Conclusion of Assessment Activities Sample Clauses

Conclusion of Assessment Activities. The Project’s 1st Annual AWP obligated it to prioritize needs and issues. This was achieved through the conclusion of the assessment activities. The following possible activities have been suggested in the original Initial Assessment Report. • IARW/XXXX is willing to develop a working relationship with any food processing enterprise that participates in this project. This will provide those participants with access to XXXX’s reference information and collaboration with members of IARW. • The PFID Technical Committee can also provide assistance to processor associations and academic institutions. This could include capacity building activities such as “train the trainer programs”, internships and cooperative development programs. • WFLO is well placed to respond to informational and educational inquiries through its Scientific Advisory Council and the members of its affiliated organization, the International Association of Refrigerated Warehousers (IARW). It also has an extensive library of manuals on such specific commodity storage, energy efficiency and other cold chain issues. • Linkages with existing projects promoting association development would be useful. PFID also could buy into the information system developed by World Lab for the Vinnitsa Project. • Finished seafood products that can be exported could be identified and promoted in international seafood expositions. • Improved temperature controls would better maintain product safety and quality. • Seafood HACCP and sanitation workshops will be conducted during 2002, followed by impact evaluations. These evaluations could focus on how participants’ products improved as a result of their participation in the workshops. • It may be possible to develop some niche markets for sausage and other processed meats in selected Western European countries. This would require compliance with HACCP regulations and well-developed marketing plans possibly leading to a test market launch. Such accomplishments could be facilitated by collaboration with CNFA’s Agribusiness Partnership Program. • A “model” central livestock market could provide assembly, grading, and sale of animals. Another possibility to improve market efficiency might involve forward contracts between processors selected farmers. PFID could partner with the Vinnitsa Project to implement this solution strategy. It should be noted that many of these recommendations were supported by other sources, such as the NPG results and a review of the IAR by W...
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  • Professional Development Activities Professional development activities are activities initiated by individual faculty members or groups of faculty members and may include attendance at conferences, workshops or seminars which facilitate the following:

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  • Investigation of Accidents The Occupational Health and Safety Committees, as provided in Clause 22.2, shall be notified of each accident or injury and shall investigate and report to the Union and Employer on the nature and cause of the accident or injury. In the event of a fatality the Employer shall immediately notify the President of the nature and circumstances of the accident.

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