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Welcome to Introduction to Control of Food Hazards: Allergens .
This learning module is part of the Food Safety Knowledge Network Basic Level Program.
The Basic Level and Intermediate Level Programs were developed through a partnership between the Global Food Safety Initiative and Michigan State University to enhance the technical knowledge of individuals responsible for food safety, especially those working for small or less-developed businesses.
To learn more about the Food Safety Knowledge Network, please visit www.foodsafetyknowledgenetwork.org .
It is important to prevent adulteration of food products with contaminants or hazards that might injure or otherwise compromise the health of consumers. Food allergens can be a significant health risk to those consumers who have allergic reactions to specific foodstuffs. Allergens can contaminate food products during the preparation, storage, or distribution stages. If there is a risk that food products have been contaminated by a known allergen, the food must be immediately removed from the food supply chain.
This module covers the requirements related to effective control and management of allergens.
The following topics will be discussed:
Upon completion of this module you should be able to
As the person responsible for food safety within the factory it is important to develop a system to ensure and monitor that the staff is fully aware of and uses
Any system will have to be clearly and concisely documented and communicated effectively to appropriate staff within the company.
It is important to work closely with key company staff to ensure they clearly understand the importance of such systems and the ways they can influence effective compliance.
Since the responsibility for food safety rests with you, direct verification of systems is extremely important for Basic Level requirements: you should personally monitor activities on a regular basis and record your findings.
It is important to understand what a food allergy is and how it affects the human immune system. It is also important to understand the difference between food allergies and food intolerance.
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