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HACCP 적용 급식학교 조리종사자의 지식 및 실천수준 평가 - 안산ㆍ시흥 지역을 중심으로 -

  • 정경희;이경희;이영순
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Food and Cookery Science Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.94-94
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구는 HACCP 시스템을 적용하고 있는 급식학교 조리종사자의 HACCP에 관한 지식과 실천 수준을 비교 평가하여 기초자료로 삼고자 2002년 10월 12∼15일까지 초등학교와 중학교 영양사, 조리종사자에게 설문지를 배부하여 각각 20부(80.0%), 184부(80.3%)를 회수하였고, 영양사의 인적 특성에 따른 HACCP 교육 내용 차이, HACCP적용 기기 및 기구의 보유에 따른 실천수준차이, 조리종사자의 지식수준에 따른 실천수준에 대하여 x-test, T-test, 상관분석을 SPSS10.0로 이용하였다. (중략)

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육계 HACCP 인증 11호 농장(선진농장) - 유통시장도 차별화 이뤄져야

  • Lee, Gyeong-Heon
    • KOREAN POULTRY JOURNAL
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.123-125
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    • 2009
  • 사육단계에 HACCP 인증이 실시된 이후, 용인시 농업기술센터의 주도로 용인에 소재한 육계농장들은 HACCP 인증을 받기 위해 발 빠른 행보를 보였다. 그 결과 육계농가 중 첫 번째로 인증을 받은 농장도 용인이고, 인증 받은 농장이 가장 많은 곳도 마찬가지로 용인이다. 이렇게 HACCP 인증 교육을 위해 모인 농가들은 정보공유와 친목도모를 위해 '용인시육계 HACCP 동호회'를 만들었다. 이번 달에는 이 모임을 이끌고 있는 김진선 회장이 운영하는 선진농장을 찾아가 보았다.

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Development of an Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) Application Model for Dried Anchovy Workplace (마른멸치 작업장의 식품안전관리인증기준(HACCP)모델 개발)

  • YOON, Hyun-Jin;HAM, In-Tae;Kim, Sang-Hyeon;CHOI, Jong-Duck
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.713-726
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    • 2016
  • This study were attempted to apply the HACCP system adopted in the dried anchovy workplace to ensure the hygiene safety of dried anchovy workplace. In this study, HACCP system procedures, including HACCP team organization, determination of critical control point(CCP), establishment of critical limits, mornitering and verification etc., were established using KFDA 12 procedures. To determine whether hazards were critical elements, we evaluated the likelihood and seriousness of each hazard element. The likelihood of residual microorganism and metal piece exceeding the acceptable limit in dried anchovy products were demonstrated to be a critical hazard element. Management of the boiling(CCP-1B) and metal detection(CCP-2P) were determined to be a critical control point. The standards for acceptable residual microorganism and metal piece were set based on relevant laws and regulations, and then the limits were adapted and established for the CCP. An HACCP plan applicable to dried anchovy workplace was established.

Study on Considering Points to Introduce the HACCP Programs and Surveying at Aquaculture Farm of Rainbow Trout (HACCP적용을 위한 송어양식장의 검토사항 설정에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-Mok;Lee, Myung-Suk;Kim, Tae-Jin;Chung, Yong-Hyun
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.224-233
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    • 2012
  • Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) is a systematic preventative approach for food safety and is generally used in food industry to identify potential food safety hazards. Recently, the Korean Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries planed to applicate HACCP programs as an effective approach to food safety and protecting public health at the aquaculture farm of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. For the purpose, it need to identify what kinds of hazards are in the aquaculture farm. In the present study, we established Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP), which addresses sanitation conditions and practices in the aquaculture farm. SSOP is essential prerequisite programs of HACCP to reduce or eliminate the risk of the hazards being realized. We anticipate that the HACCP programs of aquaculture farm will contribute to supply foods in safety to consumers.

Effects of HACCP Implementation on an Industry Foodservice Operation in Daegu (대구지역 사업체급식소에 대한 HACCP 적용 효과)

  • 남은정;김미라;이연경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of HACCP implementation. The HACCP education was provided twice within one month to 20 employees of a contracted food service operation in Daegu. Critical control points (CCP) were determined based on food preparation processes: non-heating, preparation after heating, and heating. We evaluated the effects of HACCP implementation by checking microbiological quality, time and temperature at each of the CCPs during the receiving, preparation, cooking, and serving stages. After HACCP implementation, the biggest changes in microbiological qualities were in heated foods. At the cooking and serving stages, the microbiological qualities of heated foods improved to the standard levels. HACCP education helped employees ensure that the internal temperatures of the heated foods were kept higher than the standard (74 $^{\circ}C$) and the food holding temperature avoided the dangerous zone (5-6$0^{\circ}C$), thus lowering microbiological levels. At the serving stage, the microbiological levels of utensils also improved after HACCP education. This result strongly suggests that it is essential to educate employees in managing the temperature to treat foods safely. However, HACCP education didn't affect the microbiological levels of non-heated foods and foods prepared after heating, which continued to be higher than the standard. The reason for this was that poor microbiological quality seasonings were added to those types of foods. This indicates that seasoning factories as well as food service operations should implement HACCP to reduce hazards.

Nutrition Teachers (Dietitians)' Perceptions of Barriers to Implementation of HACCP System in School Foodservices in the Gyeongnam Area (경남지역 학교급식 HACCP 시스템 적용 장애요인에 대한 영양(교)사의 인지도 분석)

  • Hwang, Hye-Ok;Kim, Hyun-Ah
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.10
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    • pp.1475-1485
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted in order to understand nutrition teachers (dietitians)' perceptions of barriers to implementation of HACCP system in school foodservices in Gyeongnam, Korea. Questionnaires were distributed to 350 nutrition teachers (dietitians) from November to December of 2009, and 214 were collected and analyzed. The results of this study were as follows. First, nutrition teachers (dietitians) recognized the following as barriers in implementing the HACCP system: 'the status of facilities and utilities'> 'monitoring'> 'work satisfaction'> 'foodservice employees'> 'cooperation of HACCP team'> 'cooperation of persons concerned besides foodservice employees'> 'understanding the HACCP system'. Second, total working experience was found to be the factor most affecting 'cooperation of HACCP team (p<0.01)', 'cooperation of persons concerned besides foodservice employees (p<0.01)', 'foodservice employees (p<0.05)', and 'work satisfaction (p<0.05)'. Further, 'the status of facilities and utilities' was significantly affected by 'construction/reconstruction of kitchen (p<0.01)', 'division of kitchen area (p<0.01)', 'existence of preliminary preparation room (p<0.01)', and 'existence of dishwashing room (p<0.01)'. Third, dietitians perceived the following concerning hindrance factors of the HACCP system according to CCP stage: 'CCP 1'> 'CCP 3'> 'CCP 2, 'CCP 6'> 'CCP 4'> 'CCP 8'> 'CCP 7'> 'CCP 5'. In conclusion, this study showed that nutrition teachers (dietitians) in the Gyeongnam area recognized 'the status of facilities and utilities' from HACCP areas and 'CCP 1 (menu planning)' from CCP stages as the greatest barriers to implementing the HACCP system in school foodservices. To implement the HACCP system successfully in school foodservices, facilities and utilities should be properly equipped, and menu planning training for nutrition teachers (dietitian) should be conducted.

A Study on the Educational Effects of HACCP Training for Employee Cooks of School Foodservice Operations in the Kyeonggi Area (경기 일부 지역 학교 급식 조리 종사자의 HACCP 교육이 위생 지식에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seul-Gi;Gil, Bog-Im
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.746-752
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of HACCP education on improvements of knowledge in school foodservice employees in Gyeonggi-do, particularly in Anyang, Ansan, Siheung and Hwasung City. A first and second questionnaire was answered both before and after HACCP education that was directed by a dietitian. The change in HACCP knowledge after education, as compared to before, was statistically significant(p<0.01). Specifically, the average score after education increased more than 30 points in CCP2 and CCP6, and more than 60 points in CCP3. Most of the school foodservice operations performed sanitary education once a month; however, they did not perform regular HACCP education. The fact that the level of sanitary knowledge was different after HACCP education than before suggests the possibility of improving the sanitary performance levels of foodservice employees through continual education.

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Analysis of Purpose, Effectiveness and Problem of HACCP System Implementation according to Scales of Swine Farm (양돈 농장 규모에 따른 HACCP 적용 목적, 효과, 문제점 분석)

  • Nam, In-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.643-651
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the purpose, effectiveness and problems of HACCP system implementation for small, medium and large scale of swine farms implementing HACCP. Small and medium scale swine farms stated that the primary purpose of HACCP implementation was to receive government funding, but large scale swine farm was answered to improve the farm's competitiveness. In the case of small farms, the effect of HACCP implementation responded to systematic farm management as the top priority, while mid-scale and large-scale swine farms were said to improve farm sanitation. In addition, the biggest problems caused by the implementation of HACCP were the difficulty of improving the consciousness of the employees (small farm) and the records management (medium scale, large farm) by HACCP implementation. In order to solve these problems, it is necessary to adjust the number of HACCP evaluation items of pig farm and HACCP education for employees.

Survey on sanitary knowledge level and degree of HACCP practice in culinary staff employed in elementary, middle, and high schools in Chungnam province (충남지역 초.중.고 학교급식 조리원의 위생지식 및 HACCP 수행도 조사)

  • Lee, Young Joong;Kim, Sun Hyo
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.300-312
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: This study was performed to examine the sanitary knowledge level and degree of HACCP (hazard analysis critical control point) practice in school culinary staff in order to provide basic information for improving hygiene of school meals. Methods: Exactly 305 culinary staff members were selected from elementary, middle, and high schools in 14 cities and rural areas, including whole administrative districts in Chungnam province. Surveyed schools were selected by convenience sampling, and one subject was selected randomly from each school. Surveys were taken by self-administered questionnaires developed by researchers and questionnaire were distributed and collected by postal mail. Results: Sanitary education administered by school dietitians to culinary staff was more frequent and longer in elementary schools, followed by middle and high schools (p < 0.001). Sanitary knowledge level and degree of HACCP practice, except for a few CCP or CP of culinary staff, were highest in elementary schools and middle school followed by high schools (p < 0.05), respectively. School class was negatively correlated with sanitary knowledge level of culinary staff (p < 0.01), and frequency of sanitary education was positively correlated with sanitary knowledge level of culinary staff (p < 0.01). Sanitary knowledge level of culinary staff was positively correlated with degree of HACCP practice (p < 0.01). School class, daily frequency of meal service, work experience, rice washing machine, and total score of sanitary knowledge were significant variables influencing degree of HACCP practice in culinary staff. Conclusion: The above results show that the following points should be considered to improve hygiene of school meals. Sanitary education should be administered more frequently by school dietitians to culinary staff, especially to those in high schools, which showed the lowest sanitary knowledge level and degree of HACCP practice. In addition, facilities and equipment required for HACCP practice should be supported in small-sized elementary schools.

A Awareness Survey of HACCP Implementation in the Korean Slaughterhouses (도축장에서 HACCP 시행주체의 HACCP 운용수준 및 성공적 시행에 대한 인식실태)

  • 이영순;김용상;강경선
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2002
  • Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point System (HACCP) is recognized worldwide as a science-based and systematic approach for food safety. This has been initiated to establish the HACCP system in Korean slaughterhouses by suggesting some of effective implementation ways. An awareness level survey using questionnaire for 124 owners and 363 employees of the slaughterhouses, and 170 government officers responsible for HACCP duties was performed. This study shows that only 34.7% of owners, 21.1% of employees, and 57.1% of government officers have good understanding of HACCP, but 93.5%, 88.9% and 93.6% respectively have the willingness of HACCP implementation. Major benefits in HACCP implementation in the slaughterhouse raised by respondents were improvement of hygiene level of the plant (54.1%), increase of meat sale (17.6%), pride of the production of safe meat for human consumption (9.6%) and increase of meat export (7.5%), while major obstacles were financial difficulties (33.2%), poor levels of the facilities and equipments in the plants (27.3%), poor level of personal hygiene (19.4%), and lack of understanding of HACCP (12.3%). The most urgent measures which respondents raised to implement HACCP system effectively in the slaughterhouses at the moment were the Improvement of levels of facilities and equipments in the plants (36.6%), the establishment of HACCP base through education and training (19%), special benefits to HACCP implementing plant (11.8%), and close relationship between government and the industry (10.3%). The present study shows some of effective ways to implement HACCP in slaughterhouses.