Critical Limits

Every product has a limit as to how much it can be handled and manipulated before it’s quality begins to suffer. From a microbiological perspective, establishing critical limits ensures that items such as cold potentially hazardous foods are maintained below 41°F and hot foods are maintained at temperatures above 140°F. When food items are not maintained within their critical limits – bacterial growth is encouraged. The HACCP system seeks to reduce this problem.

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