What Your Sanitation Records Aren't Telling You

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Find out what your records aren't telling you.

Join Sean Berdan live on July 15th at 12:15 PM EST for a straight, practical conversation about closing the gap.

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A paper check sheet with the same initials and times all day tells an auditor more than you think. See what they catch.


Why "signed off" isn't the same as "proven"

Here's the problem.

Sanitation runs overnight. The auditor walks your floor at 10 a.m., hours after production started — and all they have to go on is a paper sheet. Same initials, same timestamps. You know the clean happened, but your records don't prove it.

That gap — between what your team does and what your records can show — is where audits get flagged, recalls start, and hours disappear.

That's the gap Sean Berdan has spent 20+ years fixing — on the plant floor, through the audits, and across the recalls. He's seen exactly what auditors look for and what separates a program that passes from one that scrambles. In this session, he'll walk through where the gap hides and how to close it.

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What You'll Learn

What it really takes to pass an unannounced big box audit

The big retailers set a higher bar than the governing bodies, and they show up without warning. Learn what "audit-ready at any moment" actually requires.

How to make the case for sanitation your leadership will fund

Sanitation gets treated as a cost center until you can show what it protects. Walk away with the questions and language to bring to your leadership team.

Your team is doing the work. But your records might not be proving it. 

Join food safety expert Sean Berdan for a straight conversation about the gap between what you execute on the floor and what you can actually prove.