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Immediate Feedback on Accuracy and Performance: The Effects of Wireless Technology on Food Safety Tracking at a Distribution Center
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Safety ScienceWireless TechnologyCommunicationFoodservice SystemFood Safety TrackingPreventive MedicineFood Delivery SystemsMeat Distribution CenterManagementFood ControlSystems EngineeringPublic HealthOrder SelectorsFood PolicyImmediate AuditoryHealth SciencesFood TraceabilityHealth PromotionFood Quality AssuranceFood QualityFood Safety Risk AssessmentFood SafetyFood DefenseImmediate FeedbackTechnology
The effects of wireless ring scanners, which provided immediate auditory and visual feedback, were evaluated to increase the performance and accuracy of order selectors at a meat distribution center. The scanners not only increased performance and accuracy compared to paper pick sheets, but were also instrumental in immediate and accurate data capture and tracking in compliance with the Public Health Security Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act (BTA) of 2002. The intervention, which required minimal training, successfully accelerated key operational processes and compliance with food safety mandates. The implications for Organizational Behavior Management practitioners are discussed.
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