Hi, I have a very basic question re hazard analysis. If we evaluate a hazard in our raw material (e.g. foreign matter), do we assess its significance on the assumption that there are no controls further in the process, or do we assess its significance based on what we know about controls later in the process. For example, a metal contaminant in our raw material would come out as being significant and therefore a CCP, but our control is magnets and metal detectors later in the process. So, does the CCP sit at the point of receiving the raw material (which is difficult to manage as a CCP), or do we assess the consequence of metal contamination in the raw material as being insignificant, based on what we know about the controls that exist further in the process. Thanks for your help!
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