应我院邀请,澳大利亚海洋科学咨询公司董事,塔斯马尼亚大学资深研究员Felicia Kow教授于5月7日(星期四)为我院师生作专题学术报告。
报告题目:Enhancing Public Confidence in Quality and Safety of Food – Australian Perspectives
报告时间:5月7日(星期四)下午14:00
报告地点:浙江大学紫金港校区农生环组团大楼D416
欢迎各位教师、研究生、本科生积极参加!
报告摘要:
To protect public health and trade, legislative instruments such as Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code have been introduced. It has been ten years since the introduction in 2003. And yet there has been 580 recalls since the introduction of current Food Act. Foods are recalled from distribution, sale and consumption when they may pose a health or safety risk.
In this seminar, the issues related to quality assurance management system used by industry would be discussed focusing on:
• the auditing system
• the quality of auditors
• the effectiveness of certification bodies
• evaluation and monitoring
Felicia Kow教授简介:
Academic and professional Qualifications:
2008 RABQSA National Food Safety Auditor Certification (Level IV High Risk)
2006 Cert IV in Training and Assessment (TAA4010)
2000 RABQSA Food Safety Auditor Certification (Dairy, Aquaculture and Seafood)
1990 - 1997 Grad.Dip. Environmental Sciences, Murdoch University, Australia
1982 - 1987 PhD Food Science and Nutrition, London University, UK.
1966 - 1969 BSc Food Science and Nutrition, (Hons), London University, UK.
Professional Career
2012 – present Director, Australian Marine Science Consultancy
2012 – present Senior Scientist – adjunct capacity, IMAS, University of Tasmania
2008 - 2012 Major Co-ordinator , Seafood Chemistry, Seafood Biochemistry and Microbiology, Seafood Handling and Safety, Seafood Processing and industry operation.
2007 - 2012 Co-ordinator, RABQSA Food Safety Auditor Training Course (State Health Department, Asia Pacific countries), AMC Search Limited
2006 - present Adjunct Professor, Chinese Academy of Fishery Science, China
2005 - present Adjunct Professor, Shanghai Ocean University, China
2000 - present Adjunct Professor, Dalian Ocean University, China
1990 - 2007 Head, Post -Harvest Technical Unit, Australian Maritime College, Launceston