GMP Training: Introduction to Food Safety

“Food safety is everyone’s business.” GMP Training: Introduction to Food Safety is your practical guide to mastering essential systems like HACCP and GMP. With real-world checklists, smart strategies, and simple explanations, this book helps food professionals boost safety, meet standards, and deliver trusted, high-quality products every single time.

Designed for food manufacturers, managers, food safety processors, operations and quality assurance Professionals

About The Book

Create a food safety culture in your workplace

In GMP Training: Introduction to Food Safety, Kikelomo Meshioye and Israel Momodebe simplify the complex world of food safety. “Safe food begins with clear systems and trained people.” This hands-on guide covers HACCP, GMP, sanitation, allergens, and compliance with standards like BRC and ISO 22000. With their years of hands-on experience, the authors empower food professionals to improve safety, avoid contamination, achieve top certifications like ISO 22000 and BRC, and pass audits with confidence.

About The Authors

Kikelomo Meshioye and Israel Momodebe

Kikelomo and Israel are passionate food safety professionals who simplify GMP with practical tools and real-world experience.

About The Author

It’s so very hard to die in little pieces.”

A collection of four short stories and poems. Shock: An idyllic day of rest on the beach is shattered by tragedy which results in phantasmagoric travel through time. Abused: Do the child victims of abuse grow up to be abusers or are they able to overcome their past? Andy is born to an abusive parent. His life follows the tragic script which is interrupted by good fortune. But will it be enough? Letters to Jesus from the Grave: The dead plead their case from the grave. The Minister: A child gives the appearance of avoiding reality which is hurtful to his mother and confuses his father as he lives a secret life in the open.

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What Readers Love About This Book

More than 250 five-star reviews on Google
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I’ve worked in food manufacturing for 15 years, and this is the most practical GMP guide I’ve used. When I was promoted to QA lead, this book helped me confidently implement new procedures. The supplier approval section alone saved us from a compliance issue.

5/5

Finally, a food safety book that’s practical and not just theory! As someone preparing for the BRC audit, this book saved me. I’ve already shared it with my team. The step-by-step guidance is gold.

5/5

Honestly, I was intimidated by GMP stuff. I’ve read other food safety manuals, but this one stands out. It breaks down GMP and HACCP without overwhelming you. You can tell the authors really know their stuff and care about helping professionals like us improve. Great work!

5/5

We had a surprise inspection, and thanks to the processes I pulled directly from this book, we passed with no issues! The allergen and food defense chapters were especially helpful. I feel more confident leading my team now that I have this resource.

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The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words.
To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is.