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Posted 19 March 2009 - 03:01 PM

Dear Colleen,

Welcome to the forum :welcome: and thks for yr comments. Yr queries are relevant but their answer is probably "subjective". Bennii ?? :smile:

We hv found previously that putting emails in posts can lead to targetting by spam bots so I've removed yr address.

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Posted 23 March 2009 - 09:35 AM

Re email address: sorry, saw that someone else on the forum had put in a personal address in April last year.

re questions: can someone help me re interpreting those questions in Section 7.4.4 PLEEZE! :unsure:
eg. a) "its effect on identified food safety hazards relative to the strictness applied". the first section is clear, ie. if the control measure illiminates the hazard then it is effective...how does one add the "relative to the strictness applied" part???

It seems as if not all the criteria are on effectiveness, but on the importance of the measure...am I right? eg. e) and f) - how is effectivess assessed here? It seems as if we are assessing its importance by these criteria..???



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Posted 09 April 2009 - 06:02 AM

Hi Collin,

I agree with you on the point. Some terminologies and sentences in the standard are confusing. 7.4.4 (a) asks you to assess the effects of selected control measure(s) on identified hazard relative to YOUR applied strictness.

Consider an example and hope it would help. A magnet attracts iron, we all know that but this attraction depends upon some features i.e. distance from iron, size of iron piece, state of iron piece (free or bound) etc. Hence, despite being a PROVEN iron attractant it will not attract an iron piece from a long distance.

Similarly,a PROVEN control measure (for a particular hazard) may not be effective WITH IN YOUR SYSTEM. It does not mean that the CM is NOT EFFECTIVE, but it shows that due to variable R.M Quality, Process or Other Limitations that CM is not capable of showing the desired EFFECTIVENESS

Standard asks you to assess these kind of limiting factors which can affect the effectiveness of your CM.

Hope this clears the point.

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 05:48 AM

Dear Colin,

I suggest you look up ISO 22004, para 7.4.4. This clarifies some of yr queries although I agree the overall topic is not very transparent. The latter is by design IMO so as to allow subjectivity.

Rgds / Charles.C

@ S.U.Siddiqui. Ths for yr input and welcome to the forum :welcome:


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Posted 24 April 2009 - 12:29 PM

Hi folks

Been out of touch with the side for a while. I just started my next ISO 22000 implementation and will tweak the docs a bit from suggestions and see if what we all contributed make things easier/better.

Will keep you posted.
Bennii



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Posted 21 December 2010 - 07:51 PM

Dear Benni and shakti,

thks a lot for posting such clarifying docs on assessment of ccps and oprps.

S kumar



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Posted 22 December 2010 - 05:15 AM

Just to add to the comments in this forum:

Strictness can be defined as:
- Kept within narrowly specific limits.
- The fact or condition of being rigorous and unsparing: austerity, hardness, harshness, rigidity, rigor, rigorousness, severity, sternness, stringency, toughness

It seems as if not all the criteria are on effectiveness, but on the importance of the measure...am I right? eg. e) and f) - how is effectivess assessed here? It seems as if we are assessing its importance by these criteria..???


ISO 22004 guidance on the categorization process (As mentioned by Charles):
the impact of a control measure on the hazard level or frequency of occurrence (the higher impact there is, the more likely the control measure belongs to the HACCP plan);
the severity on consumer health of a hazard that the measure is selected to control (the more severe it is, the more likely it belongs to the HACCP plan);
the need for monitoring (the more pressing the need, the more likely it belongs to the HACCP plan).



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Posted 31 March 2011 - 05:52 PM

Dear Benni,

I found your procedure very informative which gives clear distinction between OPRP and CCP. Just need clarification as asked by Charles on the validation. How can the ratings given or the procedure validated?? Is there any reference available? Hoping to get a reply sooonnn..Tx in advance



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Posted 04 June 2020 - 09:02 AM

informative 



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Posted 04 June 2020 - 10:50 AM

informative 

How informative? Post is 9-12 year old. Now as per ISO22K 2018 version, need to update the methodology for OPRP/CCP categorization once again





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