IEH Academy

Primary Food-Contact Materials and Recycling Rules

Course details

Self-Paced eLearning

69.00

45 Min

Dr. Suf Alkhaldi

Primary food-contact materials are critical to food safety, product integrity, and regulatory compliance. This course provides a practical overview of how the FDA regulates materials that directly contact food, including bottles, caps, films, cans, paper, and recycled plastics, and how these requirements apply within food manufacturing operations.

Participants will review FDA expectations for food-contact substances, including Good Manufacturing Practices, documentation, supplier approval, and proper storage and handling. The course also examines FDA oversight of recycled materials, the role of No Objection Letters (NOLs), and emerging concerns such as PFAS in food packaging, with an emphasis on compliance, risk prevention, and inspection readiness.

Benefits and Learning Objectives

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define what primary food-contact materials are and why FDA regulates them.
  • Identify FDA requirements for food-contact substances, including Food Contact Notifications (FCNs) and No Objection Letters (NOLs).
  • Explain how FDA evaluates the safety of new and recycled packaging materials.
  • Recognize proper GMP, storage, handling, and inspection practices for food-contact packaging.
  • Understand key risks associated with contaminated, damaged, or non-approved packaging, including PFAS concerns and recycled-content controls.
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Agenda

  • Primary food-contact materials and FDA oversight
  • FDA requirements for food-contact substances (FCNs, NOLs)
  • FDA evaluation of new and recycled packaging materials
  • GMP, storage, handling, and inspection practices
  • Packaging risks, including PFAS and recycled-content controls

Who Should Attend?

  • Food safety and quality assurance professionals
  • Regulatory compliance and audit preparation teams
  • Packaging and materials management personnel
  • Supplier approval and procurement teams
  • Operations and plant management
  • Personnel responsible for food-contact materials, packaging compliance, or regulatory oversight within food manufacturing operations

Registration and Payment

To register for this course, please visit our training portal.

Dr. Suf Alkhaldi

Meet the Instructor

Dr. Suf Alkhaldi

Dr. Suf Alkhaldi joined IEH as the Senior Vice President of Technical Services in 2023. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Microbiology and Cell Molecular Biology from Oklahoma State University. He also conducted a postdoctoral study in Rumen Microbiology in Animal and Dairy Science at the University of Georgia and served as the manager of the DNA Microarray Lab at Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University.

Before joining IEH, Dr. Alkhaldi spent over two decades at FDA which has been characterized by his exceptional contributions to innovation and regulatory excellence. He began as a researcher and food outbreak investigator at the Center for Food and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), focusing on developing cutting-edge methods for identifying pathogenic bacteria in food using molecular techniques. With over 29 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 14 reviewed papers and book chapters, and co-editing “The Bad Bug Book,” he demonstrated a strong commitment to knowledge-sharing and food safety. Dr. Alkhaldi has played an instrumental role in resolving the FDA’s 2008 pepper outbreak investigation.

Throughout his extensive career at FDA, Dr. Alkhaldi held various roles, including Project Manager, Supervisor, and Senior Science Advisor in the Office of the Chief Scientist. He actively participated in influential working groups and the FDA Funded Centers of Excellence, reinforcing his dedication to advancing microbiology and FDA drug policies. Adding to his accomplishments, Dr. Alkhaldi received over 20 FDA awards between 2000 and 2023.

Dr. Alkhaldi was selected to lead the Office of Safety within the Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA). His exceptional leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic was evident as he led a team of 24 Industrial Hygienists and safety professionals. Their dedication ensured the safety of 5,000 FDA employees and provided support for 16 FDA laboratories, demonstrating his significant impact in fostering a safe and innovative regulatory environment within the FDA and the broader field of food microbiology.

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