Hi Utama,
As FSSC requirements are for the program to include pathogens, spoilage, and indicator organisms I prefer:
Sampling point = Floor Filling Area , Microbiological hazard = Pathogen : Salmonella ; Spoilage : YM; Indicator Organism : E.coli
The FSSC 22000 Certification Scheme Version 6 Part 2 | Requirements for Organization to be Audited: Section 2.5.7 Environmental Monitoring:
‘The organization shall have in place:
a) A risk-based environmental monitoring program for the relevant pathogens, spoilage, and indicator organisms;’
Most sites sample indicator and spoilage organisms more frequently and back this up with some pathogen testing, so your sampling could be:
Sampling point = Floor Filling Area , Microbiological hazard = Pathogen : Salmonella (monthly swab); Spoilage : YM (weekly swab); Indicator Organism : E.coli (weekly swab)
As above the program and frequency of swabbing should be based on the risk of microbiological contamination from the environment.
Kind regards,
Tony
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