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HazardAnalysuis -Food Packaging Manufacturing(2)
Good Manufacturing Practices
for Flexible Packaging Converting FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TOM DUNN FLEXPACKNOLOGY LLC October19,2016 1GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
How do These
Relate to Each Other ? FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOOD PACKAGING MANUFACTURING Bottles Cans Bags Boxes Trays Liners 2GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Food safety and
packaging Choking hazard: film wrapper Nauseating odor: box liner Illegal chemical: brick box glass shards: metal-capped jar Carcinogen: film lamination GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 20-Oct-163
Agenda OBJECTIVE: Clarify obligations
and opportunities POINTS TO COVER Food safety and good manufacturing practices Manufacturing food packaging while managing safety ◦Hazard Analysis ◦Good manufacturing practices Common language of food safety management system ◦Hazard Analysis ◦Risk Assessment ◦Mitigation Management System Rules Management System Enforcement GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 20-Oct-164
Food safety GOOD MANUFACTURING
PRACTICES GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 20-Oct-165
From 40,000 feet FIRSTLY,
DO NO HARM OBEY ALL LAWS GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 6
Just like Gravity, The
law is for our own protection GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 7
Manage safety WHILE MANUFACTURING
FOOD PACKAGING GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 20-Oct-168
10/20/20169 20-Oct-169 It’s the
law for: manufacturing food packaging TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SUBCHAPTER B--FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (CONTINUED) PART 174 -- INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES: GENERAL Sec. 174.5 General provisions applicable to indirect food additives. (a) Regulations prescribing conditions under which food additive substances may be safely used predicate usage under conditions of good manufacturing practice. For the purpose of this part and parts 175, 176, and 177 of this chapter, good manufacturing practice shall be defined to include the following restrictions: 1. The quantity of any food additive substance …shall not exceed an amount not more than reasonably required to accomplish the intended physical or technical effect in the food-contact article… 2. Any substance used as a component of articles that contact food shall be of a purity suitable for its intended use. (b) …[P]rescribing safe conditions for the use of a substance as an article or component of articles that contact food shall not be construed to relieve such use of the substance or article from compliance with …the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. (1) …[If a] regulated food-packaging material were found on appropriate test to impart odor or taste to a specific food product such as to render it unfit …, the regulation would not be construed to relieve such use from compliance with section 402(a)(3). GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Food safety management
for manufacturing food packaging Safe Materials ◦ Compositionally fit for use: ◦ Food type ◦ Use Conditions Safely made ◦ Good manufacturing practice (gmp) Suitable purity ◦ RM supplier GMP ◦ Internal storage/handling 20-Oct-1610GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Safe materials (relative
to food & to use) 20-Oct-1611GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Suitable purity for
packaging; (the forgotten ingredient)! Food Supply Chain 20-Oct-1612GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Substance Raw material Article Suitable purity (supply
chain integrity) Food Supply Chain 20-Oct-1613GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Use a common
language FOR FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT 20-Oct-1614GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Made safely (with
a bias toward safety) “Good manufacturing practice…” 1. Establishment 2. Control of Operations 3. Maintenance & cleaning 4. Hygiene 5. Transportation 6. Product Info & awareness 7. Training GMPs-whether drug manufacture, food processing, food contact materials ◦ All have same basic structure ◦ Details depend! ◦ What is being manufactured? ◦ Hazard assessment ◦ Risk analysis ◦ “Prerequisite programs (PRPs) 20-Oct-1615GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Supply Chain safety threatened
by common language “Good manufacturing practices” • Basic structure: stays the same • Details: relative to product manufactured • Compare to ‘speed limit” “Pedal to the metal!” 16GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Supply Chain safety threatened
by common language “Good manufacturing practices” • Basic structure: stays the same • Details: relative to product manufactured • Compare to ‘speed limit” Conditioned on location and time! 17GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Supply Chain safety threatened
by common language “Good manufacturing practices” • Basic structure: stays the same • Details: relative to product manufactured • Compare to ‘speed limit” Ambiguous? 18GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Supply Chain safety threatened
by common language “Good manufacturing practices” • Basic structure: stays the same • Details: relative to product manufactured • Compare to ‘speed limit” Conditioned on location! 19GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
A bias toward
safety: Hazard analysis: GMP Consideration… Bio Chem Phys Comments Establishment 1. Biological: Plastic extrusion temperatures exceed sterilization levels of food borne pathogens. 2. Chemical: Identified, stored and allocated to production according to specifications for use. 3. Physical: Harmful physical contaminates also represent extrusion equipment hazards and are filtered out of polymer stream. Control of Operations Maintenance & cleaning Hygiene Transportation Product Info/awareness Training 20-Oct-1620 Assess hazard “receiving resin” GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Good manufacturin g practices • Basic
structure: stays the same • Details: relative to product • Safety hazards to Product? • Practice(s) mitigate risks? • Reduce frequency that risk occurs • Reduce severity when one occurs GMPs to “Prerequisite Programs” PRPs to mitigate risk 21GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Good manufacturin g practices • Basic
structure: stays the same • Details: relative to product • Safety hazards to Product? • Practice(s) mitigate risks? • Reduce frequency that risk occurs • Reduce severity of an occurrence GMPs to “Prerequisite Programs” Manufacturing process Product Hazards GMP’s to mitigate PRPs Mitigated product hazards 22GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Manufacturing process HA ◦ Hazard Analysis ◦
Biological hazards ◦ Chemical hazards ◦ Physical hazards ◦ Do GMPs satisfactorily mitigate hazard? CCP ◦ Remaining hazard = unacceptable risk? ◦ Critical Control Point Control limits Monitoring procedure Corrective action Verification Recordkeeping HACCP Product Hazards Mitigated product hazards Good Mfg practice 23GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
HACCP HA ◦ Hazard Analysis ◦
Biological hazards ◦ Chemical hazards ◦ Physical hazards ◦ Do GMPs satisfactorily mitigate hazard? CCP ◦ Remaining hazard = unacceptable risk? ◦ Critical Control Point Control limits Monitoring procedure Corrective action Verification Recordkeeping Unmitigated product hazards Product Hazards Mitigated product hazards Good Mfg practice Manufacturing process 20-Oct-1624GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Incoming resin hazards SAFETY
HAZARD CATEGORY Biological? Chemical? Physical? GMP INDICATED? Pathogens killed at extrusion temperatures. * Regulatory composition Contaminates filtered out at screen pack * Good hygiene practices still needed following extrusion 20-Oct-1625GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Management system rules WHICH
WAY IS UP? Contract law model Command & Control model 20-Oct-1626GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Rules of management
systems COMMAND & CONTROL MODEL CONTRACT LAW MODEL 27GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Command & control
vs. Contract models Hippocratic Oath Firstly, do no harm What is the positive this does? … Prevents food borne illness and related disease Global Food Safety Initiative Reduce food safety risks with equivalence and convergence among effective FMSs. Manage global food system cost: eliminate redundancy and improve operational efficiency Provide international stakeholder platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange & networking 20-Oct-1628GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Global Food Safety
Initiative A program of The Consumer Goods Forum (Paris) ◦ GOVERNANCE: major global retailers, manufacturers and food service operators ◦ VISION: “Safe food for consumers everywhere”. ◦ MISSION: to provide continuous improvement in food safety management systems to ensure confidence in the delivery of safe food to consumers worldwide ◦ METHOD: Technical working groups develop and maintain “Guidelines” in order to determine equivalency between FSMSs (“Benchmarking”) GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 20-Oct-1629
GMPs Legislated for
Food Packaging Manufacturing in Europe EC NO. 2023/2006 REQUIREMENTS Ensure that manufacturing operations carried out with: 1. A Quality Assurance System(QAS) (organized/documented arrangements made with the purpose of ensuring quality to conform to rules & Standards) 2. A Quality control System (Systematic application of measures within QAS that ensure compliance of starting materials and finished articles with QAS 3. Specified documentation 4. Compliance with detailed riles on printing inks and recycled material 30GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
GMPs (PRPs) formalized
for Food Packaging Manufacturing ISO TS22000-4 PAS 223 31GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Contract law model
for societal optimum Economic System to deliver diverse/low cost goods to public Environmental Material & energy efficient Delivery system Social Reliably safe & nutritious food Sustainable Business Model 20-Oct-1632GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Retailers: “biggest skin
in the game” Supplier Processor Retailer Consumers 20-Oct-1633GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Elements of food
safety costs Failure ◦ Falls short of specification ◦ Internal: before delivery ◦ External: after delivery Appraisal ◦ Product testing ◦ Quality control Prevention ◦ Compliance capability ◦ Investment 20-Oct-1634GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Examples of safety
costs Failure ◦ Internal ◦ Down-grade ◦ Re-work ◦ Re-inspect ◦ External ◦ Handle complaints ◦ Manage recalls ◦ Lose goodwill Appraisal ◦ Inspect ◦ Raw material ◦ Work in process ◦ Measure ◦ Equipment capital ◦ calibration Prevention ◦ Train ◦ Maintain preventatively ◦ Houseclean ◦ Operate capable process in control 20-Oct-1635GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
10/20/201636 20-Oct-1636 Packaging: liability
multiplier Multi-layer film: $100 k Filled packages: $4 million Retail packages: $7 million GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Management systems enforcement OR
ELSE WHAT? Accountants SEC 20-Oct-1637GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Management systems enforcement SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Roles ◦ protect investors ◦ maintain fair, orderly, & efficient markets ◦ facilitate capital formation. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Roles ◦ accounting ◦ auditing ◦ financial reporting ◦ internal controls ◦ legal compliance. GOOD MANUFACURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016 38
Complimentary food safety
roles Safe food Supply chain integrity Public well being ($ , ) 20-Oct-1639GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Management systems acronyms
& terms 1. Scheme owners “benchmark” their system to the GFSI guidelines 1. BRC 2. SQF 3. IFS 4. FSMS 22000 2. “Certifying Bodies” (CB) obtain license to audit to the system 1. Auditors have specific training to the scheme and for auditing activities 2. Auditors have relevant industry experience and/or training 3. Manufactures hire a CB to audit their system 1. “Evidence”: ongoing management of food safety system practices, elements, commitment 2. Much more than housekeeping “inspection” (e.g. AIB inspections) 20-Oct-1640GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
Management systems expectations One
world. One standard, One annual audit Employee awareness of role in food supply chain Lower safety costs from failure and appraisal events Higher probability of distributing low/no risk product to market Fewer market recalls 20-Oct-1641GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
10/20/201642 20-Oct-1642 Conclusions Public Health Supply chain integrity Societal Optimum Food packaging
can pose risks to food Command & control model has limits $takes can be high Contract and command /control models complement each other Contract model continuous improvement 3rd party certification financial audit Align organization toward food safety GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CONVERTING © 2016
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