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Type: Journal article
Title: Performance assessment of food safety management systems in Australian apple packhouses in view of microbial control
Author: Frankish, E.J.
Phan-Thien, K.Y.
Ross, T.
McConchie, R.
Luning, P.A.
Bozkurt, H.
Citation: Food Control, 2022; 133(B):108642-1-108642-13
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 2022
ISSN: 0956-7135
1873-7129
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Elizabeth J. Frankish, Kim-Yen Phan-Thien, Thomas Ross, Robyn McConchie, Pieternel A. Luning, Hayriye Bozkurt
Abstract: Australian apples significantly contribute to the Australian economy and dietary requirements. Their safety is ensured by food safety management systems (FSMS) audited by commercial entities. Production environments, systems and apparent microbial risk vary, resulting in company-specific food safety practices. Holistic, objective measurement of how a company’s FSMS is performing could determine if these practices are appropriate for the level of risk of contamination with foodborne pathogens. In this study, the performance of FSMS was measured in seven apple packhouses using a modified FSMS diagnostic tool (FSMS-DT). Results were compared with a pre- vious observational study that found variable application of food safety controls and low assurance activities, to investigate the potential for improving FSMS assessment and enhancing more consistent application of controls. Overall, packhouses demonstrated high FSMS performance. Higher performance was measured in packhouses with better-designed controls and where there was higher food safety knowledge among employees. Compre- hensive measurement of food safety management better identified strengths such as supportive management, systematic use of feedback to modify the FSMS, and a low level of nonconforming product. Common system weaknesses included low requirement for food safety knowledge among workers, limited validation of preventive controls, and limited use of expert knowledge for risk assessment. Results confirmed the findings in the obser- vational study but assessment using the FSMS-DT better examined the details of the FSMS and the connections between its components, thus enabling continuous improvement. The diagnostic tool could assist the industry assess their FSMS and identify opportunities for improvement of control and assurance activities.
Keywords: Apple packhouses
Microbial safety output
Diagnostic indicators
Food safety management performance
Description: Available online 28 October 2021
Rights: © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108642
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108642
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