WHAT IS THAT
The DTP 126 Controlled poultry chain is a standard owned by CSQA.It arises from the need for organizations operating in a poultry supply chain to certify a supply chain self-control system (HACCP) and use it as a useful tool to ensure transparency and hygienic-sanitary safety criteria of poultry meat and its derivatives towards their customers.
It therefore responds to the safety and health needs expressed by the consumer and is in accordance with the European policy on food safety (traceability, supply chain - from field to table - labelling).
Furthermore, similarly to other European standards, this voluntary certification standard, which is aimed above all at distribution chains , has the purpose of ensuring uniformity of approach in the evaluation of its suppliers.
The self-control activity is applied along the entire supply chain starting from the feed mill.
KEY POINTS
DTP 126 defines the principles and specifies the requirements for the implementation of a self-monitoring system for the poultry meat supply chain , in order to guarantee and document traceability throughout all processing stages.They are defined:
- the relevant points, the management and control methods for each point and the corresponding recording methods
- the minimum skills of the personnel involved in activities that are relevant for the purposes of traceability and hygienic-sanitary safety of the supply chain product
- a system for verifying the effectiveness and efficiency of the control plan itself
- a verification system that includes both inspection verification activities and tests on the product in relation to its hygienic-sanitary characteristics
ADVANTAGES
The value of this standard consists in defining the methods for implementing a self-control system ( HACCP ) along the entire poultry meat production chain (and not only at each individual in the chain) as if it were a single enlarged company.Finally, it represents an effective communication tool towards the consumer, meeting his safety and health needs.