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صفحه اصلی
اموزش
دپارتمان های آموزش
دامپزشکی
معدن و مواد معدنی
مدیریت بحران
پوشاک_فرآورده های نساجی و الیاف و مواد سلولزی
فناوری نانو
انفورماتیک سلامت
کودها و سموم
حمل و نقل
صنایع دفاعی
پدافند غیر عامل
خودرو و نیروی محرکه
فروشگاه اینترنتی دوره های اموزشی دامپزشکی
فروشگاه اینترنتی دوره های آموزشی تحت اعتبار سازمان ملی استاندارد
تقویم آموزشی
درخواست کد تدریس
فرم ارزیابی دوره ها و پیشنهاد انتقاد
تولید محتوا علمی
خدمات ما
بازرسی نمونه برداری
صنایع غذایی و محصولات کشاورزی
لوازم الکتریکی و الکترونیکی
مواد شیمیایی
لوازم الکتریکی
کاغذ و سلولز
نساجی
مصالح ساختمانی
روغن های گیاهی
گواهی محصول
تجارت حمل و نقل و انبارداری مواد غذایی
ابزیان
رستوران و کترینگ
سوبر مارکت و هایبر مارکت ها
محصولات کشاورزی و دامبروری
خوراک دام
گواهی محصول کارخانه جات مواد غذایی
گواهی تجهیزات پزشکی
گواهینامه سیستم مدیریت کیفیت
تخصصی دامبزشکی
امور مالی بیمه ای
اقتصاد بازرگانی
خدمات بهداشتی تخصصی صنایع تبدیلی و تکمیلی فراورده های دامی
اموزش
تامین نیروی تخصصی
خدمات بهداشت دامبزشکی
گواهی تعیین ماهیت گمرک
گواهی بازرسی برای ثبت کالاهای صادراتی
بازرسی خدمات
بازرسی مراکز اقامتی (هتل اپارتمان زایر سرا
بازرسی خانه سالمندان
بازرسی باشگاه های ورزشی
بازرسی خدمات مراکز اموزشی ابتدایی
بازرسی خدمات پستی
بازرسی تجهیزات ازمون مراکز معاینه فنی جاده ای
بازرسی خدمات پس از فروش خودرو
گواهی مورد نیاز برای کشور های ارو اسیا
Voluntary GOST R Certificate of Conformity, ST-1 (various types)
GOST R Declaration of Conformity
GOST R Certificate of Conformity
EAC Certificate of Conformity,
EAC Declaration of Conformity
letters of conformity or non-compliance with the products imported or sold by the Customer or the Customer’s clients
conclusions about the absence of alcohol,
import decisions on products containing ozone-depleting substances
FSTEC conclusions
certificate of conformity for industrial safety
safety data sheets
vehicle type approvals
certificates of state registration of products (SRS
GFSI FISH
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آخرین
SECTION 1: HAZARD AND RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS
HACCP 1.1 Hazard and Risk management system
A Hazard and Risk Management System including prerequisite programmes shall be implemented to identify and control food safety hazards, including allergens. This system shall be systematic, comprehensive and shall take into consideration relevant law
HACCP 1.1.1 Hazard and Risk management system
This may be a HACCP based system or another hazard and risk management system that covers the Annex of Codex Alimentarius General Principles of Food Hygiene.
HACCP 1.2 Hazard and Risk management system
The scope of the Hazard and Risk Management System shall be defined per product / product category and / or per process or production step.
HACCP 1.3 Hazard and Risk management system
The Hazard and Risk Management System shall be applicable to the site’s scope of activity.
HACCP 1.4 Hazard and Risk management system
The Hazard and Risk Management System shall be reviewed regularly, and in case of any change that impacts food safety
SECTION 2: FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
FSM 1 Management responsibility
A clear organisational structure identifying the job functions and responsibilities of at least those employees whose activities affect food safety shall be established, implemented and maintained.
FSM 2 Management commitment and food safety culture
Evidence of the senior management’s commitment to establish, implement, maintain and continuously improve the Food Safety Management System shall be provided. This shall include elements of food safety culture, at a minimum consisting of: communication, training, feedback from employees and performance measurement on food safety related activities
FSM 3 Management review
The senior management shall review all elements of the Food Safety Management System, including the Hazard and Risk Management System HACCP plan or HACCPbased plans regularly, and in case of any change that impacts food safety, to ensure their continuing suitability and effectiveness.
FSM 4.1 Food safety legislation
Procedures shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure compliance with applicable legislation (both countries of production and intended sale)
FSM 5 Food Safety Management system
The elements of the Food Safety Management System shall be established, implemented, maintained and continuously improved and shall have a scope appropriate to the range of business activities to be covered.
FSM 6 Food safety policy and objectives
A clear, concise and documented food safety policy statement shall be in place, as well as measurable objectives specifying the extent of the organisation’s commitment to meet the food safety needs
FSM 7.1 Food defence
A food defence threat assessment procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained to identify potential threats and prioritise food defence measures.
FSM 7.2 Food defence
A documented food defence plan shall be in place specifying the measures implemented to mitigate the public health risks from any identified food defence threats.
FSM 7.3 Food defence
This food defence plan shall be supported by the Food Safety Management System.
FSM 8.1 Food fraud
A food fraud vulnerability assessment procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained to identify potential vulnerability and prioritise food fraud mitigation measures.
FSM 8.2 Food fraud
A documented food fraud plan shall be in place specifying the measures implemented to mitigate the public health risks from the identified food fraud vulnerabilities.
FSM 8.3 Food fraud
This food fraud mitigation plan shall be supported by the organisation's Food Safety Management System.
FSM 9.1 Documentation requirements
A procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained for the management and control of documented information required to demonstrate the effective operation and control of processes and the Food Safety Management System.
FSM 9.2.1 Documentation requirements
All the above-mentioned documented information shall be securely stored for the time period required to meet customer and legal requirements, or for a period exceeding the shelf-life of the food if customer or legal requirements are not available. It shall be effectively controlled and readily accessible when needed.
FSM 10.1 Specified requirements / Specifications
Specified requirements or specifications shall be established, implemented and maintained for all inputs to the process, including services that are purchased or provided and have an effect on food safety.
FSM 10.2 Specified requirements / Specifications
A review process of the specified requirements or specifications shall be in place.
FSM 11 Procedures
Effective procedures and instructions shall be established, implemented and maintained for all processes and operations having an effect on food safety.
FSM 12 Resource management
The resources needed to establish, implement, maintain, review and improve the Food Safety Management System shall be identified and assigned
FSM 13.2.1 Purchasing and supplier performance
A procedure for the evaluation, approval and continued monitoring of suppliers which have an effect on food safety shall be established, implemented and maintained. The procedure shall address procurement in emergency situations to ensure that food still conforms to the documented specified requirements or specifications, and the supplier has been evaluated. The results of evaluations, investigations and follow up actions shall be recorded.
FSM 13.3 Purchasing and supplier performance
Outsourced processes that may have an effect on food safety shall be identified and controlled. Such controls shall be documented in the Food Safety Management System.
FSM 13.5 Purchasing and supplier performance
Specific provisions shall be in place for the procurement of feed from approved, certified sources.
FSM 14.1.1 Traceability
Procedures shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure product identification from the supplier (minimum one step back) through any processes undertaken to the recipient of the food (minimum one step forward).
FSM 14.1.4 Traceability
Specifically, procedures and systems shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure identification of input feed and feed additives, including, as a minimum, the name and address of the producer, lot or batch number. Specifically, procedures and systems shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure identification of any veterinary medication purchases and treatment.
FSM 14.2 Traceability
Documented tests of the traceability system shall be undertaken to ensure this is operating effectively
FSM 14.4 Traceability
Livestock and the records associated with that livestock that has been treated with veterinary medicines and are within the manufacturer’s recommended waiting period for that course of treatment shall be clearly identified.
FSM 14.5 Traceability
Specific policies shall be in place for the procurement of approved veterinary medicines.
FSM 17.1 Control of measuring and monitoring equipment / devices
The equipment / devices used to measure parameters critical to ensure food safety shall be identified.
FSM 17.2 Control of measuring and monitoring equipment / devices
The identified equipment / devices shall be regularly calibrated; calibration shall be traceable to a national or international standard or method.
FSM 19.1 Testing
A procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure that analyses of food parameters critical to food safety are undertaken by competent laboratories and using appropriate sampling and testing methods and that such analyses are performed in accordance with the applicable requirements of ISO/IEC 17025
FSM 20 Internal audit
An internal audit procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained; it shall cover all elements of the Food Safety Management System.
FSM 21 Complaint handling
A procedure for the management of complaints and complaint data shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure that complaints are assessed and corrective actions implemented, when necessary.
FSM 22 Serious incident management
An incident management procedure, including product recall and withdrawal, shall be established, implemented and maintained. The recall procedure shall be regularly tested for effectiveness.
FSM 22.2 Serious incident management
In case of any livestock found to be infected with a notifiable disease, parasite or condition that would compromise food safety, measures for the containment and quarantine shall be established and implemented
FSM 22.3 Serious incident management
Measures for the withdrawals and containment of contaminated feedstuff shall be established and implemented.
FSM 23 Product release
A product release procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained
FSM 24.1 Control of nonconformity
A procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure that any non-conformity impacting food safety and any non-conforming products are clearly identified and controlled to prevent unintended use or delivery
FSM 25 Corrective actions
A procedure shall be established, implemented and maintained for the determination and implementation of corrective actions in the event of any significant nonconformity relating to food safety
SECTION 3: GOOD INDUSTRY PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS
GAP 2 Local environment
All grounds within the site shall be maintained to prevent contamination and enable the production of safe products.
GAP 3.1 Location, design and layout
Structures, including all adjoining rooms, equipment, facilities and feeding systems shall be located, designed and constructed to facilitate proper cleaning and pest control. Where appropriate, the design and layout shall permit compliance with good hygiene practices including protection against cross contamination between and during operations
GAP 3.6 Location, design and layout
Vessels shall be designed and constructed to ensure that all catch landing areas facilitate proper cleaning and are free from potential contaminants such as oils, grease, fuels and cleaning chemicals.
GAP 3.7 Location, design and layout
Adequate drainage and waste disposal systems and facilities shall be provided.
GAP 3.8.2 Location, design and layout
The systems described under GAP 3.7 shall be designed and constructed to avoid potential for contamination of water courses, highways and neighbouring fields with animal waste.
GAP 4.1.1 Prevention of crosscontamination
Effective measures shall be taken during production, storage and transport to prevent cross-contamination of animals from agricultural inputs, cleaning agents, veterinary medicines or personnel who come directly or indirectly into contact with other sites, animals or agricultural products.
GAP 4.2.1 Prevention of crosscontamination
Livestock and aquaculture and fishery products [AII] shall be stored, temporarily housed and transported under conditions which minimise the potential for microbial, chemical or physical contamination.
GAP 4.3 Prevention of crosscontamination
Feed shall be stored securely and handled separately from waste liquids, untreated manure, hazardous substances, veterinary medication and cleaning chemicals.
GAP 4.4.2 Prevention of crosscontamination
Procedures shall be in place to ensure that the application of aquaculture and veterinary inputs is managed properly to minimise the potential for microbial or chemical contamination
GAP 5 Employee facilities
Employee facilities including hand washing and toilet facilities, and public facilities where applicable, shall be provided, designed and operated to minimise food safety risks.
GAP 6.1 Personnel health and hygiene
Personal hygiene standards shall be established, implemented and maintained to minimise food safety risks.
GAP 6.2 Personnel health and hygiene
Suitable protective clothing shall be provided to minimise food safety risks
GAP 6.4 Personnel health and hygiene
The requirements of the personnel health and hygiene section shall apply to employees, contractors and visitors commensurate to their impact on food safety.
GAP 7.1 Personnel training
A system shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure that all employees are trained, and retrained when necessary, to have an understanding of food safety commensurate with their activity.
GAP 8.1 Housekeeping, cleaning and disinfection
An appropriate housekeeping, cleaning and disinfection programme shall be established, implemented, maintained and monitored. Its effectiveness in eliminating food safety risks shall be measured.
GAP 8.2 Housekeeping, cleaning and disinfection
Cleaning facilities, equipment and chemical materials shall be suitable for their intended use and shall be stored and used appropriately
GAP 8.3 Housekeeping, cleaning and disinfection
Cleaning procedures shall be reflective of the type of capture and production system, its intensity and the animal species.
GAP 9 Site inspections / checks
A programme of site inspections / checks shall be established, implemented and maintained to ensure the site and equipment are maintained in a suitable condition to ensure food safety, as applicable to the activity of the site.
GAP 11.1 Water quality
Indoor primary production facilities shall maintain a supply of water fit for its purpose and that does not compromise food safety, for handwashing, equipment and post-harvest washing, with appropriate facilities for its storage and distribution
GAP 11.2.2 Water quality
Procedures shall be in place to identify the sources of water used for aquaculture production activities (municipality, reused irrigation water, well, open canal, reservoir, rivers, lakes, farm ponds etc.) and to assess its suitability for the intended use.
GAP 11.3 Water quality
Based on risk assessment, measures shall be in place to protect sources of agricultural waters from potential contamination, including corrective actions to minimise the risk of contamination (e.g., from livestock, sewage treatment, human habitation).
GAP 11.4 Water quality
Based on risk assessment, water shall be tested for microbial and chemical contaminants. Frequency of testing shall depend on the water source and the risks of environmental contamination including intermittent or temporary contamination (e.g. heavy rain, flooding etc.).
GAP 11.6 Water quality
Watershed water shall be tested for potential contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals based on a site risk assessment
GAP 11.7 Water quality
Water containing veterinary medicines shall be clearly identified, suitably isolated/ managed and maintained.
GAP 12.1 Waste management
The collection, storage and disposal of waste material, including waste water and drainage when applicable, shall not represent any food safety risks.
GAP 12.3 Waste management - Waste water and slurry
Waste water and slurry from ponds shall be disposed of legally and in a manner that prevents contamination of land and water courses.
GAP 12.4 Waste management - veterinary waste
Suitable provisions shall be made for the storage and removal of veterinary clinical waste.
GAP 12.5 Waste management - veterinary waste
Veterinary medicines that have reached their expiry date shall be disposed of according to the manufacturer's instructions and in compliance with national legislation.
GAP 12.6.2 Waste management – dead animals
Suitable provisions shall be made for the collection, storage and removal of dead fish for disposal.
GAP 12.7 Waste management – dead animals
Disposal companies shall not pass through the production facilities to remove carcasses. When this is not unavoidable, requirements detailed in GAP6.4 apply
GAP 13 Pest control
When primary production is carried out in indoor establishments, the recommendations of the Codex Alimentarius Recommended International Codes of Practice – General Principles of Food Hygiene and product specific codes of Hygienic Practice shall be followed with respect to pest control.
GAP 14.7 Input - Approved medicines and vaccines
Procured medicines and vaccines shall comply with applicable legislation (both country of production and intended sale) and be marked by the manufacturer.
GAP 14.8 Input - Approved medicines and vaccines
The farmer shall be able to demonstrate proof of purchase of veterinary medicines and vaccines at all times through the use of specific documentation, receipts from the veterinary pharmacy and copies of veterinary prescriptions or production orders for in-feed medicines
GAP 14.9 Input - Approved medicines and vaccines
All documentation shall be completed or verified by the veterinarian or recognised competent adviser.
GAP 14.10 Input - feed
Feed shall not be contaminated by packaging or other foreign materials.
GAP 15 Transport
All containers and vehicles used for the storage and transportation shall be suitable for the intended purpose to minimise food safety risks.
GAP 16.1 Storage
Cleaning materials, veterinary medicines and agricultural chemicals shall be specifically identifiable, stored appropriately and used according to the manufacturer's instructions for their intended purpose.
GAP 16.2 Storage - feed
Storage sites for feed and feed components shall be checked at regular intervals for cleanliness, fungus, moulds, temperature and other potential contamination.
GAP 16.3 Storage - feed
Suitable storage shall allow the integrity of batch numbers or the originator’s identification marks to be retained. The mixing of feeds from different species, growers or manufacturers shall be avoided by using separate silos and other means of storage
GAP 16.4 Storage – approved medicines and vaccines
Veterinary medicines and vaccines shall be stored in accordance with the information on the label.
GAP 16.5.2 Storage – approved medicines and vaccines
In-feed medicines and vaccines shall be stored in such a way that the risk of unintentional feeding to fish is minimised
GAP 17 Stock Management
Comprehensive livestock records shall be kept. Those records shall detail current livestock on the farm, an overview of recent livestock transactions, livestock inputs and outputs, movements off and on farm, and the recent loss situation within a population or livestock production unit. These shall be to either animal or batch, as appropriate to the industry norm for the species.
GAP 18.1 Equipment
Equipment and containers coming into contact with livestock and feedstuffs shall be made of materials that are non-toxic and designed and constructed to ensure that they can be cleaned, disinfected and maintained to avoid contamination.
GAP 18.2 Equipment
Equipment shall be used and stored to minimise food safety risk.
GAP 18.3 Equipment
Veterinary equipment, including used and unused disposable medical items, shall be stored securely, safely and according to the manufacturer’s instructions
GAP 18.4 Equipment
Medical instruments shall be clean and suitable for the intended use
GAP 18.5 Equipment
Equipment for the storage of liquid manure, contaminated yard water and silo seepage / liquid waste shall be stable and permanently watertight.
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