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Fully Cooked, Not Shelf Stable - e HACCP
HACCP be implemented as the system of process control in all USDA inspected meat and poultry plants. As part of its effort to assist establishments in the preparation of plant-specific HACCP …
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Standard Operating Procedure
Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) /Person in Charge (PIC) must complete the “Applicant and Food Reporting Interview” with all new employees. Employee must sign the “Food …
IRRADIATION - ehaccp.org
Before developing the HACCP system it is important to ensure that an adequate sanitation system (sanitation standard operating procedures - SSOPs) is in place for compliance with FSIS …