

Real-Time Food Safety Assurance 365 Days of Trust — From Periodic Compliance to Continuous Learning
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Preface 9 About the Author — Ir. Cornelis van Elst 11 Executive Summary 13 Who This Book Is For 17 Overview of the Book 19 Part I How CertIfICatIon BeCame tHe CeIlIng 1. Chasing the Highest Certificate Keeps Companies in Phase 1 27 2. Certification Keeps Companies Stuck in Phase 1 (Because the System Does) 31 3. The Big TIC Phase-1 Trap 35 4. Why Passing Audits Does Not Mean an Organization Is in Control 38 5. Phase 1 Is Necessary — Remaining There Is the Risk 41 Part II food Safety aS a learnIng SyStem 6. Food Safety as a Knowledge-Intensive Function 47 7. Food Safety as a Learning Organization 50 8. Managing the Five Food Safety Knowledge Domains 53 9. Why Knowledge — Not Documentation — Determines Maturity 56 10. From Individual Expertise to Organizational Intelligence 58 11. The Question Every Leadership Team Should Ask 60Part III Beyond PdCa: SenSe & reSPond 12. PDCA Was Designed for a Slower World 65 13. From PDCA to Sense & Respond 68 14. Why PDCA Costs Become Distorted in the Big TIC Model 71 15. Real-Time Assurance Restores Balance 74 Part IV tHe CollaPSe of dePendenCy modelS 16. Why the Traditional Consultant Model in Food Safety Is Breaking Down 79 17. Stop Paying €1,300 a Day for Dependency 82 18. Good Auditors in a System That Constrains Learning 85 19. The New Audit Reality That Remains Largely Unspoken 88 20. Real-Time Assurance Is Not Anti-Audit 91 Part V InfraStruCture, SoVereIgnty, and g2B modelS 21. From Paper Compliance to Live Assurance 97 22. Real-Time Food Safety Assurance Is No Longer a Vision 101 23. Who Owns the Knowledge Domains Owns the Infrastructure 104 24. Sovereign Real-Time Food Safety Is Ready for G2B Programs 107 25. From €60k to €4k — Why G2B Changes Everything 110 26. Why Emerging Economies Should Skip the Audit Era 113 Part VI aI and SyStem IntellIgenCe 27. AI Will Not Fix Food Safety Without a Knowledge Backbone 119 28. How AI Supervision Becomes Possible 122Part VII Power, eConomICS, and tHe way forward 29. Why Private Equity Is Attracted to Phase-1 Models 127 30. Why Food Safety Needs Infrastructure — Not Roll-Ups 130 31. We Do Not Need More Certificates — We Need System Intelligence 137 Closing Note — An Epilogue 137 Appendix 1 139 Appendix 2 143 Appendix 3 145 Appendix 4 150 Appendix 5 158 Appendix 6 162 Appendix 7 166 Appendix 8 170MODERN FOOD SAFETY DOES NOT NEED MORE AUDITS.
IT NEEDS BETTER SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE.
This book reveals why certification-driven assurance struggles to keeppace with today’s food systems — and how real-time learning, structuredknowledge, and intelligent infrastructure restore control. Movingbeyond compliance without abandoning it, the author offers a system-level perspective on resilience, assurance, and governance.
For food safety professionals, regulators, and leaders who sense thatthe system must evolve — not because it is broken, but because theworld has changed.
Cornelis van Elst is a seasoned expert in foodsafety, automation, and compliance with 25+years of experience in the field. He combinesdeep technical knowledge with practical insightinto how food companies manage safety andquality in complex, regulated environments.
IT NEEDS BETTER SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE.
This book reveals why certification-driven assurance struggles to keeppace with today’s food systems — and how real-time learning, structuredknowledge, and intelligent infrastructure restore control. Movingbeyond compliance without abandoning it, the author offers a system-level perspective on resilience, assurance, and governance.
For food safety professionals, regulators, and leaders who sense thatthe system must evolve — not because it is broken, but because theworld has changed.
Cornelis van Elst is a seasoned expert in foodsafety, automation, and compliance with 25+years of experience in the field. He combinesdeep technical knowledge with practical insightinto how food companies manage safety andquality in complex, regulated environments.
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NSTC 501660440 · CB-relatie 7800937 · Bijgewerkt 6 augustus 2026