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Sveta
Hello!
One of the examples I’ve heard a lot of times to understand difference between operational PRP and HACCP plan is example with metal detector. Last metal detector on the production line is a CCP and managed by HACCP plan and all other metal detectors are not CCP and managed by operational PRPs. Theoretically all is clear. Let’s see what we get in practice. In practice we don’t have any difference in managing all these metal detectors, we check them let’s say every 2 hr with the same samples (same critical limits), corrective actions are also the same. ISO 22000 doesn’t require critical limits for operational PRP, but in this example we have it anyway. So what is the point in this case to have two documents (operational PRP and HACCP plan)?
Any comments?
One of the examples I’ve heard a lot of times to understand difference between operational PRP and HACCP plan is example with metal detector. Last metal detector on the production line is a CCP and managed by HACCP plan and all other metal detectors are not CCP and managed by operational PRPs. Theoretically all is clear. Let’s see what we get in practice. In practice we don’t have any difference in managing all these metal detectors, we check them let’s say every 2 hr with the same samples (same critical limits), corrective actions are also the same. ISO 22000 doesn’t require critical limits for operational PRP, but in this example we have it anyway. So what is the point in this case to have two documents (operational PRP and HACCP plan)?
Any comments?