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Posted 25 September 2019 - 04:59 PM

Good Evening 

 

5.2.5 requires where cooking instructions are provided to ensure product safety, they shall be fully validated to ensure that, then the product is cooked accordingly to the instructions, a safe, ready-to-eat product is consistently produced. 

 

Has anyone managed to comply with this and if so how please ?

 

I understand there are third party services that can conduct cooking validation trials, but can be rather expensive. 

 

Has anyone got any other ideas how this could be done internally please and what methods can be used to validate the results. 

 

Many Thanks 

 

Martyn 

 



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Posted 26 September 2019 - 05:32 AM

Good Evening 

 

5.2.5 requires where cooking instructions are provided to ensure product safety, they shall be fully validated to ensure that, then the product is cooked accordingly to the instructions, a safe, ready-to-eat product is consistently produced. 

 

Has anyone managed to comply with this and if so how please ?

 

I understand there are third party services that can conduct cooking validation trials, but can be rather expensive. 

 

Has anyone got any other ideas how this could be done internally please and what methods can be used to validate the results. 

 

Many Thanks 

 

Martyn 

 

Hi Martyn,

 

Can try the attachment in this post -

 

https://www.ifsqn.co...at/#entry141543


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C


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Posted 04 October 2019 - 02:46 PM

There is a specific Campden course on this which might be helpful

 

https://www.campdenb...cooking-heating
 





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