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Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) are written procedures or programs used to maintain equipment and the facility environment in a sanitary condition for food processing, and are a fundamental part of a food safety plan.

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Simplifying Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures

Cleaning/sanitizing SOPs should not be integrated to the "regulatory" requirements of SSOPs, but instead maintained as a separate set of documents
Michael Cramer PCQI
December 12, 2023

General cleaning/sanitizing elements of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) should not be integrated into the "regulatory" requirements of Sanitation SOPs (SSOPs), but should be maintained as a separate plant operational set of documents. To further explain this the rationale for keeping these separate, this article reviews SSOPs to define their requirements and how these differ from general SOPs.


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Food Safety Matters

Ep. 131. Michael Cramer: Teachings for Next-Gen FSQA and Sanitation Professionals

October 24, 2022

In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we talk to Michael (Mike) Cramer, author of Food Plant Sanitation—now in its third edition! Mike has nearly 43 years of experience in food safety and quality assurance (FSQA) and sanitation at meat and poultry processors and major frozen foods producers, having retired from Ajinomoto Foods North America in 2021. He discusses his learnings throughout his time in industry and provides guidance, resources, and valuable insights for both experienced and up-and-coming FSQA professionals looking to implement effective sanitation programs and foster healthy food safety cultures at their organizations. 


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Into the Wee Hours, Sanitation and Safety Keep Working Side by Side

Without improved controls, operational efficiencies used to reduce sanitation time will result in a higher risk to both food and worker safety
Hilarie Warren M.P.H., C.I.H. Jenny Houlroyd M.S.P.H., C.I.H. Wendy White M.Sc.
April 19, 2022

This article will focus on why third-shift food and beverage sanitation work can be so challenging and dangerous, why it receives so much attention from OSHA, and what resources and control strategies are available for employers. The authors discuss the physical and chemical challenges with food processing equipment design and sanitation requirements as they relate to the safe performance of cleaning tasks. 


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Why SSOPs are the Foundation of a Well-Functioning Food Safety Program

Key Elements of Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures
Angela Anandappa Ph.D.
August 17, 2021

The Rationale of Redefining a Sanitation Program

Robert W. Powitz Ph.D., M.P.H., RS, CFSP
June 24, 2020
When it comes to defining “clean” in the food industry, an objective definition does not exist, and each facility must recognize that what is deemed clean now may not stay clean when subjected to the environment.
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The Importance of Cleaning for Food Safety

Barbara Kanegsberg Ed Kanegsberg Ph.D.
August 20, 2019
Without appropriate cleaning, effective disinfection can be difficult or impossible to achieve.
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Reduced Moisture Design & Sanitation: Best Practices

Karl Thorson Gina R (Nicholson) Kramer RS/REHS
April 16, 2019
The application and advantages of designing a reduced-moisture sanitation program that minimizes microbial “bloom” and trims costs are described.
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Validation, Verification, and Monitoring of Cleaning in Food Processing Factories

Duane Grassmann
February 20, 2019
Performing cleaning verification, monitoring, and validation will be difficult at best without control of the cleaning process.
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Top Ten Misconceptions about Sanitation

Angela Anandappa Ph.D.
October 11, 2018
Sanitation is in fact the most important function that will happen in every single factory, packinghouse, deli, or restaurant every single day.
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Incorporating Predictive Maintenance into Your Preventive Maintenance Program

April 13, 2018
Preventive maintenance is one of the six basic prerequisite programs that benefits processors in more ways than just food safety.
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