Food plant sanitation design, maintenance, and good manufacturing practices
by
 
Cramer, Michael M.

Title
Food plant sanitation design, maintenance, and good manufacturing practices

Author
Cramer, Michael M.

ISBN
9781466511743

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2013.

Physical Description
xiv, 291 p. : ill.

Contents
1. Sanitation regulatory requirements -- 2. Regulatory inspection and control action -- 3. Microorganisms of food manufacturing concern -- 4. Control of Listeria in food manufacturing -- 5. Biofilms -- 6. Sanitary facility design -- 7. Sanitation best practices -- 8. Verification of sanitation -- 9. Employee good manufacturing practices -- 10. Pest control and sanitation -- 11. Chemical and physical hazard control.

Abstract
"Completely revised and updated, this book shows how to effectively remove soil and microorganisms from the processing environment to prevent unhygienic manufacturing conditions. The book discusses the regulatory requirements of food plant sanitation and the identification of microorganisms of food manufacturing concern. It explores the principles of sanitary design, the use of proven sanitation techniques, and the means of verifying sanitation, such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The final chapters identify sanitary practices for plant personnel and visitors, provide a comprehensive pest management plan, and offer strategies for preventing chemical and physical food safety hazards"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Food industry and trade -- Sanitation.

Electronic Access
Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access.


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