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Hazard Analysis and Risk Based Preventive Controls
Building a (Better) Food Safety Plan
This step-by-step guide to achieving FSMA compliance is for food safety professionals who develop and manage food safety management systems
Patricia A. Wester (Author)
9780128111888, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 25 November 2017
264 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.79 kg
Hazard Analysis and Risk Based Preventive Controls: Building a (Better) Food Safety Plan is directed to those food safety professionals charged with ensuring or assisting with FSMA’s preventative controls (PC) implementation and compliance in their routine job duties. The target audience includes those currently involved in the development, management, and execution of HACCP and/or other advanced food safety management systems, as well as those interested in advancing their knowledge base to gain a more thorough comprehension of HARPC requirements. FSMA topics covered include: identifying the food safety team and PCQI; creating the HARPC implementation strategy; starting the food safety plan; conducting a thorough hazard analysis; identifying adequate preventive control measures; determining appropriate PC management components; recognizing applicable verification and validation activities; supply chain management program; recall plans. Other operational topics include: document control systems; internal audit programs; third party audit management; regulatory visit preparation; and maintaining compliance.
1. Develop an Implementation Strategy2. Develop a Product Profile3. The Food Safety Plan 4. The Hazard Analysis and Preventive Controls Determination5. Process Controls6. Sanitation Preventive Controls and Sanitation Basics7. Allergen Preventive Controls8. Supply Chain Program9. Verification, Validation, Reanalysis and Recordkeeping10. Recall Plans, Recalls and Criminal Prosecutions11. FSMA’s Regulatory Portfolio for Human Food 12. FDA’s Implementation StrategyAppendix I: Food Safety Hazards: References and Reviews
Subject Areas: Food & beverage technology [TDCT], Medical microbiology & virology [MMFM]