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The key takeaways are the 7 principles of HACCP which are hazard analysis, identifying critical control points, establishing critical limits, monitoring procedures, corrective actions, record keeping and verification.

The 7 principles of HACCP are 1) hazard analysis, 2) identifying critical control points, 3) establishing critical limits, 4) establishing monitoring procedures, 5) establishing corrective actions, 6) establishing record keeping procedures and 7) verification.

Hazard analysis involves reviewing the entire process flow to identify potential hazards, constructing a flow diagram and listing associated hazards and preventive controls. It is important as it forms the basis for applying the HACCP principles.

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The 7 Principles of HACCP


1. Hazard Analysis 2. Identify the Critical Control Points 3. Establish Critical Control Limits 4. Establish Procedures to Monitor the CCPs 5. Establish the Corrective Action Plan 6. Establish a Record-Keeping System 7. Verify that the HACCP is Working
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 1. Hazard Analysis


First, begin with a review of entire systems to identify the places where potential hazards can occur. Then, analyze the flow of process through the facility by constructing a flowchart to assess the opportunities for contamination and bacteria growth.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 1. Hazard Analysis


- The flow diagram is the path of the product from raw material to finished product. - A flow diagram that delineates the steps in the process from receipt to the customer forms the foundation for application of the seven principles. - The significant hazards associated with each step in the flow diagram should be listed along with the proposed preventative measure to control the hazards.

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The 7 Principles of HACCP 1. Hazard Analysis

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Hazards can be biological, chemical or physical and the analysis of hazards should follow the flow of process through every phase:

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The 7 Principles of HACCP 2. Identify the Critical Control Points


As you know, a Critical Control Point is a point, step, or procedure where control can be applied and a food safety hazard can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to an acceptable level.

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The 7 Principles of HACCP 3. Establish Critical Control Limits

- Critical limits may be thought of as boundaries of safety for each CCP. - Each CCP will have one or more critical limit to assure the prevention or elimination of hazards, or the reduction of hazards to acceptable levels.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 4. Establish Procedures to Monitor the CCPs CCP


Monitoring serves three purposes: 1. Tracking of the system's operation 2. Indicating when loss of control or a deviation has actually taken place 3. Providing written documentation for use in verifying the HACCP plan
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 4. Establish Procedures to Monitor the CCPs CCP


- Monitoring means active supervision, not just telling workers to document. - The most effective monitoring is accomplished by insisting upon documentation, such as temperature logs of critical activities. - Logs must be reviewed daily and sample temperature readings taken to encourage employees to record accurate reading and keep thermometers calibrated.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 5. Establish the Corrective Action Plan


Be prepared in advance should monitoring show that a critical limit has been exceeded. Each CCP will require a specific corrective action in the event of a preparation error.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 5. Establish the Corrective Action Plan


Corrective action procedures must be documented. The purpose is to recognize and correct mistakes, not pass them on or destroy food.

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The 7 Principles of HACCP 6. Establish a Record-keeping System


The first written document is the HACCP plan. Records must then be generated during operation that verify preparation steps throughout the flow of food. While record keeping takes time, it ultimately makes the system work.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 6. Establish a Record-keeping System


The absence of records almost guarantees that problems will recur. Record keeping forces systematic monitoring on a regular basis. Managers must determine that logs are kept accurately, that critical limits are met, examine corrective action, and retrain employees when necessary.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 7. Verify that the HACCP is Working


First, verify that the CCPs and critical limits are CCP appropriate. You can ask your sanitarian, or research it using the MHEF.org website or other source if you question your plan. Make certain that every critical control point and critical limits meets or exceed the applicable requirement established by local government laws.
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The 7 Principles of HACCP 7. Verify that the HACCP is Working


Next, determine if your plan is working effectively. Review your recipes regularly for accuracy, ingredient use, and yield. Check all controls, documentation procedures, and corrective measures. Modify the HACCP as the review dictates.
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