HACCP Inspection

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)

HACCP is an internationally accepted process control technique to identify and prevent microbiological, chemical and physical hazards in food production. It includes steps designed to prevent problems before they occur and to correct deviations as soon as they are detected. Such preventive control system with documentation and verification are widely recognized by scientific authorities and international organizations as the most effective approach available for producing safe food.

HACCP Principles:

bullet Conduct Hazard Analysis
bullet Determine the Critical Control Points.
bullet Establish Critical Limits.
bullet Establish a system to monitor control of the CCP.
bullet Establish the Corrective action to be taken when monitoring indicates that a particular CCP is not under control.
bullet Establish documentation concerning all procedures records appropriate to these principles and their applications.
bullet Establish procedures for verification to confirm that HACCP system is working effectively.

HACCP Benefits:

bullet Enhance Food Safety and Reduces risk of food borne diseases.

bullet Provides greater confidence to customers.
bullet Reduction in production costs through reduced wastage
bullet Facilitates compliance with statutory requirements.
bullet Current and Potential hazards can be identified and removed or minimized.

Who Can Use HACCP?

All business involved in the food supply chain from producers to retailers can use HACCP. Enterprises include, but are not restricted to, those linked with:

bullet Fruits and Vegetables
bullet Dairy Products
bullet Meat and Meat Products
bullet Fish and Fishery Products
bullet Spices and condiments
bullet Nuts and Nut Products
bullet Cereals
bullet Bakery and Confectionary
bullet Restaurants
bullet Hotels
bullet Fast Food Operations

FOOD SAFETY

Food safety is a scientific discipline describing the handling, preparation, and storage of food & agricultural products in ways that prevent food borne illness. HACCP is an internationally accepted technique for preventing microbiological, chemical and physical contamination along the food supply chain.

Food safety is the basic requirement for all types of food and agriculture related industries s it has a direct impact on the final product at the consumer level.

Food Safety is in Your Hands?

bullet Always wash your hand well with soap and warm water, before and after food handling!
bullet Keep hot foods hot!
bullet Keep cold foods cold!
bullet Don’t cross contaminate!
bullet Thaw Food Safely!
bullet Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly!
bullet Keep egg refrigerated and never eat raw eggs!
bullet Cook food thoroughly!
bullet When in doubt, throw it out!

Golden Rules of Food Safety

bullet Choose processed raw materials.
bullet Cook food thoroughly.
bullet Serve cooked food as soon as possible.
bullet Store cooked food at temperature beyond danger zone.
bullet Reheat cooked food thoroughly.
bullet Avoid cross contamination.
bullet Be clean, keep clean and serve clean.
bullet Ensure pest control.
bullet Use potable water for cooking.

Conditions that support Bacterial Growth

“FAT-TOM”

F = Food

A = Acidity (pH)

T = Time

T = Temperature

O = Oxygen

M = Moisture