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Irradiated Ram Model higher level official of the establishment Process Flow Diagram and product description To begin using this model, the company's haCCP team should first describe the product(s), which are part of this process category and covered by this HACCP plan. The product(s)should be described in two ways (1) by a simple diagram which shows the steps the company uses when it produces the product (2)in a brief written description which provides key facts about the product and its use In this generic model, there is an example for irradiated, raw product- fresh poultry. FSIS has developed certain forms as part of the examples in the generic models; company HACCP teams are not required to use these forms. Figure 1 is an example of a PROCESS FLOW DIaGRAM for the production of irradiated fresh poultry in generic establishment X. Figure 2 is an example of a PRODUCT DESCRIPTION for the production of irradiated fresh poultry produced by generic establishment X Once the company HACCP team in your establishment has prepared your Process Flow Diagram, they should verify it by walking through the establishment following the flow of product and making sure that all the steps of the process are included in the flow diagram. The team should also review the information provided on the Product Description to make sure all the key facts are included, such as identifying consumers, especially those with particular health problems or known to be at risk facility for the irradiation process. If in your process, irradiation is to be done in the same er Note: In this generic model, it is assumed that packaged poultry will be transported to anoth establishment that the poultry is received and packaged, then the transporting step may omitted. That is generally, how you use these generic model examples--just omit the features which do not apply to your operation, or if your operation includes features not included in this example, they should be added By completing a Process Flow Diagram and a Product Description, you have met the requirements of 417 2(a)(2). You can use the Process Flow Diagram in particular to help you complete the rest of the hazard analysis. Use the flow diagram to systematically review eachIrradiated, Raw Model higher level official of the establishment. Process Flow Diagram and Product Description To begin using this model, the company's HACCP team should first describe the product(s), which are part of this process category and covered by this HACCP plan. The product(s) should be described in two ways: (1) by a simple diagram which shows the steps the company uses when it produces the product, and (2) in a brief written description which provides key facts about the product and its use. In this generic model, there is an example for irradiated, raw product - fresh poultry. FSIS has developed certain forms as part of the examples in the generic models; company HACCP teams are not required to use these forms. Figure 1 is an example of a PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM for the production of irradiated fresh poultry in generic establishment X. Figure 2 is an example of a PRODUCT DESCRIPTION for the production of irradiated fresh poultry produced by generic establishment X. Once the company HACCP team in your establishment has prepared your Process Flow Diagram, they should verify it by walking through the establishment following the flow of product and making sure that all the steps of the process are included in the flow diagram. The team should also review the information provided on the Product Description to make sure all the key facts are included, such as identifying consumers, especially those with particular health problems or known to be at risk. Note: In this generic model, it is assumed that packaged poultry will be transported to another facility for the irradiation process. If in your process, irradiation is to be done in the same establishment that the poultry is received and packaged, then the transporting step may be omitted. That is generally, how you use these generic model examples--just omit the features which do not apply to your operation, or if your operation includes features not included in this example, they should be added. By completing a Process Flow Diagram and a Product Description, you have met the requirements of 417.2(a)(2). You can use the Process Flow Diagram in particular to help you complete the rest of the hazard analysis. Use the flow diagram to systematically review each 7
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