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Phigenics-facilitated HACCP team of facility personnel |
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What is HACCP?
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) is a systematic approach to identifying and controlling hazards (microbiological, chemical or physical) that pose a danger to the preparation of safe food. HACCP seeks to control the safety of ingredients and supplies coming into a food business and what is done with them thereafter. The implementation of HACCP is a legal requirement for many American and most European food.
The 7 Principles of HACCP:
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Systematically analyze hazards using process flow diagrams
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Identify critical control points (CCPs)
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Establish critical limits for each CCP
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Establish control and monitoring procedures
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Establish corrective action procedures
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Establish record keeping plan, a crisis response plan and assign responsibilities
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Regularly validate and verify that the HACCP plan is being effectively implemented
Phigenics 5 Preliminary Steps:
- Assemble a Phigenics-facilitated HACCP team of facility personnel
- Identify the end users water especially to determine at-risk consumers
- Identify all uses for water at the facility
- Develop process flow diagrams to describe how water is processed in the facility
- Verify that process flow diagrams are accurate by on-site confirmation
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