HACCP Online training will start by covering some of the key terms you will need to understand before moving on to identifying critical control points and analysing some of the key hazards. It’ll show you how to determine control points and how to avoid cross-contamination in the food chain. It will also cover some of the control measures that can be taken along with how to address a problem is a critical limit is breached. Towards the end of the course all this will be brought together by taking you step by step through the implementation of HACCP and see how the 7 principles of HACCP are integrated into the whole process.
HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point. It is an internationally recognised food safety management system that is used to identify, evaluate and control hazards which are significant for food safety. Rather than being a reactive system, HACCP is pro-active. The focus is on prevention of hazards rather than relying mainly on end-product testing.
HACCP Online training has 8 modules in total of which the required pass mark is 70%.
Modules
- Key Definitions
- Microbiological Hazards and Controls
- Chemical Hazards and Controls
- Allergens and Avoiding Cross-Contamination
- Physical Hazards and Controls
- Prerequisite Programmes
- Implementation of HACCP
- The 7 Principles of Hazard Control in Practice
Duration: 80 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).
Cost: £25 (per person) – On booking this course you will receive an invoice of which once we are in receipt of full payment we will send your e-learn link along with instructions of access.
*Discounts on multiple purchases apply (purchase 10 and get 1 course free)*
Recommended System Requirements
- Browser: Up to date web browser
- Video: Up to date video drivers
- Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
- Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)
Accreditation: This course is CPD & RoSPA Approved
Course Features
- Key Definitions
- Microbiological Hazards and Controls
- Chemical Hazards and Controls
- Allergens and Avoiding Cross-Contamination
- Physical Hazards and Controls
- Prerequisite Programmes
- Implementation of HACCP
- The 7 Principles of Hazard Control in Practice