Posted 15 February 2013 - 03:51 AM
I agree with Frans - it does need to be considered in your hazard analysis for allergens. It might also be useful to check the regulatory requirements in your country of manufacture and any other countries that you export your product to (if this is the case). In Australia, our national legislation around allergens requires mandatory declarations if the product contains added sulphites in concentrations of 10mg/kg or more.
You would also need to check any customer requirements for limits as well if they have been documented as part of contracts or audit criteria's.
Edited by HACCP Mentor, 15 February 2013 - 03:52 AM.
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