Compressed Air Standards for Food Safety Compliance 101
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Safety is of the utmost importance in the food packaging industry, to both seller and consumer. Compressed air is used to power many of the machines that package our food. It’s essential that these machines are part of the solution, not a problem that shuts production down unexpectedly.
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This means adhering to certain compressed air standards for the food industry to ensure you meet safety requirements and protect consumers from potential contamination or harm. This process means:
By keeping these standards at the forefront of your operational philosophy, you’ll boost uptime and revenue at your food manufacturing facility.
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5 Sets of Standards for Compressed Air in the Food Industry
Compressed air standards for food safety compliance provide a comprehensive set of safety guidelines, which are established by different agencies in both the U.S. and Europe as part of a Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI). Below are five common sets of standards in food safety compliance:?
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1. FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets compressed air standards for food safety compliance which are designed to protect consumers from potential harm due to contamination. These standards cover many aspects, such as:
Compressed air used in food packaging must pass either through a standard or automated filtration system to remove any potential contaminants before use.
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2. ISO
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a global organization that develops and publishes standards for quality in various industries, including the food packaging industry.
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The ISO's compressed air standards define acceptable quality and safety, as well as the procedures for inspecting, testing, and maintaining compressors. Compressors must be regularly inspected to ensure they’re in good working order and that their air quality is maintained.
ISO 8573.1 (Testing for Compressed Air)
ISO 8573 was established in 1991 and focuses on three main contaminants in the compressed air system:
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ISO 8573 outlines the contaminants and sets air quality standards in Part 1. Part 2 through 9 of the standard focus on compressed air tests specifically intended to measure the full range of contaminants in a facility requiring food-grade air.?
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3. SQF
The Safe Quality Food (SQF) Standard introduced a compressed air focus in 2012. The updated version in 2014 included expanded best practices for compressed air quality in food applications, including:?
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4. BRC
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) sets compressed air standards for food safety compliance that adhere to ISO guidelines. These standards are designed to reduce the risk of not just illness but injury as well.
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BRC compressed air standards include requirements such as:
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5. FSSC 22000
The Food Safety System Certification (FSSC) 22000 is a global food safety management system that sets compressed air standards for food safety compliance. This certification scheme requires companies to adhere to rigorous standards in order to ensure safety and quality.
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Compressors must be regularly inspected and tested in order to meet these standards, and companies must prove compliance to achieve FSSC 22000 certification.
Real-Life Application: Check out our case study on how Von Hanson’s Meats ensures compressed air quality standards are met:
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HACCP
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) is a system of preventative controls designed to ensure the safety and quality of food products. HACCP is used to:
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HACCP examines the entire production process from raw material to finished product, identifying hazards that could lead to contamination or harm. HACCP helps companies identify and control potential hazards posed by their air systems, ensuring they’re compliant with current regulations.
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HACCP involves:
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Food Safety Is a Fluid Target
Maintaining compressed air quality is important to the protection of the consumer’s health and the manufacturer’s success through safely packaged food products. Guidelines are set and adjusted all the time – your compressed air must adjust as necessary to meet these standards. Regular testing of the compressed air system guarantees air quality for food packaging, and your ability to keep the production line running.?
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This post first appeared on the Tsunami blog at: https://www.gosuburban.com/tsunami/blog/compressed-air-standards-food-industry-safety-compliance