Hello- I am updating my companies HACCP plans for fresh produce, consumed raw.
We recently updated our hazard matrix to include 5 severity levels:
Posted 28 June 2023 - 03:46 PM
Hello- I am updating my companies HACCP plans for fresh produce, consumed raw.
We recently updated our hazard matrix to include 5 severity levels:
Posted 28 June 2023 - 04:16 PM
Hello- I am updating my companies HACCP plans for fresh produce, consumed raw.
We recently updated our hazard matrix to include 5 severity levels:
Severity1. Negligible – Does not meet internal food safety and quality standards2. Minor – Does not meet internal food safety and quality standard upper/lower thresholds3. Moderate – Does not meet regulatory requirements, but not likely to cause adverse health consequences4. Major – Temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences5. Catastrophic – Serious adverse health consequences or death to consumerIn terms of biological hazards on our HACCP plans, examples: contamination from improper handling from an employee, contamination from irrigation water, contamination from biological plant products, etc.For severity, would the results always be catastrophic when worried about ecoli, listeria, salmonella as pathogenic organisms?Or could some biological hazards be classfied as major?Thanks
Hi brerhein,
Frankly, IMHO, some of your set of criteria are ambiguous / not very suitable to be used for a haccp risk matrix,. For example, haccp is safety prioritised so you might consider deleting all occurrences of "Quality".
Please note that -
(1) Listeria spp is not categorized as a biological hazard
(2) (generic) E.coli is not categorized as a biological hazard
(3) Salmonella spp is regarded as a biological hazard.
In previous times, qualitative separations of the severity of various microbial pathogens was implemented but afaik, nowadays, their severity is typically, uniformly, regarded as "High" or perhaps Very High" depending on yr specific matrix format. IMEX the terminology "Catastrophic" is seldom used as a specific category.
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
Posted 28 June 2023 - 04:23 PM
Hi brerhein,
Frankly, IMHO, some of your set of criteria are not very suitable to be used for a haccp risk matrix,. For example, haccp is safety prioritised so you might consider deleting all occurrences of "Quality".
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Please note that -
(1) Listeria spp is not categorized as a biological hazard
(2) (generic) E.coli is not categorized as a biological hazard
(3) Salmonella spp is regarded as a biological hazard.
In previous times, qualitative separations of the severity of various microbial pathogens was implemented but afaik, nowadays, their severity is typically, uniformly, regarded as "High" or perhaps Very High" depending on yr specific matrix format
Thank you for replying! I will definitely remove the quality wording, good catch thank you!
Is the biological hazards listed above set from FDA?
Posted 28 June 2023 - 04:38 PM
Thank you for replying! I will definitely remove the quality wording, good catch thank you!
Is the biological hazards listed above set from FDA?
Afaik, items (1),(3) are ubiquitously adopted in microbiological textbooks. Item (2) IIRC is defined, for example, in the Canadian regulatory Standards but in practice is often inferred by the terminology "E.coli" which is obviously ambiguous inasmuch as the relevant HACCP species are such as E.coli O157:H7, etc
No idea whether FDA publishes an official terminology list, sorry, For pathogens you could refer to their well-known Draft Guidance Appendix which is atttached in numerous posts on this Forum.
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
Posted 28 June 2023 - 05:08 PM
Thank you for replying! I will definitely remove the quality wording, good catch thank you!
Is the biological hazards listed above set from FDA?
Biological hazards are set for many ingredients. Appendix 1 of the FSMA document has different hazards associated foods.
Also another website that may be of help to you: https://www.fda.gov/...-produce-safety
Posted 28 June 2023 - 05:21 PM
JFI, FDA seem to define generic E.coli via Procedure, eg -
FSMA-Ecoli-Testing-in-Agri-Water.pdf 139.69KB 6 downloads
This basically equates to the distinction as mentioned in (2) of Post 2.
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
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