Looking at the Codex's 4-Q Decision Tree approach for determining CCP, the methodology appears more applicable to determining CCPs for "Process Points" rather than non-process issues such as "Ingredients and Packaging Materials".
I have seen CCP determination applied with the 4-Q approach but it just does not make any sense to me. (How do you go about it on issues concerning non-process critical risk categories or do we simply ingore these areas of ingredients and packaging materials!)
However, if your rogram is audited against the Codex Guidelines, using any other form of CCP determination is a big NO to the food auditors.
Is the Codex Decision Tree a God-Sent Formula? Would anyone like to share their opinions on this?
Charles Chew
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