David Rosenblatt, D.V.M.

Title

Director of Training

Company

Sher Consulting and Training

Presentation description:

Choosing, establishing and effectively maintaining the right pet food safety management system – David Rosenblatt, D.V.M., director of training for Sher Consulting and Training, offers an expert overview of available safety certification schemes, with an emphasis on the June 2018 version of ISO 22000 and its impact on the third-party food safety standard, FSSC 22000. He provides key success factors for establishing a sound and effective pet food safety management system that protects the manufacturers’ reputation and satisfies the concerns of brand owners and regulators. This includes the risk-based thinking approach, the basis of many safety systems, and the major pet food safety risk factors globally.

Biography: 

Rosenblatt received his doctor of veterinary medicine degree from Hebrew University, then worked at Unilever Israel as company veterinarian, R&D manager for pet food and SHEQA (safety, health, environment & QA) manager. He then joined the Standards Institution of Israel as head of the food sector and senior educator and is still a lead auditor for numerous international standards. In 2005, Rosenblatt joined Sher Consulting and Training. He teaches companion animal nutrition and food safety at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine and has lectured at numerous conferences and workshops internationally on food and pet food safety and quality management. Rosenblatt contributed to the textbook Petfood Technology as writer and chapter editor and is a member of the American Academy of Veterinary Nutritionists and the International Association for Food Protection.