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[[File:|right|450px]] Title: How does a LIMS help a food and beverage business better address the core principles of quality and safety management?
Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas
License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Publication date: January 2024
Introduction
The core principles of food and beverage quality and safety management
In the 2023 book Food Safety Management: A Practical Guide for the Food Industry, Overbosch and Blanchard break down the concept of food and beverage quality and safety management into a set of principles that must be applied in order to best achiece it[1]:
- Hygiene in the workplace,
- Prevention and reduction of risks (through HACCP),
- Reliability of processes and equipment,
- Consistency of products and processes to their specifications,
- Traceability of products and ingredients,
- Relevance to the customer or consumer, and
- Transparent and accountable integrity of products and ingredients.
How a LIMS contributes to better addressing these principles
Conclusion
References
- ↑ Overbosch, P.; Blanchard, S. (2023). "Principles and Systems for Quality and Food Safety Management". In Andersen, V.; Lelieveld, H.; Motarjemi, Y.. Food Safety Management: A Practical Guide for the Food Industry (2nd ed.). Elsevier, Inc. pp. 497–512. ISBN 9780128200131. https://books.google.com/books?id=3TpwEAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover.