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Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) Grower Training Course

Wednesday, February 25
8:30 am - 5:30 pm

Cost: $50
About the workshop

Vegetable farmers! Get your Produce Safety Alliance PSA/AFDO certificate at this comprehensive, seven-hour course and learn how to minimize the risk of foodborne illnesses. We’ll be joined by certified trainers Lindsay Gilmour of Organic Planet LLC, Gary David Bloss of Pennsylvania Farmers Union, and Kimberly Raikes of the Chesapeake Ag Innovation Center. We’ll review Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), and Produce Safety Rule requirements. You’ll also hear about a variety of topics, including worker health and hygiene, soil amendments, wildlife, domesticated animals, land use, agricultural water production, and post-harvest handling and sanitation. In addition to the training, you’ll receive a workbook ($50 value) and be eligible to receive your Produce Safety Alliance certificate from the Association of Food and Drug Officials ($35 value), verifying your completion of this food safety training. Please note: To receive the certificate, you must be present for the entire training and submit the appropriate paperwork to the trainer at the end of the course. Your information will also be shared with the Pennsylvania Farmers Union to issue the PSA/AFDO certificate. This course is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Farmers Union with funding from the Local Food Safety Collaborative (LFSC), a project funded by a cooperative agreement with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council.

Accessibility
  • Attendees can expect to walk on flat and paved terrain. 
  • Attendees can expect to climb a flight of stairs to access the event space. 
  • There will be seating for the entirety of the event. 
  • The speaker will use a microphone. 
  • Please reach out to events@pasafarming.org in advance to discuss how we can accommodate you.
Notes
  • Complimentary lunch, beverages, and snacks are included within the price of registration. 
  • Bring a notebook and pen, reusable water bottle and/or mug, sun protection, rain or snow gear, and footwear. 
  • Capacity: This event is limited to 25 registrants. 
  • Are you a PA resident? You may qualify to receive a 50% refund for this workshop. Learn more about applying for AgConnect funding
  • COVID-19: This event takes place inside. Please review our safety protocols for in-person events
  • Questions? Check out our in-person event FAQs. If you still have a question, contact events@pasafarming.org.