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Is Screener and Sifter considered a CCP or Preventive Control?

Started by , Jan 19 2021 05:21 PM
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Should screener and sifter considered as preventive control or CCP?

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Both would be correct----depends on risk and what your company decides

 

What type of product are you making?

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Both would be correct----depends on risk and what your company decides

 

What type of product are you making?

We make bakery goods. Currently screener and sifter is CCP at our facility.

I'm assuming frozen products

 

You can leave it as a CCP if you think you have enough moving parts and/or vendor issues

 

If you've got basic equipment without a lot of moving parts, then having it as a ccp may be over kill

 

What did your hazard analysis tell you?  Are there other controls in place?

Should screener and sifter considered as preventive control or CCP?

 

Canada may have a unique answer by own definition ?

 

Presumably the hazard is foreign materials ("fm").

 

"FM" could include metal.

 

A highly popular question. the typical Codex choice is between CCP and PRP.

 

To extend post 4, it depends on flowchart, history, etc

 

eg -

 

https://www.ifsqn.co...ccp/#entry23187

https://www.ifsqn.co...rp/#entry133208


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