When Ben is suddenly called to Washington DC, Don reaches out to friend of the pod... cast, (and past guest) Michelle Danyluk to fill in. Michelle talks about the places she has lived in Canada, and her other advisors (besides Don) before moving into more food safety related topics. Not surprisingly, the food safety talk focuses on FSMA and the fresh produce rule, specifically testing of agricultural water testing and raw manure. Don and Michelle segue into topics like numeracy, megatrends and risk before the obligatory discussion of TV and books. Legionella makes a surprise appearance at the end of the show.
Show notes so you can follow along at home are below:
Food Safety Talk 11: Somewhere on I-95 The City of Red Deer Edmonton Calgary University of Alberta Lynn McMullen, University of Alberta Michael Doyle, University of Georgia Linda J. Harris, UC Davis FSMA Final Rule on Produce Safety Wimauma, Florida - Wikipedia FDA Equivalent Testing Methodology For Agricultural Water Evaluating the U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule Standard for Microbial Quality of Agricultural Water for Growing Produce Raw Manure under the FSMA Final Rule on Produce Safety The Supreme Court Is Allergic To Math | FiveThirtyEight Georgia Dawgs Blaze Pizza International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods Megatrends: Ten New Directions Transforming Our Lives: John Naisbitt American Megatrends - Wikipedia Michelle Danyluk - University of Florida How Trust Shapes Nations' Safety Rules - The Atlantic The War (2007 TV series) - Wikipedia The Handmaid’s Tale and a worst-case Mike Pence presidency scenario. The Handmaid's Tale (TV Series 2017– ) - IMDb Margaret Atwood - Wikipedia Dr. Martens Official Site Doc Martin - Wikipedia Disneyland shuts down 2 cooling towers after Legionnaires' disease sickens park visitors – LA Times Food Safety Talk 65: All My Ports are Engaged
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