Effective microbiological sampling of food processing environments (1999)

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Author: Dr. John Holah ISBN: 9780905942131
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: Campden BRI Language: English
Author: Dr. John Holah
ISBN: 9780905942131
Publisher: The Stationery Office Ltd
Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: Campden BRI
Language: English

Adopt a structured approach to identifying environmental sources of microbial food contaminants, as a means of promoting food safety. Microbial contamination of food products can arise not only from the product itself (e.g. raw materials, ingredients) but also from the environment - during processing, storage and distribution. Effective sampling of the food environment for problem microorganisms is a key aspect of preventing microbial contamination of foods - and is best done in a systematic way. This guide is designed to help food companies make informed decisions and develop a structured approach to issues of microbiological sampling of food environments.

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Adopt a structured approach to identifying environmental sources of microbial food contaminants, as a means of promoting food safety. Microbial contamination of food products can arise not only from the product itself (e.g. raw materials, ingredients) but also from the environment - during processing, storage and distribution. Effective sampling of the food environment for problem microorganisms is a key aspect of preventing microbial contamination of foods - and is best done in a systematic way. This guide is designed to help food companies make informed decisions and develop a structured approach to issues of microbiological sampling of food environments.

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