nguyentuong_minh
18th August 2006, 04:27 AM
Help me to distingush PRPs and operational PRPs?
How to establish PRPs in my factory?
Can I have form of PRPs and operational PRPs?
Thank you very much!
Al Rosen
18th August 2006, 05:37 AM
Help me to distingush PRPs and operational PRPs?
How to establish PRPs in my factory?
Can I have form of PRPs and operational PRPs?
Thank you very much!Are you refering to your Progressive Rework Program or Performance Related Pay?
nguyentuong_minh
18th August 2006, 06:46 AM
Dear Al Rosen,
Thank for your care. I appolozise for giving unclearly question.
PRPs means prerequisite programs.
Terms present at ISO 22000, 7.2 and 7.5
Best regards,
TM
Al Rosen
18th August 2006, 08:23 PM
Dear Al Rosen,
Thank for your care. I appolozise for giving unclearly question.
PRPs means prerequisite programs.
Terms present at ISO 22000, 7.2 and 7.5
Best regards,
TMThanks for the clarification.
nguyentuong_minh
18th August 2006, 10:52 PM
Thanks for the clarification.
give me the answers please!
harry
19th August 2006, 06:05 AM
Prerequisite Program (PRP)
Specified procedure(s) or instruction(s), specific to the nature and size of the operation, that enhance and/or maintain operational conditions to enable more effective control of food safety hazards, and/or that control the likelihood of introducing food safety hazards to and their contamination or proliferation in the products(s) and product processing environment.
Operational Prerequisite Program (oPRP)
Identified by the hazard analysis as essential to control the likelihood of introducing food safety hazards and/or the contamination or proliferation of food safety hazards in the product(s) or processing environment.
Another version:-
PRPs = infrastructure & maintenance programmes that are required to produce safe food.
OPRPs = any activities that can be affected by human behaviours during the production of safe food.
Based on the above definations, difference is quite obvious, isn't.
Regards.
nguyentuong_minh
1st September 2006, 12:37 AM
Dear Al Rosen
Thank for your answer.
have a nice day.
Al Rosen
1st September 2006, 02:41 PM
Dear Al Rosen
Thank for your answer.
have a nice day.
I think you want to thank harry.
drupat
11th September 2006, 09:13 AM
Are you refering to your Progressive Rework Program or Performance Related Pay?
what PRP here means the Prerequisite Programmes and OPRP the Operational prerequisite programmes as required in the ISO 22000 standard.
I am also somewhat confused about this.
mannos
9th October 2006, 07:15 AM
Dear all,
I'm still confused about the distinction between prp's and oprp's.
In practice, a gmp audit is an oprp?
a disinfection/pest control?
could someone give specific exapmles?
thank you
:thanks:
rize1159
21st October 2006, 11:16 AM
Please tell me the about the documents required by ISO 22000 for its certification for a company operating under a franchised system and manufacturing carbonated soft drinks. It will be your great favour if you tell the names of required documents.
Secondly is it possible to apply plan HACCP if you don't have the information of the ingredients of the product?
Regards
Rizwan