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Asamara

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Posted 19 December 2023 - 08:43 AM

Hi all, 

I am responsible for iso22000 for a plant that makes peas and beans flour as a raw material, my question is does the GMP can be the same as the PRP in HACCP? as both are the same, from sanitation, pest control, cleaning...etc.

 

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Aseel



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Posted 19 December 2023 - 12:03 PM

Hi all, 

I am responsible for iso22000 for a plant that makes peas and beans flour as a raw material, my question is does the GMP can be the same as the PRP in HACCP? as both are the same, from sanitation, pest control, cleaning...etc.

 

Thanks

Aseel

I am also responsible for ISO 22000 in a chocolate factory. In my opinion, you should specify, monitor and confirm all PRPs according to ISO 22002-1. GMP itself is a PRP. Do you have the PRP monitoring and confirmation form?
 



MOHAMMED ZAMEERUDDIN

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Posted 19 December 2023 - 12:08 PM

When establishing PRP consider the following points:

construction, lay-out of buildings and associated utilities

lay-out of premises, including zoning, workspace and employee facilities

supplies of air, water, energy and other utilities

pest control, waste and sewage disposal and supporting services

the suitability of equipment and its accessibility for cleaning and maintenance

supplier approval and assurance processes (e.g. raw materials, ingredients, chemicals and packaging)

reception of incoming materials, storage, dispatch, transportation and handling of products

measures for the prevention of cross contamination

cleaning and disinfecting

personal hygiene





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