Integrated Risk Framework (IRF)—Interconnection of the Ishikawa Diagram with the Enhanced HACCP System in Risk Assessment for the Sustainable Food Industry DOI Open Access
Mirel Glevitzky,

Ioana Glevitzky,

Paul Mucea-Ștef

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 536 - 536

Published: Jan. 12, 2025

This paper presents a new risk assessment methodology called the Integrated Risk Framework (IRF) through application of Ishikawa diagrams combined with enhanced Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system. investigation technique aims to ensure significantly higher level quality, safety, sustainability in food products by using improved classical methods strong intercorrelation capabilities. The proposes expanding typology basic physical, chemical, biological risks outlined ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System standard, adding other auxiliary such as allergens, fraud/sabotage, Kosher/Halal compliance, Rapid Alert for Feed notification, or additional specific irradiation, radioactivity, genetically modified organisms, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, African swine fever, peste small ruminants, etc. depending on technological process ingredients. Simultaneously, it identifies causes each operation flow based 5M diagram: Man, Method, Material, Machine, Environment. For identified cause, its impact was determined according severity likelihood occurrence. final effect is defined class, calculated arithmetic mean derived at stage causes. Within study, applied spring water bottling process. provided perspective analyzing factors during operations concurrently HACCP principles throughout product’s flow. results study can form methodologies aimed enhancing sustainable safety management strategy. In these two tools, possibility cumulative synergistic effects considered, resulting better control all that may affect manufacturing studying dynamics factor analysis simultaneous use fishbone diagram system be extrapolated any industry beyond.

Language: Английский

Integrated Risk Framework (IRF)—Interconnection of the Ishikawa Diagram with the Enhanced HACCP System in Risk Assessment for the Sustainable Food Industry DOI Open Access
Mirel Glevitzky,

Ioana Glevitzky,

Paul Mucea-Ștef

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 536 - 536

Published: Jan. 12, 2025

This paper presents a new risk assessment methodology called the Integrated Risk Framework (IRF) through application of Ishikawa diagrams combined with enhanced Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system. investigation technique aims to ensure significantly higher level quality, safety, sustainability in food products by using improved classical methods strong intercorrelation capabilities. The proposes expanding typology basic physical, chemical, biological risks outlined ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System standard, adding other auxiliary such as allergens, fraud/sabotage, Kosher/Halal compliance, Rapid Alert for Feed notification, or additional specific irradiation, radioactivity, genetically modified organisms, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, African swine fever, peste small ruminants, etc. depending on technological process ingredients. Simultaneously, it identifies causes each operation flow based 5M diagram: Man, Method, Material, Machine, Environment. For identified cause, its impact was determined according severity likelihood occurrence. final effect is defined class, calculated arithmetic mean derived at stage causes. Within study, applied spring water bottling process. provided perspective analyzing factors during operations concurrently HACCP principles throughout product’s flow. results study can form methodologies aimed enhancing sustainable safety management strategy. In these two tools, possibility cumulative synergistic effects considered, resulting better control all that may affect manufacturing studying dynamics factor analysis simultaneous use fishbone diagram system be extrapolated any industry beyond.

Language: Английский

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