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The Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) plan required by Teton County Environmental Health (TCEH) for reduced oxygen packaging (ROP) is a prevention-based food safety system. It identifies and tracks the processes food products undergo as they pass from the supplier to the table. HACCP treats receiving, storage, preparation, cooking, cooling, holding and service of food as a continuous system or flow. It is designed to assist in identifying and monitoring Critical Control Points (CCPs) in the process flow. Each step in the process flow is broken down into logical components and is evaluated by principles of risk.
HACCP plans are required prior to any use of ROP including sous vide. Please contact our office if your establishment is interested in using ROP.