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Posted 22 January 2021 - 04:37 AM

Does anyone has new codex Alimentarius HACCP standard ?



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Posted 22 January 2021 - 07:25 AM

I think you are referring to this: 
General Principles of Food Hygiene revision 2020.
Please look the HACCP (Second Part)

http://www.fao.org/f...of-practice/en/



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Posted 22 January 2021 - 09:49 AM

I think you are referring to this: 
General Principles of Food Hygiene revision 2020.
Please look the HACCP (Second Part)

http://www.fao.org/f...of-practice/en/

Thank you, 

Do you have an idea what are the key changes of this new revision of General Principles of Food Hygiene revision 2020.



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Posted 22 January 2021 - 02:16 PM

Thank you, 

Do you have an idea what are the key changes of this new revision of General Principles of Food Hygiene revision 2020.

 

It's a massive (HACCP) revision compared to 2003.

 

For one, the famous Codex Tree has gone.

 

There appear to be some ideas/concepts borrowed from iso22000(2018) and FSMA.

 

Unfortunately (for me) it has included the equally famous "absence of control"  FSMA  philosophy which I have so far never been able to understand.


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Posted 22 January 2021 - 11:57 PM

It's a massive (HACCP) revision compared to 2003.

 

For one, the famous Codex Tree has gone.

 

There appear to be some ideas/concepts borrowed from iso22000(2018) and FSMA.

 

Unfortunately (for me) it has included the equally famous "absence of control"  FSMA  philosophy which I have so far never been able to understand.

 

One other important change (after approx 20 years) in the (2020) Codex Hygiene (CH) publication is that  the definitions of Validation/Verification now align to that given in the Codex Validation document of 2008.

 

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Validation (CH 2003) -  Obtaining evidence that the elements of the HACCP plan are effective.

 

Validation  of  control  measures (CH 2020) -  Obtaining  evidence  that  a  control  measure  or  combination  of  control measures, if properly implemented, is capable of controlling the hazard to a specified outcome.

 

and JFI, here is the NACMCF (1998) definition  -

 

Validation – That element of verification focused on collecting and evaluating scientific and technical information to determine whether the HACCP plan, when properly implemented, will effectively control the hazards.

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Posted 23 January 2021 - 07:17 AM

What will be the impact of such change on ISO 22000 or other GFSI certifications? Like FSSC ? 

 



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Posted 28 May 2021 - 09:13 PM

What will be the impact of such change on ISO 22000 or other GFSI certifications? Like FSSC ? 

I think we will have to wait and see about this - does anyone know?





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