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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.
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ISBN-13
9789085604617
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20 mei 2026
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NSTC 501660440 · CB-relatie 7800937 · Bijgewerkt 6 augustus 2026
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Omslag van Real-Time Food Safety Assurance
Achterkant van Real-Time Food Safety Assurance

Real-Time Food Safety Assurance

365 Days of Trust — From Periodic Compliance to Continuous Learning
Paperback178 pagina’sEngelsLeverbaar
Ook verkrijgbaar als
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.
In het kort
ISBN-13
9789085604617
Verschenen
20 mei 2026
Imprint
Druk
1
NSTC 501660440 · CB-relatie 7800937 · Bijgewerkt 6 augustus 2026