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Application of "Six Thinking Hats" in the Investigation and Improvement of Hidden Dangers in Food Safety

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  • WAN,Peng
  • ZHAO,Zhen
  • WEN,Guoyan
  • FU,Yunshuang
  • LI,Cuizhi
  • LU,Zhiyong

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With the development of economy, people’s living standards are constantly improving, and the requirements for food safety are getting higher and higher. The Food Safety Law stipulates that enterprises should implement the main responsibility of food safety, and the investigation and improvement of food safety hazards plays an important role in improving the food safety management level of enterprises and reducing food safety risks. This paper combines the innovative thinking mode of six thinking hats with food safety, discusses the application mode of six thinking hats in food safety investigation and improvement, and hopes to improve food safety level through this way.

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  • WAN,Peng & ZHAO,Zhen & WEN,Guoyan & FU,Yunshuang & LI,Cuizhi & LU,Zhiyong, 2023. "Application of "Six Thinking Hats" in the Investigation and Improvement of Hidden Dangers in Food Safety," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(10), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:342010
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.342010
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