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Posted 04 November 2019 - 09:27 PM

Does the raw material specifications entail a table with information pulled from supplier spec sheets?



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Posted 04 November 2019 - 09:31 PM

Does the raw material specifications entail a table with information pulled from supplier spec sheets?

 

Hi Karlie,

 

type of product ?


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Posted 04 November 2019 - 09:33 PM

Food grade Labels



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Posted 05 November 2019 - 01:09 PM

Does the raw material specifications entail a table with information pulled from supplier spec sheets?

 

I assume you refer to -

 

2.3.2.1 Specifications for all raw materials, including, but not limited to additives, hazardous chemicals and processing aids that impact food safety of the product shall be documented and kept current.

 

 

the Guidance has (and more) -

 

Specifications must fully describe the materials provided.  Safety-related information in material and input
specifications may include threshold levels for microbiological pathogens (e.g on food contact recycled materials)
and threshold levels for potential chemical or physical contaminants.  The extent to which these factors need to be
included in the specifications will depend on the use of the material and the food safety risk to the products being
produced. 

 

 

Not my area but I guess the answer to yr query is Yes (with or w/o a table). :smile:


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