TELUS FOOD SAFETY & QUALITY
Futureproof your food safety operations beyond FSMA 204
Digitize your food inspection processes to improve supplier insight, employee efficiency and waste reduction.
With FSMA 204 compliance now delayed, take this time to get ahead - reduce risk, improve traceability and boost supply chain resilience.

Discover how TELUS Food Safety & Quality can help you improve key areas of your business and comply with FSMA 204
Product highlights

Delivers comprehensive supplier and employee analytics, transforming regulatory requirements into operational advantages

Integrates safety, quality and production monitoring in a single platform, with one-button FSMA reporting for compliance and audit purposes

Streamlines capture and management of Key Data Elements (KDEs) and Critical Tracking Events (CTEs) across all required tracking areas

Exceeds FSMA 204's 24-hour traceability requirement with ability to disclose data within 4 hours, aligned with the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) standards
TELUS Food Safety & Quality
All of your digital safety, quality and production checks in one complete food production and compliance solution
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Don't just comply - compete
We help make compliance easy so you can focus on what you do best. Even with the proposed delay, the risks haven’t gone away. If you are ready to improve quality and safety - all while mitigating risk and reducing waste - we can help.
How TELUS Food Safety & Quality can help you turn compliance into a competitive edge
Strengthen business performance
Optimize the efficiency of your operations and reduce waste with powerful reporting that enables benchmarking and profiling of product, site, supplier and team member performance.

Gain end-to-end visibility
Enhance control and transparency across your supply chain with real-time visibility into product quality during inspection and across your food integrity operations.
Support compliance
Enable centralized product quality and safety metrics so routine and critical checks are auditable, standardized and aligned to meet compliance standards.

Supporting FSMA compliance
FSMA 204 (Food Traceability Final Rule) was originally set to take effect in January 2026, but the FDA has proposed a 30-month delay. Compliance may be delayed - but risk, complexity and consumer expectations are not.
- CDC, 2018, Burden of Foodborne Illness: Overview
- Food Safety Magazine, 2023, Recall: The food industry’s biggest threat to profitability