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August 28, 2024

USPoultry releases SPC Applications Guide to enhance HACCP plans and improve production efficiency

August 28, 2024 - As part of a technical reference series, USPoultry has assembled a Statistical Process Control Applications Guide as a useful technical tool to assist in understanding trends in the production process to help support a facility's Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point plan. 

Statistical process control is a valuable tool in a production environment for identifying and responding to trends in real-time. By employing various statistical tools, supervisors and managers can gain insights into their processes and take proactive measures to prevent quality or safety issues.

Statistical process control is not limited to retrospective use. It can be an active tool for production managers to optimise production. Common processes suited to statistical process control include temperature monitoring, product attributes that take into consideration natural variation and measurement variability, chemical concentrations and more. This data can be used to inform operations resulting in a more consistent product for consumers and improved operational efficiency.

Part of USPoultry's mission is to provide technical resources and assistance to member companies, and this guide can be a useful technical tool to assist in annual or as-needed reassessments, as well as ongoing process management. The guide does not, and cannot, cover every circumstance. However, it does provide a framework for understanding and implementing statistical process control. The guide is most applicable to ongoing process but is appropriate in a variety of circumstances.

The Statistical Process Control Applications Guide is available to USPoultry members only and can be obtained by visiting the USPoultry Training Resources webpage and clicking on the Food Safety tab. 

For more information, please contact Benjamin Starkey at bstarkey@uspoultry.org.

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