- Media
- December 9, 2015
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Icicle Automates Food Safety for BakeMark Canadian Operations
Read this press release on PR Web. Richmond, British Columbia, December 09, 2015: Icicle Technologies Inc. announced today BakeMark Canada’s food safety process operations nation-wide has been upgraded. As government food safety regulations continue to be strengthened (recently with the Food Safety Modernization Act in the United States), the responsibility is increasingly falling on suppliers […]
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- November 30, 2015
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Icicle is a Finalist for the Business Excellence Award in Innovation
On November 25th, 2015, Icicle was among the finalists to be considered among the most innovative businesses in our hometown of Richmond, BC, Canada. In particular, we were up for the Business Excellence Awards from the city. We’re on our way to the #BEA2015 where we are in the final three in the innovation category! […]
- Media
- October 30, 2015
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Quoted on BarfBlog: Marketing Microbial Food Safety, BC style
by Doug Powell, BarfBlog That’s British Columbia, a province in Canada, not before Christ, although food purchases are almost entirely faith-based. B.C.’s Public Health Act’s food premises regulation was amended in 2013 to require written food safety and sanitation plans from processors. The plans are a set of procedures to help prevent or reduce safety […]
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- October 30, 2015
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From 24 Hrs: Expert Predicts BC Food Safety Will ‘Slip’
by Stefania Seccia, 24 Hrs Vancouver While most B.C.-based food processors are scrambling to meet new safety regulations coming into effect soon, one expert doubts most will meet the deadlines due to a lack of planning. B.C.’s Public Health Act’s food premises regulation was amended in 2013 to require written food safety and sanitation plans […]
- Allergen Control
- October 29, 2015
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Icicle Food Safety App Launches New Allergen Control Feature
Read this press release on EINPresswire. RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, October 29, 2015 — More than half of all recalls in the USA and Canada last year were caused by undeclared allergens. Allergen labelling and control has become a critical part of food safety as both consumer awareness and regulatory action related to food allergies […]
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- October 5, 2015
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Icicle is One of the Top 10 Global Interface Health Challengers
On September 29th 2015, Icicle Technologies joined nine other companies to compete in the Interface Health Challenge. Interface Health is a platform and community that cares about innovators, the future of health and about making a difference in the world. The Interface Health Excellence Challenge (IHX Challenge) is a global competition to find the world’s […]
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- September 10, 2015
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From the Richmond News: Food-safe Recipe Part of Cloud-based Tech
by Philip Raphael, Richmond News You may want to put down your food and reconsider what you’re eating if you happen to be reading this and having a meal. According to a Richmond-based software development firm that has produced a food safety monitoring and reporting system, most small and large food manufacturers do not have […]
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- August 17, 2015
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From Food Safety Tech: HACCP, HARPC, and How Using Software Helps
This article, published by Food Safety Tech, was written by Icicle creator Steven Burton. With nearly one in every six Americans falling prey to foodborne illnesses each year, food safety is a major public health issue. For several decades, current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) provided the basic food safety framework for manufacturers. However, these guidelines […]
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- July 29, 2015
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Progressive Dairyman Canada: Icicle is Easy to Use
Read the whole PR at Progressive Dairyman Canada. The Icicle food safety solution, created by Burton Software Inc., is the latest product to excite companies in the food industry. This award-winning application allows users to create and manage internationally compliant food safety programs a lot quicker than usual. Switching from manual to automation can be […]