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      Cannabis Workplace Foundations: Sops, Sanitation, and chain of custody

      Cannabis Workplace Foundations: Sops, Sanitation, and chain of custody

      This Minnesota Cannabis College (MNCC) panel session introduces essential compliance and safety practices shared across both retail and cultivation environments. Participants will explore how strong Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) habits support consistency, accountability, and regulatory readiness through proper documentation and recordkeeping. The session covers workplace hygiene, sanitation standards, and contamination-prevention methods that protect both products and consumers.


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      Alysha Bellamy

      Cannabis Workplace Foundations: Sops, Sanitation, and chain of custody
      Clemon Dabney, PhD, is a cannabis geneticist and entrepreneur based in Minnesota. He earned his PhD at the University of Minnesota, where he studied cannabis molecular genetics and genomics, and also holds an M.S. from the University of Minnesota in Plant Breeding and Molecular Genetics. Clemon is the CEO of Doctor Dabs Corporation, a Minnesota-based hemp company specializing in hemp-derived edible manufacturing, now transitioning into the state’s adult-use cannabis market, and much more.