- Docente: Teresa Gazzotti
- Credits: 6
- SSD: VET/04
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Safety And Quality In Animal Production (cod. 5728)
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from Sep 17, 2024 to Nov 21, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student learns:
- basic principles on European food safety legislation;
- basic principles on internal traceability and food chain traceability;
- principles, terms of certifications management;
- EU law on food labelling.
In particular the student is able to:
- understand food traceability systems;
- understand and work within certification systems on quality, safety and traceability management in food chain.
Course contents
Introduction to the food safety concept: food biological, chemical and physical hazards and their main sources.
Reg. CE 178/2002: in particular articles about general principles and requirements of food law (EFSA, RASFF, risk analysis, precautionary principle, food and feed safety requirements and traceability).
Basic principles on internal traceability and food chain traceability
Standard organisations and different certifications
UNI EN ISO 9001 – Quality management
UNI EN ISO 22000 – Food safety management
UNI EN ISO 22005 – Traceability in the feed and food chain
International standards as BRC and IFS
EU law on food labelling
Labelling and traceability of meat, seafood, egg and milk products.
Readings/Bibliography
It is not necessary to purchase specific textbook.
The course material is available to students in the https://virtuale.unibo.it/course/view.php?id=19189 or via the teacher’s website https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/teresa.gazzotti/didattica
The latest consolidated versions of the European laws discussed in the program are available on the site https://eur-lex.europa.eu/
Teaching methods
Oral lectures.
Active learning and group work under tutorial supervision
Guided tours in food companies or follow-up meeting with professionals in the field
Assessment methods
The evaluation of the student consists in one voluntary on-going test and a final oral test.
The on-going test do not limit the admission to the oral examination, but it is considered for the grade evaluation.
The on-going test consists of a group work through which the ability to critically investigate a given topic and the capacity for exposure using an appropriate terminology are evaluated. The mark is given to the group and the teacher forms the groups. The mark is expressed in thirtieths and contributes for a fifth to the final mark.
The oral exam consists of questions on three topics developed during the course and has an average duration of about 25-30 minutes.
Exhaustive preparation on topics addressed in the course, critical analysis and connection skills, full command of specific terminology and argumentation skills: 30-30L.
Preparation on a large number of topics, critical analysis skills; command of specific terminology: 25-29.
Preparation on a limited number of topics, limited analytical skills, correct language: 20-24.
Preparation on a very limited number of topics, analytical skills emerging only with the help of the teacher, overall correct language: 18-19.
During the exam is not allowed the use of any support material, such as textbooks, notes, notebooks and other electronic devices.
The course “Certification and traceability of food of animal origin” is part of the integrated course “Food Safety” together with the course “Toxicology of Residues in Food-Producing Animals and their Products”; for this reason, the final mark will be calculated on weighted average of each course’s mark.
The student has the right to refuse the verbalization of a proposed positive grade at least once.
Teaching tools
Projector and personal computer
Office hours
See the website of Teresa Gazzotti
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.