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HACCP Study

Approved By Signature Position Approval Date Current Revision

Managing Director

Demonstrates Senior Management commitment to HACCP

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Terms of reference

The HACCP study covers all products manufactured at -----------------------------------site. The study covers the production process from raw material source to delivery of finished product to the customer. For each process step all potential hazards to consumer safety and product integrity have been identified and appropriate control measures have been established to minimise their risk. The food safety hazards considered by the study are microbiological, foreign objects and chemical contamination, as well as packaging defects critical to consumer safety. All elements of the HACCP study have been carried out by the following HACCP Team: Mr Brown Mr White Mrs Black Mrs Green Mr Pink Technical Manager Quality Manager Print Manager Conversion Manager Engineering Manager

The HACCP Team will review the HACCP Study annually and following significant changes to the process.

Product description and intended use


-------------------------------Ltd manufacture and supply ---------------------------------- which are used by our customers to provide a ----------------------------------- to their products. Our customers are primarily from the dairy, food, chemical, optical and pharmaceutical industries. The products are supplied in ----------------------------------form and are made from a variety of materials including---------------------------------. All products are coated on the 'food contact' side with ------------------------------------------. ------------------------------Ltd classify our products as high risk as they are used in direct contact with food and other hygiene sensitive products. Any contamination of the -------------------------could be transferred to the customers product and pose a risk to end users, who are usually the general public. It is extremely important therefore that we identify all potential food safety hazards throughout our manufacturing process and implement appropriate control measures.

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Process flow diagram


The process flow diagram details the process steps of the production process from raw material source to delivery of finished product to the customer.

Raw material source / receipt Storage of raw material


General factory wide contamination risks
Glass & brittle plastic Blades Pests Microbiological Lubricants & chemicals Engineering parts Dust & dirt Hairs Blood Wood Jewellery Food stuffs Off-cuts Extraneous matter

Unpacked for production

Printed

Stored for conversion Converted

Stored for despatch Delivered to customer

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Process flow verification / change log


The HACCP team has agreed the food safety hazards associated with each process step. The HACCP study and the control and monitoring measure will be reviewed at least annually and following a significant process change. All amendments are recorded on the following verification form. Date Amendment Signature

10.05.00 25.10.00

Revision 1 New document Revision 2 Inclusion of the following new hazards: 1. Foreign body a 2. Foreign body b 3. Chemical contaminant a

25.06.01

Revision 3 Inclusion of CCP numbers on process flow chart and reordering of process steps. Revision 4 Process flow reviewed and CCP's amended. Addition of risk rating (likelihood/severity) to hazard analysis chart. Revision 5 Terms of reference amended to be more clear. Critical limits added to the hazard analysis for CCP's.

25.03.02

19.11.02

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Typical food safety hazards


Microbiological: Yeasts Moulds Enterobacteriaceae Staphylococcus aureus E Coli Listeria Salmonella

Foreign Object:

Blades Off-cuts Hair Blood Glass, brittle plastic or ceramic Wood Soil Pests (rodents, mice) Insects Jewellery Food stuffs Extraneous matter Oil Cleaning materials Grease Inks Solvents

Chemical:

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Hazard analysis - risk to food safety


L = Likelihood of the Occurrence 3 = High 2 = Medium 1 = Low S = Severity of the Outcome 3 = High 2 = Medium 1 = Low R = Risk Level (L x S) 1-3 = Low risk (establish control measures where appropriate) 4-6 = Medium risk (establish control measures) 7-9 = Substantial risk (Critical Control Point)

Hazard Analysis Process Step


Analysed in the table are the generic contamination hazards that may be present throughout the manufacturing process. The hazards detailed are not process specific and are controlled by essential factory wide procedures.

Hazard
Glass and brittle plastics Blades

Type L S R CCP
F F 1 1 3 3 3 3 No No

Control Measures
Minimise glass in the factory and audit. Ensure glass breakage action and investigation systems are in place System for safe issue, return and disposal of blades. Ensure blade loss/damage action and investigation systems are in place Ensure pest control systems are in place Clearly communicate personal hygiene rules and ensure hygienic conditions are monitored by audits Ensure all cleaning requirements are specified and are carried out as scheduled Exclude wood from production areas Ensure hairnets and beard snoods are worn Ensure accidents are reported immediately and cuts are suitably protected Restrict food and drink to designated areas outside of production Restrict wearing of jewellery and bringing of personal items into production areas

Documentation
HP 1.5 Glass and brittle plastic control procedure HP 1.6 Blade control procedure

HP 1.3 Hygiene Training procedure, HP 1.13 GMP/GHP audit procedure

Pests Microbiological Dust and dirt Wood splinters Hairs Blood Foodstuffs Jewellery and personal items

F,M M F F F F F F

1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1

3 3 1 2 1 1 1 2

3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

No No No No No No No No

HP 1.8 Pest control procedure Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23 HP 1.12 Microbiological audit HP 1.7 Cleaning procedure N/A Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23 Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23 Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23 Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23

CCP = Critical Control Point


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F = Foreign Body hazard

M = Microbiological hazard

C = Chemical hazard
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Hazard Analysis Process Step


Raw material source / receipt

Hazard
Raw material not approved for direct food contact

Type L S R CCP
C 1 3 3 No

Control Measures
Ensure that all raw material is purchased approved for 'direct food contact' and the supplier provides all relevant specifications and certification

Documentation
QP 3.1 Raw material assessment and approval procedure HP 1.9 Food contact compliance procedure QP 5.1 Selection and assessment of raw material suppliers procedure QP 11.2 Supplier audit procedure.

HP 1.3 Hygiene Training procedure, HP 1.13 GMP/GHP audit procedure

Generic contamination caused by poor handling and hygiene controls at suppliers Contaminated deliveries

F,M, C

No

Only purchase raw material from approved suppliers who can demonstrate the required level of hygiene controls. Approval Questionnaire and auditing

F,M, C

No

Ensure all deliveries of lidding material are inspected for odour, damp or contamination

QP 6.1 Receipt of material procedure (incoming vehicle and load inspection)

Process Step
Storage of raw material

Hazard
Generic contamination caused by poor handling and hygiene controls in Stores

Type L S R CCP
F,M, C 1 2 2 No

Control Measures
Ensure that all raw material remains in original packaging until issued to production. Ensure that the stores department cleaning schedule is applied and external doors are kept closed when not in use

Documentation
HP 1.7 Cleaning procedure Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23

Process Step
Unpacked for production

Hazard
Generic contamination caused by poor handling and hygiene controls in Stores

Type L S R CCP
F,M, C 1 2 2 No

Control Measures
Ensure that all raw material is inspected for odour, damp or contamination when unpacking and is stored on clean plastic pallets for issue to production Ensure that all personal hygiene rules are applied

Documentation
HP 1.7 Cleaning procedure

Hygiene Code of Practice QD 16.23

CCP = Critical Control Point


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F = Foreign Body hazard

M = Microbiological hazard

C = Chemical hazard
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Complete hazard analysis for each process step

HMS 1 - Hygiene Management System procedures


HP 1.1 HP 1.2 HP 1.3 HP 1.4 HP 1.5 HP 1.6 HP 1.7 HP 1.8 HP 1.9 HP 1.10 HP 1.11 HP 1.12 HP 1.13 HP 1.14 HP 1.15 Hazard analysis procedure Medical review procedure Hygiene training procedure Contamination control procedure Glass and brittle plastic control procedure Blade control procedure Cleaning procedure Pest control procedure Food contact compliance procedure Product recall procedure Emergency procedure Microbiological audit procedure GMP / GHP audit procedure Hygiene review procedure Traceability plan

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