Food safety management programs applications, best practices, and compliance
The value of an effective well-defined, implemented, and maintained management system is priceless. Based on the requirements of ISO 900 I, ISO 22000, and PAS 220, this text provides a collection of participation-based tools that can be applied to the development, implementation, and maintenance of...
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction to food safety
- chapter 2. General requirements
- chapter 3. Management responsibility
- chapter 4. Corrective Action/Preventive Action (CAPA) : continuous improvement
- chapter 5. Internal audit
- chapter 6. Document control
- chapter 7. Record control
- chapter 8. Training, awareness, and competency
- chapter 9. Control of nonconforming materials and products
- chapter 10. Prerequisite Programs (PRPs) : part one
- chapter 11. Calibration
- chapter 12. Pest control
- chapter 13. Purchasing, outsourcing, and supplier management
- chapter 14. Crisis management/emergency preparedness
- chapter 15. Prerequisite Programs (PRP) : part two
- chapter 16. Food safety program (HACCP) : getting started (the five presteps)
- chapter 17. Food safety program (HACCP) : the principles
- chapter 18. Verification and validation
- chapter 19. A case for integrating your management systems / contributed by Dennis Sasseville
- chapter 20. Example of integrating ISO 22000 requirements into a compliant quality management system / contributed by Erasmo Salazar
- chapter 21. Summary, conclusions, and next steps.


