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Purpose:
The purpose of the International Food Safety Icons is to provide
an easily recognizable symbol that conveys a specific food safety
message for food handlers of all nationalities. There are eleven
Icons available.
Copyright:
The International Association for Food Protection holds copyright
to the International Food Safety Icons. Any use beyond those accepted
uses outlined below must be approved in writing prior to such use.
Disclaimer:
Icons are provided "AS IS " without warrenties of any kinds, including IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Educational and Non-commercial Uses:
The International Food Safety Icons are available for use in training
manuals and other educational type of books, booklets or pamphlets
without obtaining specific authorization from the International
Association for Food Protection. Proper credit must be given to
the International Association for Food Protection as copyright holder
wherever the International Food Safety Icons are used. Other educational
and non-commercial uses of the International Food Safety Icons will
be considered upon written request to the International Association
for Food Protection.
Commercial Uses:
The International Food Safety Icons are available for licensing
(a fee-based license) to companies or organizations wanting to produce
stickers, signs, posters or similar products for commercial distribution.
Proper credit must be given to
the International Association for Food Protection as copyright holder
wherever the International Food Safety Icons are used. Requests must be made to the International Association for Food
Protection.
Availability:
A CD Rom containing the International Food Safety Icons in high-resolution
formats for premium quality reproductions is available for $25 including
shipping and handling. Orders may be placed at the IAFP Web site.
Low-resolution file formats of the Icons are available for downloading
from the IAFP Web site.
Additional Information:
Contact the Association office at 800.369.6337; 515.276.3344; E-mail:
info@foodprotection.org;
Web site: www.foodprotection.org.
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