Whether assessing product allergen risks related to cross-contamination, supplied ingredients, or testing, making assumptions can lead to increased hazards and undetected risk. QA Managing Editor Lisa Lupo explored this topic in the feature “Reject Assumptions.” The article reviews how Quality Control Manager Mark Clute developed an extensive allergen risk management program for the dairy-free products of Turtle Mountain required for both the company and co-packer plants. Click here to read the article.
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