
Laboratory food
Laboratory food testing or food safety inspection is the process of ensuring food safety and quality in all aspects, including medical, through random sampling or specific quantities of food at manufacturing, distribution, or storage facilities. It involves specialized laboratories and control mechanisms to ensure compliance with standards and specifications. The random samples are taken using various methods to determine their quality according to several systems, including visual, chemical, microbiological tests, and others.
Laboratory tests are also conducted to check for genetically modified foods, which are linked to numerous diseases, especially cancers. These tests also consider issues related to experimentation, potential contamination, and secondary effects, as well as various standards that affect food quality, including environmental, industrial, health, consumer, and quality standards.
Our Training programs are implemented by combining the participants' academic knowledge and practical practice (30% theoretical / 70% practical activities).
At The end of the training program, Participants are involved in practical workshop to show their skills in applying what they were trained for. A detailed report is submitted to each participant and the training department in the organization on the results of the participant's performance and the return on training. Our programs focus on exercises, case studies, and individual and group presentations.