We are going to be starting a new product line (maybe.. we are totally in the beginning phases), and for this, there is a prototype machine being built for retail for this product.
We are going to run the actual product (NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION / NOT FOR RESALE) that will be used with these brand new thingy-majiggers.
The purpose for this is to see if the products will work properly in the prototype unit (aforementioned thingy-majigger).
Example - someone company built a new coffee maker, they want us to make coffee pods, we JUST want to make sure our coffee pods will work in the new coffee maker.
So here is my question, we are bringing in a filler, that will have the same capabilities of the one that is currently being built for us. (So what Im saying is we do not have final filler, we are borrowing one just to run this test on) and then giving it back.
All product that will be ran on this while it is here is strictly for this prototype test, will not be sold, moved, or consumed.
Do I need to revise my HACCP plan to include this? OR can I do a lengthy hazard analysis?
I was hoping not to have to revise until the actual equipment has been built (seeing as how we have a custom filler being made as we speak)
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!!
IRI