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Posted 08 March 2011 - 11:01 AM

Hi everyone, need help in this!

Accoriding to EU regulation 1774/2002 regarding animal by-products not intended for human consumption there should be a HACCP plan in place in a processing plant that processes animal by-products.

I have a client that will use animal by-products from slaughterhouses and then treat them to produce biogas, water for agriculture and fertilizers.
How can i asses the risks and find my CCPs since a HACCP plan is developed only for processes that include food for human consumption?

Any ideas, or recommendations would be very helpful!

Many thanks



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Posted 22 March 2011 - 02:14 PM

Hi,
I am not ver familiar with these items, but I can inform you that Regulation 1774 is repealed by Regulation 1069/2009.
Regulation 1069/2009 and Regulation 142/2011 for implementing it Regulation 142/2011
I hope this will be helpful: Aylin



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Posted 18 March 2012 - 11:59 AM

The reason for a HACCP plan in a animal by-product facility is that dangerous microorganisms can be spread in the environment.
I think the risk is just microbiological and all the steps in the flow chart are covered by good practices and prerequesites except the heat treatment used for neutralization.

Maybe this doc will insipre you:
http://archive.defra...st_guidance.pdf
http://archive.defra...s/salrender.pdf





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