Master HACCP traceability to ensure food safety!
Ensuring HACCP traceability means being able to track a food’s journey from farm 🧑🌾 to plate 🍽️!
What is HACCP traceability? 🔍
For restaurant owners, traceability must be ensured upstream, internally, and downstream:
- 📦 I identify my suppliers and the goods delivered: this is upstream traceability,
- 🥘 I identify the raw materials used during production and the ingredients in my recipes: this is internal traceability,
- 👨🍳 If I deliver to other professionals (satellite restaurants, caterers, etc.), I must be able to identify the products delivered to my clients: this is downstream traceability.
From a regulatory perspective ⚖️
All restaurants are required to ensure HACCP traceability. This obligation is governed by Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002 of January 28, 2002, which establishes procedures related to food safety. Food traceability is the 7th and final pillar of the Sanitary Control Plan (SCP).
🍽️ Ensuring food traceability means being able to track, through all stages of production, processing, and distribution, the path of a foodstuff, animal feed, an animal producing foodstuffs, or a substance intended to be or likely to be incorporated into a foodstuff or animal feed.
Traceability labels: what should you keep, how, and for how long? ⏱
In the event of a Foodborne Outbreak (TIAC) or an inspection by the Departmental Directorate for the Protection of Populations (DDPP), the restaurant owner must be able to immediately present:
Mandatory information:
- For suppliers: name and address of suppliers, delivery dates, and type of products received,
- For professional clients: name and address of clients, delivery dates, and type of products delivered.
Recommended information:
- Product batch numbers,
- Volumes and quantities,
- Product description (pre-packaged or not).
How to store my traceability labels?
You can cut out ✂ your traceability labels and store them in a notebook or folders, and write down ✏:
- The products,
- The batch numbers,
- The quantities in a notebook,
- or simply take a photo 📸 of the label with your phone or tablet.
How long should I keep my traceability labels?
The retention period depends on the product category: perishable or non-perishable.
- 6 months for perishable products (use-by date under 3 months)
- 5 years for other products
And there you go — you’re now a traceability champion! 🏆🍽️
Get trained with our guide on traceability.
Want to learn more about the basics of the HACCP method? Read our article explaining HACCP in simple terms.
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