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HACCP
EssentialToolforFoodSafetyPARTI
IntroductionTheCodexAlimentariusTheCodexAlimentariusCommission(CAC)wasestablishedin1962asajointventurebetweenFAOandWHO
WhatisCodex?TheCodexAlimentariusisacollectionoffoodstandards,presentedinanuniformmanner.CodexobjectivesTheestablishmentofcodesofpracticesandstandardstoprotectconsumers’healthandtoensurefairpracticesinthefoodtradeToprovideguidance
fortheestablishmentand/orharmonizationoflegalrequirements,tofacilitateinternationalfoodtrade.CODEXALIMENTARIUS
FAO/WHOProgramon
FoodStandardsTheworldpopulationhastherighttoaccessfoodthatissafeandnutritious
CodexAlimentariusScientificRationaleTechnicalconsultationwithexpertsBiotechnologyandfoodsafetyRiskanalysisandfoodstandardsEvaluationofconsumptionandexposureassessmentAnimalfeedandfoodsafetyCodexandWTOInternationalbodiesrecognizedbyWTO:InternationalPhytosanitaryProtectionConvention(IPPC)InternationalOrganizationofEpizooties(OIE)TheCodexAlimentarius
TheAgreementonSanitaryandPhytosanitaryMeasurements(SPSAgreement)andCodexSPS:....“measuresnecessarytoprotecthuman,animalandplantlifeandhealth.”....Codex:Protectionofconsumers’healthTheSPSAgreementandCodexFoodsafetymeasuresneededtoprotectpublichealthshouldcomplywithCodexstandards.Laws,aswellasnationalregulationsshouldcomplywithCodex,andincludetherequirementsofSPSagreement.SPSAgreementandCodexAccordingtotheSPSagreement,CodexisthereferencetosolvedisputesandstandardizefoodregulationTheSPSagreementcallsfortheparticipationofallpartiesinvolvedintheworkofCodexAlimentarius
SPS
Agreement
andCodexhygienicpracticesforpreparationandprocessingoffood;safeuseoffoodadditives;controlofresiduesofveterinarydrugs,pesticides;contaminantsinfood.AccordingtoCodex,theapplicationofHACCPprinciplesfollowsa12-stagesequence:1.AssembletheHACCPteam
2.Describethefood
3.Describetheintendeduseandconsumersofthefood
4.Developaflowdiagramwhichdescribestheprocess
5.Verifytheflowdiagram6.ConductaHazardAnalysis(HA).Preparealistofallstepsintheprocesswheresignificanthazardsoccuranddescribethepreventivemeasuresforaechhazard(Principle1).
7.DeterminetheCriticalControlPoints(CCP)(Principle2).
8.Establishcriticallimits.
(Principle3)9. EstablishasystemtomonitoreachCCP(Principle4)
10.Establishthecorrectiveactions(Principle5).
11.Establishproceduresforverification(Principle6)
12.Establishrecordkeepinganddocumentation(Principle7)PARTII
GOODMANUFACTURINGPRACTICES(GMP)GMPPrerequisiteprogramswhichwillprovidethebasicenvironmentalandoperatingconditionsthatarenecessaryfortheproductionofsafeandwholesomefood.SSOP
SanitationStandardOperatingProcedures
*Generalmaintenance*Substancesusedincleaningandsanitizing;*storageoftoxicmaterials*Pestcontrol:*Sanitationoffood-contactsurfaces*Storageandhandlingofcleanportableequipmentandutensils*RubbishdisposalAccordingtoFDA,theSSOPshouldinclude:TheSSOPadoptedbyFSIScoverthepre-operationalandoperationalsanitationproceduresthatanestablishmentshallimplementtopreventdirectcontaminationoradulterationofproductsFOODSAFETYONPRIMARYPRODUCTIONDEFINITIONCoversallstepsofthefoodchain,fromproductiontoharvest,slaughter,milkingorfisheryOBJECTIVEEnsuresthatfoodissafeandsuitableforitsintendeduseCHALLENGETheintegrationofgovernmentagencieswithprimaryproducers.IMPORTANTASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTALHYGIENEWaterLandHYGIENICPRODUCTIONOFFOODHANDLING,STORAGEAND TRANSPORTATION
CLEANING,MAINTENANCEANDPERSONNELHYGIENEENVIRONMENTALHYGIENE
Water:irrigation,applicationofpesticides
andfertilizers,cooling,frostcontrol,drinking
water,cleaningofbuildings,personal
hygiene,etc
Hasthepotentialtobeadirectsourceof
contaminationandavehicleforspreading
contaminationIrrigationwatersourceandsupplyHYGIENICPRODUCTIONOFFOOD
Controlcontaminationfromair,soil,water,foodstuffs,fertilizers(includingnaturalfertilizers),pesticides,veterinarydrugsoranyotheragentusedinprimaryproduction;Controlplantandanimalhealthsothatitdoesnotposeathreattohumanhealththroughfoodconsumption,oradverselyaffectthesuitabilityoftheproduct;
Protectfoodfromfecalandother contamination;Managewastes,andstoreharmful substancesappropriately.HANDLING,STORAGEANDTRANSPORTATIONProceduresshouldbeinplaceto:Sortoutfoodandfoodingredientsfrommaterialwhichisclearlyunfitforhumanconsumption;Disposeofanyrejectedmaterialinahygienicmanner;and;Protectfoodandfoodingredientsfromcontaminationbypests,chemical,physicalormicrobialcontaminantsorotherobjectionablesubstancesduringhandling,storageandtransportation.AppropriatefacilitiesandcleaningproceduresCLEANING,MAINTENANCEANDPERSONNELHYGIENEESTABLISHMENT:DESIGNANDFACILITIESOBJECTIVES
-Minimizecontamination;-Permitappropriatemaintenance, cleaningandsanitizingBUILDINGEstablishmentsshouldbebuiltawayfromPollutedareasandindustrialactivities
whichposeathreatforcontaminationoffood;Areassubjecttofloods,unlesssufficient
safeguardsareprovided;areaspronetoinfestationsbypests;Areaswherewaste(solidorliquid)cannotberemovedeffectively.MAINTENANCE
Maintainroads,yards,andparkingtoavoidcontaminationofareaswherefoodisexposed;
Adequatelydrainareasthatmay
contributetocontaminationoffoodby
foodbornefilth,orprovideconditionsfornestingandbreedingofforpests;
Operatesystemsforwastetreatmentanddisposalinanadequatemanner.PREMISESANDWORKINGAREASDesignandlayoutprotectagainstcross-contaminationcontrolprocessflowInternalstructuresandfittings
Wallsandfloors;
Ceilingsandoverheadfixtures;Windows;Doors;
Workingsurfaces;Establishments;Sewagelines.EQUIPMENTSanitationandmaintenancetoavoidcontamination:
ConstructionmaterialDurability
Maintenance,Sanitation,MonitoringProgramofpreventivemaintenance
Listofequipmentrequiringregularmaintenance.Proceduresandfrequenciesofmaintenancearebasedoninstructionsfromthemanufacturersoronoperatingconditions.FACILITIESWatersupplyDrainageandwastedisposalCleaningFacilitiesforpersonnelhygieneToiletsTemperaturecontrolAirqualityandventilationLightingStorageCONTROLOFOPERATIONSObjectivesProductionofsafeandsuitablefoodforhumanconsumptionensuring:requirementsforrawmaterials, composition,processing,distribution,andconsumeruse;designing,implementing,monitoringandreviewingcontrolsystems.ControlofFoodHazards
identifyanypointsintheoperationswhich arecriticaltothesafetyoffood;
implementeffectivecontrolprocedures;ensureeffectivenessofprocedures;reviewproceduresperiodically.Examplesofgeneralprocedures
ProductcompositioncurrentwrittencompositiondetailsofformulationFoodadditivesManufacturershouldguaranteethatalladditivesinuse:areapprovedforthefoodbeingproduced;complywiththespecificlawsandregulations;arepure;providecertificationsforeachlotcomplywithlegallimits.
LabelaccuracyThemanufacturershouldensurethatthelabelprovides:
accurateinformationofnetcontents;manufacturer’s,packer’sand/or distributor’snamesandaddresses;andinstructionsforproperhandlingbythe consumerTimeandtemperaturecontrol
Timeandtemperaturecontrol
Suchcontrolsincludetimeandtemperatureof:
CookingCoolingProcessingStorage
Temperaturecontrolsystemsshouldtakeintoaccount:natureofthefoodintendedshelf-lifeoftheproductmethodofpackagingandprocessingintendeduseSpecifylimitsfortimeandtemperaturevariationCalibrationandverificationofequipmentandinstrumentsMetrologicverificationSetofoperationsneededtoassurethatameasuringequipmentcomplieswithstandardsandrequirementsfortheintendeduse.SpecificprocessstepschillingthermalprocessingirradiationdryingchemicalpreservationpackaginginvacuumormodifiedatmospheerMicrobiologicalcrosscontaminationPathogenscanbetransferredfromonefoodtoanother,eitherbydirectcontact,byfoodhandlers,throughcommoncontactwithsurfaces,orthroughtheair.
Chemicalandphysicalcontamination
Contaminationoffoodbyforeignmatterssuchasglassormetalparticles,dust,harmfulfumesandunwantedchemicals.RAWMATERIALANDINGREDIENTSReception:
Manufacturer
SpecificationsChemicals
InspectionofrawmaterialPACKAGINGPackagingmaterialsProtectionoffoodPreventrecontaminationWATERWaterQualityChlorineAnalysisCleaningofreservoirsIcemakingSteamproductionDrainagePlumbingAspectstobeconsidered:adequatesourceappropriatetemperatureandpressureseparatedsystemaccordingtousealloweddisinfectingagentscontrolofdrinkingwaterMonitoringCorrectingdeviationsRecordsWaterstandards:WHOMANAGEMENTANDSUPERVISION
Thetypeofcontrolandsupervision neededwilldependonthesizeofthebusiness,thenatureoftheactivitiesandthetypesoffoodbeingproduced.Managersandsupervisorsshould haveenoughknowledgeofprinciplesoffoodhygiene
DOCUMENTATIONANDRECORDS
MonitoringtimeLegibilityRevisingandupdatingrecordsRECALLPROCEDURES
Recallinformationshouldincludethefollowing:
Amountofproductproduced,ininventoryanddistributed.Name,size,codeorlotnumbersoffoodrecalledAreaofdistributionReasonfortherecallFinaldispositionoftheproduct(rework, discharge,etc.)StorageTemperatureconditionsRelativehumidityAirvelocityFIFO(FirstInFirstOut)BUILDING
MAINTENANCEANDSANITATIONOBJECTIVESToestablisheffectivesystemstoensureappropriatemaintenanceandcleaning,pestcontrol,wastemanagementandeffectivemonitoring.Biofilm:AdhesionProtectionResistanceCLEANINGPROCEDURESAND
METHODSCleaningandsanitizingnormallyrequirethefollowingsteps:
1.
Dryclean2.Pre-rinse3.Detergentapplication(mayinclude scrubbing)4.Post-rinse;and5.Sanitizerapplication.CLEANINGPROGRAMSWherewrittencleaningprogramsareused,theyshouldspecify:areas,itemsofequipmentandutensils tobecleanedresponsibilityforspecifictasksmethodandfrequencyofcleaningmonitoringCLEANINGOFEQUIPMENTCIP(clean-in-place).manualautomaticimmersiondryingCLEANINGOFPREMISESareastobecleaned;methodsofcleaning;personresponsible;andfrequencyoftheactivityDETERGENTSGeneraluseAlkalineorchlorinateddetergentsAciddetergentsEnzymaticdetergentsContacttimeTemperaturePhysicaldisruptionofthesoil(scrubbing)WaterchemistryCleaningeffectivenesswilldependuponseveralbasicfactors:SANITATIONAGENTSChlorineQuaternaryAmmoniumCompoundsIodophors,Acidsanitizersincludingacid-anionium,carboxylicandperoxyaceticacidtypesOzoneUltraviolet(UV)irradiationHot(hotwater)PESTCONTROLPreventingaccessEntrancesitesExternalandInternalinspectionAssessthefacility’scapacityforexcludingpests.HarborageandinfestationAvailabilityoffoodandwaterEffectivenessofcleaningandsanitationproceduresMonitoringanddetection
ObservationsofthepresenceEvidenceofthepresenceEradication
Agents:ChemicalPhysicalBiologicalWasteManagement
StorageAreasWastebins,tubsanddumpstersPropercleaningandsanitizingSANITATIONMONITORINGEFFECTIVENESSSanitationsystemsprogramperiodicallyverifiedAuditpre-operationalinspections,Microbiologicalsamplingofenvironmentandfoodcontact.PERSONALHYGIENEObjectiveToensurethatthosewhocomedirectlyorindirectlyintocontactwithfoodarenotlikelytocontaminateit.
HEALTHSTATUSIllnessInjuriesIndividualHealthCardPERSONALCLEANLINESSPersonaleffectsHandwashingUseofantisepticonhandsUNIFORMUniformUniformsshouldbekeptcleanandingoodcondition.Masksandglovesshouldbeusedwhenaready-to-eatfoodispreparedPERSONALBEHAVIORTrainedtobeconsciousoftheimportanceofGMPUnacceptableActionVISITORS
Adheretothesamepersonalhygienicprovisionsdescribedforfoodhandlers.TRANSPORTATIONOBJECTIVESToprotectfoodfrompotentialsourcesofcontaminationandfromdamagelikelytorenderfoodunsuitableforconsumption;Toprovideanenvironmentwhichlimitsgrowthofpathogenicorspoilagemicroorganismsandtheproductionoftoxins.Requirementsdesignandconstructioncleanand/ordisinfectseparatefoodsfromnon-fooditemsmaintaintemperatureverificationoftemperaturepreventcontaminationVERIFICATION-Inspectionofvehicle-Programdescribingeffectivecleaningandsanitationprocedures-Restraintransportationofnon-fooditems-Loading/unloading-Designandconstructionoftankvehicles-Materialsusedinvehiclesforfoodtransportation
PRODUCTINFORMATIONANDCONSUMERAWARENESSOBJECTIVES
Allproductsshouldbelabeledwithsufficientinformationtoensurethatthepersoninthenextstepofthefoodchainwillunderstandhowtohandle,store,process,prepareanddisplaytheproductsafelyandcorrectly;Thisinformationshouldcontainaclearidentification
ofthelotorbatchinorderto facilitateanynecessaryrecall.LotidentificationAlotisadefinedquantityofacommodityproducedunderthesameconditions.
Lotidentificationisessentialtoproductrecallandalsocontributestoeffectivestockrotation.ProductinformationAdequatelabelinformationonfoodproductsenablesthenextpersoninthefoodchaintohandle,display,store,prepareandusetheproductsafelyandcorrectly.Labeling“CodexofGeneralStandardfortheLabelingofPrepackagedFoods”(CODEXSTAN1-1985).Theminimuminformationrequiredonprepackagedlabelsis:
Nameofthefood
Ingredients
NetcontentsanddrainedweightNameandaddressofmanufacturer,packager,distributor,importer,exporterorvendorofthefoodCountryoforigin;Lotidentification;Dateandstorageinstructions;Instructionsforuse.ConsumereducationHealtheducationprogramsshouldcovergeneralfoodhygiene;Helpingconsumerstounderstandtheimportanceofreadinglabels,followinginstructionsforuse,andmakingcorrectchoices;Informationontherelationshipbetweentime/temperaturecontrolandfoodbornediseasesTRAININGAwarenessandresponsibilitiesTrainingprogramsInstructionandsupervisionRefreshingtrainingMinimumprogramforGMPtrainingcoursesCodeofHygyenicPractices-
CodexAlimentariusCommissionMinimumprogramfor
GMPtrainingcoursesPrimaryproduction;DesignofplantandfacilitiesControlofoperations;Plantmaintenanceandsanitation;Transportation;Productinformationandconsumerawareness;Training;GMPevaluation.GOODMANUFACTURINGPRACTICEEVALUATION
Verification
AuditPartIII
TheHACCPSystem
INTRODUCTIONTheMeaningofHACCPHazardxRisKHistoryoftheHACCPSystemTraditionalInspectionxHACCPSystemTheSevenPrinciplesofHACCPMeaningofHACCPHazardAnalysisandCriticalControlPointsWhyHACCP?
HA=HazardAnalysis+CCP=CriticalControlPointsHACCPApplicationBasicAgricultureFoodProcessingDistributionandMarketingCateringServicesStreetFoodsUsebyconsumersHACCPObjectivesEliminateorsignificantlyreducehazardsPreventorminimizemicrobialgrowthandtoxinproduction;Controlcontamination.HISTORYOFHACCPInthe1960sthePillsburyCompany developedaprogramforthe productionofsafefoodsforNASA spaceprogramIn1971,PillsburypresentedHACCP systemtothepublicforthefirsttimeIn1973,itwasappliedtolow-acid cannedfoodsRecommendationoftheNationalAcademyofScienceIn1985,NASrecommendedthatfoodsanitaryagencies,aswellasfoodindustryintheUS,shouldapplyHACCPJustificationandimportanceofHACCP
WhyHACCP?TheCodexAlimentariusCommissiondecidedtoadopttheacronymHACCP,regardlessthetranslationofHazardAnalysisandCriticalControlPointsinanyoftheofficiallanguagesoftheUnitedNations
UniformunderstandingTheCODEXALIMENTARIUS
andHACCPTheCodexAlimentariusCommission,initstwentiethsession,heldinGeneva,SwitzerlandJune23-28,1997,adoptedtherevisedRecommendedInternationalCodeofPractice–GeneralPrinciplesofFoodHygieneTRADITIONALINSPECTION
X
HACCPTraditionalinspection:basedonsight,smellandtactile sensetodetecthazards(injuries, contamination,etc.)establishedwhenhazardswere macroscopiccontaminationandsick animalsMicrobialandchemicalcontaminantsarenotdetectedbyinspectorAnalysisofsamplesoffinalproduct(1/1,000)indicatesthelotisverylikely(>94%)tobeaccepted,evenifcontaminatedHACCP:emphasizesprocesscontrolfocuscontroloncriticalpointsrelatedtofoodsafetyvaluescommunicationbetweenfoodproducerandinspectionHACCPPreventiveandnotreactive(traditionalinspection)Toolusedtoprotectfoodfrombiological,chemicalandphysicalhazardsHACCP
AsystemtoensurefoodsafetyTheHACCPsystemisnot100%safe!
THESEVENPRINCIPLESOFHACCP
THESEVENPRINCIPLESOFHACCP1.PerformaHazardAnalysis(HA)andestablishthecorrespondingpreventativemeasures
2.DeterminetheCriticalControlPoints(CCP)3.EstablishcriticallimitsforeachCCP
4.Establishmonitoringsystems
5.Establishcorrectiveactions
6.Establishverificationprocedures
7.Establishrecordkeepinganddocumentation
INTRODUCTIONTOHAZARDS
HAZARDSBiological
Chemical
Physical
HAZARDItisabiological,physical,orchemicalpropertythatmaycausefoodtobecomeunsafeforhumanconsumption
InHACCP,“hazard”meansconditionsorcontaminantsthatmaycauseillnessesorrepresentathreattotheconsumer’shealth
Itdoesnotapplytothepresenceofothertypesofcontaminants,suchas:
insectsorhair,
decomposition,
economicfraudand
violationofqualityrequirements.Factorsthatcontributetotheexistenceofhazards
INFECTIVEDOSE
Itisthenumberofmicroorganismsneededtocauseillness.Itdependson:consumers
physiologicalfactors
immunologicalstatusoftheindividual
Important:ThepresenceofsomemicroorganismssuchasEscherichiacoliO157:H7,Clostridiumbotulinum,inanyamount,isenoughtorenderfoodpotentiallyhazardous
VARIABLESOFTHEPARASITEORMICROORGANISM
Variabilityofgeneexpressionofmultiple pathogenicmechanisms
Potentialfordamageorstressofthe microorganism
Interactionoforganismwithfoodand environmentpHsusceptibilityoforganismImmunological"uniqueness"oftheorganismInteractionswithotherorganismsVARIABLESOFTHEHOST
AgeGeneralhealthPregnancyMedicationsMetabolicdisordersAlcoholism,cirrhosis,hemochromatosisAmountoffoodconsumed
Gastricacidityvariation:antacids,naturalvariation,achlorhydriaGeneticdisturbancesNutritionalstatusImmunecompetenceSurgicalhistoryOccupationFOODBORNEDISEASES(FBD)DEFINITIONtwoormorepersonsexperienceasimilarillnessafteringestionofacommonfood
epidemiologicalanalysisimplicatesthefoodasthesourceoftheillness
FOODSMOSTFREQUENTLYINVOLVEDThefoodsmostfrequentlyinvolvedinoutbreaksarefoodsofanimalorigin.
TYPESOFFBDFOODBORNEINFECTION
Itresultsfromingestingfoodcontaininglivingharmfulmicroorganisms.Examples:Salmonella,
Shigella,hepatitisAvirusandTrichinellaspiralisFOODBORNEINTOXICATION
Itresultsfromingestionofpreformedtoxinsfrombacteriaormoldpresentinthefood.Examples:botulinumtoxin,Staphylococcusenterotoxin,mycotoxins,saxitoxinfromdinoflagellates.FOODBORNETOXI-INFECTION
Itresultsfromconsumptionoffoodcontainingalargeamountofdiseasecausingmicroorganismsthatarecapableofproducingorreleasingtoxinoncetheyareingested
Examples:VibriocholeraeandClostridiumperfringens.CLASSIFICATIONOFHAZARDS
Biologicalhazard:bacteria,virusesandparasites,naturaltoxins,microbialtoxins,metabolictoxinsresultingfromabacterialsource.
Chemicalhazard:pesticides,herbicides,inorganiccontaminants,antibiotics,growthpromoters,foodadditives,lubricants,paints,disinfectants.
Physicalhazard:glass,metalandwoodfragmentsorotherobjectsthatmaycausephysicaldamagetotheconsumerEVALUATIONOFSEVERITYHIGHSeverehealthimplications,includingdeath.
Biological:
Clostridiumbotulinumtoxin,Salmonella
Typhi,S.Paratyphi
AandB,Shigelladysenteriae,VibriocholeraeO1,Vibriovulnificus,Brucellamelitensis,ClostridiumperfringenstypeC,hepatitisAandEvirus,Listeriamonocytogenes(insomepatients),EscherichiacoliO157:H7,Trichinellasipralis,Taeniasolium(insomecases).Chemical:directcontaminationoffoodstuffsbyprohibitedchemicalsubstancesorcertainmetalslikemercury,orchemicaladditivesthatmaycausesevereintoxicationordamagetosusceptibleconsumers.Physical:foreignobjectsandundesirablefragmentsthatmaycausedamageorinjurytotheconsumer,suchasstones,glass,needles,metalandotherobjectsrepresentingahazardtoconsumer’slife
MODERATE,POTENTIALLYWIDESPREAD
Lessseverevirulence,degreeofcontaminationandcross-contamination.Medicalattentioncanreversetheeffects.Hospitalizationmayberequired.Biological:otherenteropathogenicEscherichiacoli,Salmonella
spp.,Shigellaspp.,Streptococcus
hemolytic,Vibrioparahaemolyticus,
Listeriamonocytogenes,Streptococcuspyogenes,Rotavirus,Norwalkvirus,Entamoebahistolytica,Diphyllobothriumlatum,Cryptosporidiumparvum.
MODERATE,LIMITEDSPREAD(ORLOW)
Commoncauseofoutbreaks;spreadisrareorlimited;diseaseresultsfromingestionoffoodcontainingverylargenumberofpathogens.
Biological:
Bacilluscereus,ClostridiumperfringenstypeA,Campylobacterjejuni,Yersiniaenterocolitica,andStaphylococcusaureustoxin,mostoftheparasites.
Chemical:
approvedchemicalsmaycausemoderatereactionslikedizzinessandallergies.RISKEVALUATION
Riskisafunctionoftheprobabilityofanadverseeffectandthemagnitudeofthateffect,consequentialtoahazard(s)infood.
Itistheprobabilitythatahazardwilloccurinagivenprocessthusaffectingfoodsafety.Thefollowingdatashouldbeconsidered
whenassessingrisk:ConsumercomplaintsReturnoflotsorshipmentsoftheproduct
Adverseresultoflaboratorytests
DatafrommonitoringprogramsforFBSagents
InformationontheincidenceofdiseasesinanimalsandotherfactsthataffecthumanhealthTwo-dimensionalhealthriskassessmentmodelSeverityofconsequencesLikelihoodofoccurrence
BIOLOGICALHAZARDS
Foodbornebiologicalhazardsincludeorganismssuchas:Pathogenicbacteria
ParasitesProtozoaVirusesThemicroorganismscanbebeneficialoruseful.However,someofthemarepathogenic.Foodindustriesandpublichealthauthoritiesshouldbeparticularlyconcernedaboutpathogenicmicroorganisms
DeteriorationthatmayresultinfoodsafetythreateningshouldbeconsideredasabiologicalhazardandpreventedorcontrolledbyaHACCPplanBACTERIAGENERALCHARACTERISTICS
Presenceofair:aerobicanaerobicfacultativeAcidityoffood:lowTemperaturemesophilicpsychrotrophilicpsychrophilic
WaterActivity:highSpore-formingFACTORSAFFECTINGBACTERIALGROWTHIntrinsicFactors
WaterActivity(Aw)Acidity(pH)OxigenReduction(Eh)ChemicalComposition
PresenceofnaturalantimicrobialsubstancesCompetitiveFlora
ExtrinsicFactorsTemperatureRelativehumidityAtmospherecompositionMicroorganismsreproducethroughbinarydivisionreleasingby-products:Yeast
productionofbeverages,bread,etc.Lactic-acid-producingbacteria
productionofyogurt,cheese,sausage,etc.
Pathogenicalbacteria-Staphylococcusaureus,ClostridiumbotulinumandE.coliO157:H7release
enterotoxinINDICATORORGANISMSIndicatororganismsdonotpresentadirecthealthhazardinafoodproduct
Itindicates:Thepossiblepresenceofpathogensortoxin,orThepossibilitythatfaultypracticesoccurredduringproduction,processing,storageand/ordistribution.SOMEFOODBORNEPATHOGENICBACTERIAOFCONCERNGRAM-NEGATIVEBACTERIA
Salmonella
spp.Salmonellaisnormallyfoundintheintestinaltractofhumansandanimals(exceptforfish,mollusksandcrustaceans,whichcanbecomecontaminatedafterbeingharvested)
SalmonellaTyphi:bacteremiaandtyphoidfeverSalmonellaParatyphiA,BeC:entericfeverInfectiveDose:
aslowas15-20cellsOnsetTime:12to36hoursSymptoms:
nausea,vomiting,abdominalcramps,diarrhea,fever,andheadache.Chronicconsequences:arthriticsymptomsthatmayfollow3-4weeksafteronsetofacutesymptoms.
Associatedfood:
rawmeat,poultry,egg,milkanddairyproducts,fish,shrimp,froglegs,yeast,coconut,saucesandsaladdressing,cakemixes,cream-filleddessertsandtoppings,driedgelatin,peanutbutter,cocoa,andchocolate.Controlmeasures:heatfoodatatemperaturesufficienttokillbacteria,from65to74°C(149to165°F);keepfoodsattemperaturesbelow5°C(41°F);preventcrosscontaminationaftercookingPreventsickhandlersorcarriersofSalmonella
from
handlingfoodFactorsaffectingthegrowthofSalmonellaspp.Minimumtemperature:0
2,0°C(32
35,5°F)Maximumtemperature:45,6°C(114°F)MinimumpH:3,7 MaximumpH:9,5 MinimumAw:0,945 Maximum%NaCl:8Shigellaspp.Theorganismisfrequentlyfoundinwatercontaminatedbyhumanwaste.
Thebacilardysenteryorshigellosisrangesfromanon-symptomaticorsubclinicalconditiontoatoxicandsevereform
InfectiveDose:
aslowas10cells
Symptoms:abdominalpain,cramps,diarrhea
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