(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Thresholds (specification limits) for controlling food safety hazards.
Principle that consists of establishing procedures that must be followed when the critical limits are not met.
Key processing steps where food safety hazards are controlled and as a result, a food safety hazard can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to an acceptable level.
Principle that determines where food safety hazards are present in the manufacturing process
Process used to purify our water
Either a program or process step that controls food safety hazards
The conditions and practices under which food and beverage are manufactured to prevent contamination, illness, or injury.
Started in Pillsbury in 1959 to make sure food produced for astronauts was safe.
Developed to control food safety hazards and helps reduce food safety hazards from getting into production. Updated/reviewed at least annually.
Process of putting information on our product so we can trace it in the market. Also ensure customer complaints can be accurately reported and investigated.
Mandatory requirements set by the FDA to determine what a product must contain to be marketed under a certain name
Application of methods, procedures, and tests to determine compliance with HACCP
Passed by Congress in 2016 which required all food manufactures to create Food Safety Plans that incorporated Preventive Controls.
Sets the minimum requirements that food manufacturers have to follow.
Set of requirements that is used to measure the effectiveness of the Food Safety Plan and Food Quality Plan.
Process of removing harmless bacteria that could cause off taste/odor
Method for how to evaluate the food safety hazards of the manufacturing process.
Things that could potentially get in our product and make it unsafe
What we do in our processes, production, and packaging to ensure our consumers have a satisfactory experience with the product.
Key processing steps where quality hazards need to be controlled.
Required for maintaining food safety:
Pest Prevention
Calibration
Premises and equipment maintenance
Process where we receive water from sources via a tanker.
Principle that consists of planning CCP monitoring requirements.
Required for documenting the compliance with HACCP plan