FBPAUD5004
Audit manufacturing of ready-to-eat meat products


Application

This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to support a food safety audit of food safety programs relating to the manufacture of ready-to-eat meat products.

This unit applies to individuals who are responsible for auditing ready-to-eat meat manufacturing processes. Audit processes would typically occur within the context of auditing a hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP)-based food safety program that defines related prerequisite program requirements.

This unit covers raw materials receival, processing of ready-to-eat meat products and post-processing storage and handling of product undertaken by the manufacturer of ready-to-eat meat products.

This unit supports relevant legislation, including food standards included in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, industry codes of practice relating to validation and verification of a food safety program, and the audit requirements detailed in the National Regulatory Food Safety Auditor Guideline and Policy, and should be read in conjunction with these documents.

Both regulatory and commercial audit system owners may specify additional certification requirements of auditors eligible to audit food safety programs within their system.


Elements and Performance Criteria

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify and assess food safety hazards and control options for ready-to-eat meat manufacturing and related handling processes

1.1 Identify microbiological food safety hazards that could present a risk in ready-to-eat meat products at the point of consumption, by type, origin and food association, and assess to determine risk level and control requirements

1.2 Identify chemical food safety hazards that could present a risk in ready-to-eat meat products at the point of consumption, including toxin presence, by type, origin and food association, and assess to determine risk level and control requirements

1.3 Identify and assess physical food safety hazards that present a risk in food to determine control requirements

1.4 Identify control requirements and methods to ensure that finished, ready-to-eat meat products meet food safety objectives

2. Confirm that appropriate evidence supports validation of the ready-to-eat meat manufacturing process

2.1 Review validation evidence and records to confirm that an appropriate level of validation has been applied

2.2 Identify and assess evidence used by the business to validate the process to confirm that it is credible and adequate to meet the food safety objective

3. Verify the food safety program for a ready-to-eat meat manufacturing process

3.1 Identify, collect and review system records required to support verification

3.2 Review business documentation and conduct inspections to confirm that facilities and equipment design and components comply with regulatory and business standards

3.3 Review business documentation and conduct inspections to confirm that operational monitoring and testing procedures and frequency meet regulatory requirements, industry and business standards

Foundation Skills

This section describes those language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential for performance in this unit of competency but are not explicit in the performance criteria.

Skill

Description

Reading

Interpret information relating to food safety and audit guidelines

Navigate the world of work

Apply knowledge of regulations and policies relevant to food safety standards in the workplace

Monitor adherence to legal and regulatory standards and responsibilities for self and others

Get the work done

Use problem-solving skills to identify and analyse non-conformance


Sectors

Food safety auditing (AUD)