As in all parts of the world, food safety is a concern in Asia Pacific, a region with a diverse culture and food production system. In the Philippines, food manufacturers work hard to bridge the gap between food safety regulation and production practices.
For Filipinos, producing safe and healthy food is a top priority, but not all food manufacturers throughout the country are aware of what sanitary design means or the role it plays in managing potential food safety hazards.
Small- and medium-sized businesses, as well as family-owned companies, are an important part of the food ecosystem in the country. But they typically don't have access to knowledge related to compliance with sanitary design requirements.
Safe food production hinges on the sanitary design of equipment and buildings. For many manufacturers in the Philippines, improving food processing plant hygiene takes time and resources, but there are a few key steps they can take now to start progressing toward their sanitary design goals.
Sanitary design is a set of standards and conditions related to food hygiene, and considers all structural and equipment designs, repairs, modifications, or purchases to reduce the potential contamination, allergen cross-contact, and pest infestation, and to facilitate cleaning efforts.
Food processing plants use sanitary design to prevent physical, chemical, and biological contamination of their products. A small crack, a hole, a non-sanitary weld, or even an irregular surface in the equipment may represent an opportunity for accumulation of organic material and microbiological growth.
Companies often overlook adequate sanitary design because it's seen as an additional cost, yet it's the first step toward reducing and preventing food contamination risks, establishing food processing plant hygiene standards, and providing food-safe, sanitary conditions.
Here are some suggestions of how Filipino food manufacturers can establish an effective sanitary design compliance program:
No matter where a food processing plant is based, following sanitary design principles is essential for complying with different regulations, preventing contamination, and maintaining consumer trust. AIB International’s Sanitary Design Online Module and private GMP/Sanitation Workshops can help manufacturers across the world expand their knowledge on sanitary design.