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- Risks of Raw (Unpasteurized) Milk - Updated 24 July 2007
20.mar.07, FSN, Outbreak table - Sprouts in Canada
25.nov.05, Douglas Powell, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - An evaluation of an on-farm food safety program for Ontario greenhouse vegetable producers; a global blueprint for fruit and vegetable producers
14.sep.05, Benjamin Chapman, A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate Studies Of The University of Guelph - Secret Shopper: Grocery Store Employee Food Handling Practices from a Customer’s Perspective
01.aug.05, Lisa Mathiasen, Doug Powell, Food Protection Trends - Environmental Health Risk Management: A Primer for Canadians
06.jul.05, Network for Environmental Risk Assessment and Management, retrieved 7.6.05 from http://www.irr-neram.ca/pdf_files/primer/frontpages.pdf - Risk Analysis Resources on the Web
05.jul.05, Food Safety Network, Food Safety Network - Food Safety and the Consumer - Perils of Poor Risk Communication
05.jul.05, Dr. Douglas A. Powell, Can. J. An. Sci. 80(3 ): 393-404 - Risk Communication Bibliography - Cancer Control and Population Sciences
05.jul.05 - PSCI-COM - A Gateway to Public Engagement with Science
05.jul.05 - Newsflash from 1841: Sound Familiar?
21.jun.05, Justin Kastner, The Food Safety Network - Food Safety Risk Analysis Clearinghouse (University of Maryland)
15.jun.05 - Scientific conviction amidst scientific controversy in the transatlantic livestock and meat trade
01.jun.05, Justin Kastner, Douglas Powell, Terry Crowley and Karen Huff, Endeavour Vol.29 No.2 June 2005 - VIDEO - Food Safety, Stigma, and the Food Trade: Yesterday and Today
22.nov.02, Justin Kastner and Christian Battista, Commentary and Video from the Food Safety Network
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