H azard A nalysis C ritical C ontrol P oint. HACCP : A systematic approach to the identification, evaluation, and control of food safety hazards. Hazard.

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H azard A nalysis C ritical C ontrol P oint

HACCP : A systematic approach to the identification, evaluation, and control of food safety hazards. Hazard Analysis: The process of collecting and evaluating information on hazards associated with the food under consideration to decide which are significant and must be addressed in the HACCP plan. Definitions

Critical Control Point:A step at which control can be applied and is essential to prevent or eliminate a food safety hazard or reduce it to an acceptable level. Critical Control Point: A step at which control can be applied and is essential to prevent or eliminate a food safety hazard or reduce it to an acceptable level. Definitions

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Method Development 1.Sampling for Pathogenic microorganisms. 2. The Zero Defect Concept 3. Modes of Failure

3 Principles 1.Identification and assessment of hazards associated from growing to consumption 2. Determination of the critical control points to control any identified hazards 3.Establishmend of systems to monitor the critical control points1971

1972 Outbreak of botulism!!! Canned Potato SoupBotulism FDA promoted regulation of canned foods FDA inspectors were trained for HACCP

1985 Report: “Microbiological Criteria for Foods and Food Ingredients”– Approve HACCP

1988 : 1988 : 4th volume “HACCP in Food Safety and Quality” : HACCP Principles for Food Production --NACMCF 1991: 1991: Guidelines for the Application of the HACCP System : “Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point System”-- NACMCF

Feb, “There is wide agreement that ensuring food safety requires taking steps throughout the continuum of production, slaughter, processing, distribution, and sale of livestock and poultry carcasses and meat and poultry products to prevent hazards and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.

Assemble the HACCP Team Preliminary Steps: Developing a HACCP Plan

Assemble the HACCP TeamPreliminary Steps: Steps: Developing a HACCP Plan Describe the Food and its Distribution

Assemble the HACCP TeamPreliminary Steps: Steps: Developing a HACCP Plan Describe the Food and its Distribution

Assemble the HACCP TeamPreliminary Steps: Steps: Developing a HACCP Plan Describe the Food and its Distribution Describe the Intended Use and Consumers of the Food

Assemble the HACCP TeamPreliminary Steps: Steps: Developing a HACCP Plan Describe the Food and its Distribution Describe the Intended Use and Consumers of the Food Develop a Flow Diagram Which Describes the Process

Verify the Flow Diagram Developing a HACCP PlanPreliminary Steps: Steps:

7 HACCP Prin Principles

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation.

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation.

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation. 3.Establish critical limits for preventive measures.

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation. 3.Establish critical limits for preventive measures.

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation. 3.Establish critical limits for preventive measures. 4.Establish procedures to monitor CCP’s

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation. 3.Establish critical limits for preventive measures. 4.Establish procedures to monitor CCP’s

1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation. 3.Establish critical limits for preventive measures. 4.Establish procedures to monitor CCP’s

5.Establish corrective action to be taken when monitoring shows that a critical limit has been exceeded.

6.Written HACCP Plan

5.Establish corrective action to be taken when monitoring shows that a critical limit has been exceeded. 6.Written HACCP Plan

5.Establish corrective action to be taken when monitoring shows that a critical limit has been exceeded. 6.Written HACCP Plan 7.Establish procedures to verify that the HACCP plan is working.

5.Establish corrective action to be taken when monitoring shows that a critical limit has been exceeded. 6.Written HACCP Plan 7.Establish procedures to verify that the HACCP plan is working.

5.Establish corrective action to be taken when monitoring shows that a critical limit has been exceeded. 6.Written HACCP Plan 7.Establish procedures to verify that the HACCP plan is working. 1.Conduct a hazard analysis Identify hazards 2.Determine the critical control points(CCP) in the food preparation. 3.Establish critical limits for preventive measures. 4.Establish procedures to monitor CCP’s

HCCP Application to Animal Production “ The voluntary application of HACCP principles can be useful in establishing the CCPs within the farm management and live animal transportation arenas where pathogenic organisms can enter the food chain” ---- USDA/FSIS

Biological Hazards

Samonella Free ???? Kronfagel

Assessment of HACCP systems Internal assessments/audits (the terms `assessment' and `audit' are considered to be equivalent here) carried out by those responsible for the system independent External assessments/audits : skilled in the process that is being undertaken, and able to communicate effectively on any questionable issue.

QUESTION??

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