Implementing effective guidelines for food safety compliance

Sentry Equipment needed a set of guidelines for their product development engineers as the company created new products with hygienic design in mind.

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As low-moisture food producers seek to meet new sanitation standards, they are looking to machinery advances to improve food safety and minimize the risk of recalls. The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) requirement for sanitary equipment design poses a challenge for many processors in this market.

In 2016, Sentry Equipment (See them at ProFood Tech, booth #1456), a manufacturer specializing in industrial representative sampling, began the process of developing two new samplers for the food and beverage industry: the Sentry HRX automatic strip sampler and the Sentry HPR point sampler. AJ Naber, food and beverage industry manager for Sentry, needed a set of guidelines for their product development engineers as they created these new products with hygienic design in mind. 

“Following general design concepts may be sufficient to help companies meet baseline levels of compliance, but in the low-moisture foods area, the risk of recalls and food safety incidents has been a particularly critical area,” Naber says. “Our engineering team needed clear definitions and guidance regarding materials, design and construction techniques specific to this hygienic design project.” 

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