HACCPQuestion 169 of 240
Reviewing your HACCP records weekly and testing thermometers to confirm the whole system is working is called:
a.Monitoring
b.Verification
c.Hazard analysis
d.Corrective action
Explanation
Verification, the sixth HACCP principle, is reviewing records and testing to confirm the entire system is working as intended. It is broader than monitoring, which checks a single critical limit in real time.
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