Completing the risk management system
In-situ bacteriological control in collective kitchen units
Article REF: F1140 V1
Completing the risk management system
In-situ bacteriological control in collective kitchen units

Author : Pierre-Yves MONTFAJON

Publication date: June 10, 2001 | Lire en français

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2. Completing the risk management system

2.1 Fragile links

Example

   

  • even "pasteurized" healthy foodstuffs can be contaminated by a germ carrier (domestic or professional food preparer) or by containers, tools, equipment and premises;

  • preparation involves returning foodstuffs to a temperature of +25°C to +65°C, breaking with the safety of the cold chain and returning to conditions where a germ previously maintained at a density tolerable for the body's natural defenses can proliferate.

It is therefore deplorable that all the costly and conscientious measures taken upstream of the food chain (against harmful additives or chemical...

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