Food protection and security : preventing and mitigating contamination during food processing and production

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    • Kennedy, Shaun

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Food protection and security : preventing and mitigating contamination during food processing and production

edited by S. Kennedy

(Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology and nutrition)

Woodhead Pub., an imprint of Elsevier, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Food Protection and Security: Preventing and Mitigating Intentional and Unintentional Contamination of Food and Beverage presents the latest information on our need to protect our food supply from accidental contamination, economically motivated adulteration, and contamination with intent to harm (bioterrorism or agro-terrorism). This book covers all three branches of food protection, providing a comprehensive overview of the methods and strategy involved. Part one covers the need for food protection, looking at potential hazards in the production, processing, and supply chain. Part two looks at detection methods for contaminants in food, with the final section addressing food contamination incidents and prevention and response strategies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Supply Chain Complexity and Economically Motivated Adulteration Chapter 2. Fingerprinting for Detecting Contaminants in Food Chapter 3. Creating a Food Defense/Response Plan in Food Processing Facilities Chapter 4. Creating a Food Defense and Response Plan in Complex Food Production Systems Chapter 5. A Data-Driven Approach to Food Safety Surveillance and Response Chapter 6. Hygienic Design of Open Food Processing Equipment Chapter 7. Hygienic Design of Closed Equipment for the Processing of Liquid Food Chapter 8. Personal Hygiene and Good Maintenance Practices for the Servicing of Food Processing Equipment

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