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Chapter 9 Corrective Actions. Objective In this module, you will learn: u The definition of corrective actions u Procedures for corrective action, and.

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1 Chapter 9 Corrective Actions

2 Objective In this module, you will learn: u The definition of corrective actions u Procedures for corrective action, and u Record-keeping requirements for corrective actions

3 Principle 5 u Establish corrective actions

4 Corrective Action u Procedures to be followed when a deviation occurs

5 Corrective Action Options Include: u Isolating and holding product for safety evaluation u Diverting the affected product or ingredients to another line where deviation would not be considered critical u Reprocessing u Destroying product

6 Corrective Action Components u To correct and eliminate the cause of the deviation and restore process control –Bring CCP back under control –Determine cause of deviation to prevent future recurrence u To identify the product that was produced during the process deviation and determine its disposition

7 Product Disposition Step 1: Determine if the product presents a safety hazard based on expert evaluation or on physical, chemical or microbiological testing Step 2: If no hazard exists based on the evaluations in Step 1, the product may be released Step 3: If a potential hazard exists (based on the evaluations in Step 1), determine if the product can be reworked/reprocessed, or diverted for a safe use Step 4: If potentially hazardous product cannot be handled as described in Step 3, the product must be destroyed. This is usually the most expensive option and is usually regarded as the last resort

8 Corrective Actions: Example u Deviation –Temperature of milk at pasteurizer drops below critical limit u Corrective Action –Milk flow is diverted until temperature recovers. Diverted product is repasteurized. Check the operation of the heating/cooling units to determine the reason for the temperature deviation that caused the flow diversion. Repair if necessary, re-establish control and resume production

9 Corrective Actions: Example u Deviation –Product (e.g., hot-smoked fish) does not reach required internal temperature for the required time u Corrective Action –Recook or destroy product

10 Corrective Actions: Example u Corrective Action u Deviation –Mahi-mahi held at elevated temperature for excess time period (temperature limit exceeded, possible elevated histamine level). –Bury product in ice, place on hold and conduct sensory analysis and histamine test. Determine the reason for the process delay. Prevent further occurrences.

11 HACCP Plan Form: Corrective Actions 1. CCP 2. Hazard 3. Critical Limits What How Frequency Who Monitoring 4.5.6.9. Verification 8. Corrective Action(s) 10. Records 7.

12 HACCP Plan Form: IQF Shrimp u Pages 96-97

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