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Beyond Recalls & Recordables: A Safety Playbook for Protecting Profit in Food & Beverage

By Nasir Emadi, Will Merriman

June 3, 2026

Poor food safety management and recalls don’t just hurt people—they quietly drain profit, capacity, and brand trust.

This three-part series gives manufacturing and plant leaders a practical safety playbook to cut risk at the source, tighten daily execution, and protect margin. In under an hour, you’ll learn how to see beyond recordables, hard-wire safety into production and people systems, and turn your safety program into an operational advantage.

Part 1 – Beyond Recalls and Recordables: Seeing the Whole Iceberg in Food and Beverage Safety Management

In Part 1 of this three-part series, host Will Merriman and TBM Senior Management Consultant Nasirali (Nasir) Emadi unpack why food and beverage safety management is about much more than staying off OSHA’s radar or avoiding the next recall headline. They connect the dots between recordables, product recalls, and everyday process decisions on the plant floor, showing how safety prevention consistently delivers a 3–5x ROI versus reactive spending.

Drawing on 30 years in operations and food and beverage packaging, Nasir explains why nearly every “surprise” incident can be traced back to long-standing process gaps and leadership choices. You’ll hear why 300 recalls and 220,000 workplace injuries in 2024 are not random events—and what that tells you about your own safety system.

Listen now and start reshaping how your organization thinks about safety, risk, and performance.

Part 2 – From the Floor Up: Fixing Safety Where Product, People, and Suppliers Meet

In Part 2, Will and Nasir move closer to the action on the plant floor, exploring how safety breaks down across three zones: production processes, the frontline workforce, and your extended supplier network. They show why high turnover, onboarding shortcuts, and weak supplier oversight can undermine even the best-documented safety programs.

You’ll hear what a “living” HACCP system looks like, why new workers are hurt at dramatically higher rates, and how supplier decisions made on cost alone can trigger multimillion-dollar recalls months later. The conversation connects day-to-day realities—line speeds, changeovers, sanitation, labeling, and near-miss reporting—to the brand and financial risk sitting in your safety system.

Tune in to spot vulnerabilities and start closing them in your daily operation.

Part 3 – A Five-Step Playbook: Assess, Make Visible, Build, Train, and Sustain

In Part 3, Will and Nasir shift from “what’s going wrong” to “what to do about it.” They walk through TBM’s five-step food safety management system approach—Assess, Make Visible, Build the Structure, Train and Do, Sustain—and tie each step back to the real-world challenges discussed in Parts 1 and 2.

You’ll hear how an honest diagnostic, clear visibility, defined ownership, frontline engagement, and disciplined sustainment work together to move a safety culture from reactive to proactive to truly interdependent. Nasir shares why most organizations think they’re further along than they are and why closing the gap between policy and behavior takes 2–3 years of consistent effort.

Listen now and explore next steps to turn insight into action on your plant floor.

Gain an outside perspective on your safety culture across production, people, and suppliers. TBM’s consultants can help you conduct an honest assessment and design a food safety management system roadmap tailored to your operation.

Start the conversation today to learn more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a safety playbook for food and beverage manufacturers?
A safety playbook for food and beverage manufacturers is a structured framework that helps plants reduce recalls, workplace injuries, and hidden costs by embedding safety into daily operations. It typically covers production processes, frontline behaviors, and supplier controls, so safety becomes part of how work is done, not just a compliance checklist.
How does a safety first culture in food and beverage protect profit and brand value?
A safety first culture lowers the risk and cost of recalls, regulatory penalties, and injury claims, which can each reach millions of dollars when incidents occur. It also stabilizes quality and throughput, reduces waste, and protects consumer trust, all of which directly support healthier margins and long term brand strength.
What are the key steps in an effective food and beverage safety playbook?
An effective safety playbook usually includes five steps: assess current risks and incidents, make safety performance and costs visible, build clear roles and structures, train and empower frontline teams, and sustain improvements through audits and continuous improvement. Following these steps helps organizations move from reactive firefighting to proactive, prevention focused safety management.

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