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đź”’ Food safety isn’t one-size-fits-all, and DeVere Chemical gets that. Their team of food safety specialists brings real-world experience and even offers customized training for your plant.Â
From tough soils to pathogen control, DeVere’s cleaners, sanitizers, and support keep your facility safe, efficient, and always audit-ready.Â
Learn more here: DeVere ChemicalÂ
In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine are joined by Ryan Dunn, the Vice President of Sales at DeVere Chemical, our official sponsor.
They talk about how sanitizing is key when it comes to ensuring food safety, but having the best sanitizers in the market or the best training around will never be enough if there isn't a strong culture of safety in place.
Because they know that cultural change starts at the top, they share practical advice that food safety leaders can start implementing right away to turn the existing culture around, making safety the number one priority from upper management to the plant floor.
In this episode:
đź’© [01:42] Get to know Ryan Dunn and his serendipitous journey to DeVere
đź’© [05:52] How each training is 100% unique to the client at DeVere
đź’© [08:24] Real results: from multiple violations to a culture of safety
đź’© [12:38] How to convince leadership to invest in food safety
đź’© [16:09] When a whole shift quit instead of taking the training
đź’© [17:07] Resistance to change starts at the top
đź’© [20:10] A simple mindset shift that can change the way we lead
đź’© [23:35] 4 leadership lessons to build a strong food safety culture
đź’© [31:00] A tool to find out what your crew needs and wantsÂ
đź’© [32:07] The power of managing each individual as their own person
đź’© [33:50] Make sure to meet Ryan at the next industry conference
Disclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.
Resources from this episode
Learn more about how DeVere Chemical can take your operation's food safety to the next level at deverechemical.com.
Noteworthy quotes from this episode
" We've taken the personality out of management. I think people just feel disconnected. I hear it all the time. They're disconnected from their relationships with their leaders, and their leaders are disconnected with their crew." – Ryan Dunn
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Together, we can raise awareness and make a positive impact in the world of food safety!
Share your thoughts and feedback on the show, and feel free to offer any topics you would like to hear discussed.
We'd love to hear from you!
📲 Connect with Ryan, Francine, Matt, and the "Don't Eat Poop!" show on LinkedIn!
đź“• Check out Francine's book Who Watches the Kitchen? on Amazon!Â
🎙️ BE A GUEST ON DON’T EAT POOP!
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Produced by Ideablossoms
By Food Safety Specialists: Matthew Regusci and Francine L Shaw4.1
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đź”’ Food safety isn’t one-size-fits-all, and DeVere Chemical gets that. Their team of food safety specialists brings real-world experience and even offers customized training for your plant.Â
From tough soils to pathogen control, DeVere’s cleaners, sanitizers, and support keep your facility safe, efficient, and always audit-ready.Â
Learn more here: DeVere ChemicalÂ
In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine are joined by Ryan Dunn, the Vice President of Sales at DeVere Chemical, our official sponsor.
They talk about how sanitizing is key when it comes to ensuring food safety, but having the best sanitizers in the market or the best training around will never be enough if there isn't a strong culture of safety in place.
Because they know that cultural change starts at the top, they share practical advice that food safety leaders can start implementing right away to turn the existing culture around, making safety the number one priority from upper management to the plant floor.
In this episode:
đź’© [01:42] Get to know Ryan Dunn and his serendipitous journey to DeVere
đź’© [05:52] How each training is 100% unique to the client at DeVere
đź’© [08:24] Real results: from multiple violations to a culture of safety
đź’© [12:38] How to convince leadership to invest in food safety
đź’© [16:09] When a whole shift quit instead of taking the training
đź’© [17:07] Resistance to change starts at the top
đź’© [20:10] A simple mindset shift that can change the way we lead
đź’© [23:35] 4 leadership lessons to build a strong food safety culture
đź’© [31:00] A tool to find out what your crew needs and wantsÂ
đź’© [32:07] The power of managing each individual as their own person
đź’© [33:50] Make sure to meet Ryan at the next industry conference
Disclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.
Resources from this episode
Learn more about how DeVere Chemical can take your operation's food safety to the next level at deverechemical.com.
Noteworthy quotes from this episode
" We've taken the personality out of management. I think people just feel disconnected. I hear it all the time. They're disconnected from their relationships with their leaders, and their leaders are disconnected with their crew." – Ryan Dunn
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Together, we can raise awareness and make a positive impact in the world of food safety!
Share your thoughts and feedback on the show, and feel free to offer any topics you would like to hear discussed.
We'd love to hear from you!
📲 Connect with Ryan, Francine, Matt, and the "Don't Eat Poop!" show on LinkedIn!
đź“• Check out Francine's book Who Watches the Kitchen? on Amazon!Â
🎙️ BE A GUEST ON DON’T EAT POOP!
Fill out this form to tell us more about yourself. We’ll reach out via email within 30 days with next steps if you’re selected.
_______
Produced by Ideablossoms

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