Center for Agriculture and Food Security and Preparedness (CAFSP)


DHS Video

Considerations for the Safe Transportation of Food Video

Overview

Tucks being loaded from ships

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This video will raise awareness of the importance of information sharing related to the importation and transportation of food and will describe mechanisms to identify, share, and disseminate this information.

Cost

The cost for this web video is $25.00US.

Scope

These videos can be watched as stand-alone videosĀ or in conjunction with the module "FTS101 - An Introduction to Effective Sharing of Information Related to the Importation and Transportation of Food."

Target Audience

The target audience for this course are those with a stake in food safety and defense, including: law enforcement, state fusion center personnel, emergency managers and responders, Extension, public health, food and agriculture industry and security professionals, transportation industry, and federal, state, local, tribal, and regional officials.

Technical Requirements

Operating System

Browser/Version

Plug-ins

Pop-up Blockers

Windows XP, 7, or 8

IE 7 or above

MS office viewer (Word, PPT, Excel)

Disable

 

Firefox

Adobe PDF Reader 8 or above

 

 

Google Chrome

Macromedia Flash Player 9 or above

 

Mac OS X

Safari

Adobe PDF Reader for Mac

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Firefox

Macromedia Flash Player 9 or above

 

  Google Chrome    

Note: Funding for this web course was made possible, in part, by the Department of Homeland Security through grant R181731094, views expressed in written materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Homeland Security; nor does any mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organization imply endorsement by the United States Government.


 

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