitude at a grain elevator or grain facility.
This may be a fire or an explosion. This training video shows
tactical considerations and guidelines for these specific
situations. The decision-making is yours alone. (26:20 minutes)
Video III -
Agriterrorism
Imagine a threat
to your nation’s food supply – your livelihood. Recent events have
delivered a powerful message. This video will inform you and provide
concrete solutions on how to protect your investment and America’s
most cherished commodities – its beef, dairy and grain products.
(Approximately 27 minutes)
Cost: $149 USD
– Members $175 USD – Non Members Plus Shipping and Handling |