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Posted 06 January 2021 - 12:53 PM

Hi, Is anyone usng the Campden decision tree and willing to share an example. I have the attached but am getting confused with the first hazard  (P) as everthing is covered by pre-requisites so should I stop at Q1. Can anyone help, Many thanks

 

 



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Posted 06 January 2021 - 01:07 PM

Hi

Is anyone usng the Campden decision tree and willing to share an example.

I have the attached but am getting confused with the first hazard  (P) as everthing is covered by pre-requisites so should I stop at Q1

Can anyone help

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There is nothing attached. The probable answer to yr query is Yes if Q1 asks whether hazard is controlled by Prerequisite..


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Posted 06 January 2021 - 01:16 PM

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Posted 06 January 2021 - 01:27 PM

Apologises - hopefully attahced now

 

So what is Q1 ? (in English)

 

easier to attach the tree. :smile:

 

Whatever, the answer(s) should be "controlled by Prerequisites". So extended data usually irrelevant.

 

Campden tree is attached below. Stop at Q1 if yes

 

Yr permutation is probably Codex, not Campden

 

Attached File  Campden CCP tree.pdf   62.46KB   37 downloads


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Posted 06 January 2021 - 03:23 PM

Yes - using the Campden tree - so I do stop at Q1

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Posted 06 January 2021 - 03:34 PM

I've attached a large file that may be of use to you---it does a better job of explaining where to stop and is the same decision tree (called a form 8 in this program)

you'll also find it VERY helpful moving forward

 

Yes-if the hazard is COMPLETLY controlled by a PRP then you stop at Q1 (Campden tree) and record the PRP name and number

 

 

https://www.inspecti...7674768_eng.pdf


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Posted 06 January 2021 - 07:28 PM

I've attached a large file that may be of use to you---it does a better job of explaining where to stop and is the same decision tree (called a form 8 in this program)

you'll also find it VERY helpful moving forward

 

Yes-if the hazard is COMPLETLY controlled by a PRP then you stop at Q1 and record the PRP name and number

 

 

https://www.inspecti...7674768_eng.pdf

 

IMEX Qu2 (form8)/Qu4(Campden) is almost always mysterious and never well explained. Document FSEP is IMO sadly no exception (otherwise it is useful).

 

@Charlotte -

I have enclosed a nicely detailed (although somewhat laborious) example which illustrates how both Campden tree / Form 8 actually work. (See pg11/24 et seq)

 

Attached File  CFIA - HACCP Generic Model for Fresh produce, Ready-To-Eat Fresh-Cut Vegetables.pdf   427.08KB   21 downloads

 

PS - Note that the Question sequences in 2 methods above are not entirely the same.


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