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- A process-based FSP is often used when the same process is used for several different food items, or when menu items change regularly, such as on a daily special sheet. For example, the process for cooking pork chops and chicken breasts is very similar, as is the process for cooking bacon and sausages.
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Aug 11, 2022 · This workbook will help you write a food safety plan, based on the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system, that meets the requirements of the Food Premises Regulation. The workbook is available in English, Simplified Chinese, Korean and Punjabi.
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Sep 23, 2021 · Sections 23 and 24 of the Food Premises Regulation require operators of B.C. food service establishments and food processing facilities to develop, maintain and follow a written food safety plan and a sanitation plan that must be submitted to and be approved by your local health authority.
Sep 6, 2017 · The sample food safety plans below may help you develop your food safety plan by providing examples of hazards and controls for a variety of processed food products.
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There are three types of food safety plans that can be used to control food safety hazards in your establishment: recipe, flowchart and process based. Recipe Based Food Safety Plans. Recipe based food safety plans incorporate the food safety plan components into a standard recipe.
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There are two types of food safety plans: process based and recipe based. A process-based FSP is often used when the same process is used for several different food items, or when menu items change regularly, such as on a daily special sheet.
There are three types of food safety plans that can be used to control food safety hazards in your establishment, recipe, flow chart and process based. Recipe Based Food Safety Plans