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Título: Food Industryquality Control Systems | ||
Autor: Clute, Mark | Precio: $1985.00 | |
Editorial: Crc Press | Año: 2008 | |
Tema: Nutricion | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9780849380280 | |
After a sordid litany of recalls courtesy of the food industry, consumers are pointing the finger at companies that have failed to institute proper recall prevention techniques. While historical analysis shows no company is exempt from recall risk, most can be prevented with an efficient and verifiable quality control program.
Authored by a 20-year food management specialist, Food Industry Quality Control Systems is the only single-source summary of basic quality control program requirements. With an emphasis on top-down management commitment, this book demonstrates the complete information collection process and essential program elements, including pest control, lot coding, organizational charts, specifications, supplier certification, and sanitation programs. This valuable reference devotes an entire chapter to each of the program areas discussed for enhanced understanding of each. Additionally, it outlines a variety of sub-programs and functions, including HACCP, a seven-principle framework that assists food manufacturers in ensuring comprehensive and sustainable food safety. This example-filled resource helps industry decision-makers answer these key questions: What will management's commitment to quality be? Will top management provide the personnel and resources to create and maintain a thorough quality control program? Who will run the quality program, and what will the reporting structure be? Where will ideas regarding quality come from? This book is a springboard for food industry professionals to start their own quality protection program while adhering to federal, state, and local regulations. It is a clear and concise knowledge base that food safety and quality managers truly cannot afford to be without. Readers can visit the CRC website to download supporting programs in a "plug-and-play" format and adaptable forms with specific examples and resources that enable companies to customize forms to fit their own needs. Contents. Introduction Quality Role and Function Quality Control Systems Overview Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point Program Quality Control Program Overview Organization Chart Good Manufacturing Practice Program Pest Control Program Allergen Program Weight Control Program Inspection Program Sanitation Program Metal Detection Program Regulatory Inspection Program Lot Coding Program Customer Complaint Program Receiving Program Shipping Program Specification Program Recall Program Supplier Certification Program Hold Defective Material Program Glass / Hard Plastic / Wood Containment Program Loose Material Program Security Biosecurity Program Kosher Program Organic Program Environmental Program Environmental Testing Program Outside Audits Social Responsibility Program Continuing Food Guarantee Program Contract Laboratory Testing Program Record Keeping Other Forms |