Monitoring and Corrective Action
This module is specific to Cross-Contamination Prevention and should be read carefully before continuing.
- Monitoring confirms that the required control is actually being followed.
- Records should be completed at the time of the check, not at the end of the day from memory.
- Supervisors should review records for gaps, unusual results, and repeated failures.
- Corrective action should address both the affected food or process and the root cause.
- If unsafe food may have reached customers, the issue should be escalated immediately.
- Verification may include observation, record review, internal audits, or product checks.
- Training should be repeated when staff do not follow the expected method.
- Equipment problems should be reported and corrected before they create further risk.
- Trend review helps identify whether failures are random or part of a repeated pattern.
- Good monitoring makes cross-contamination prevention reliable, measurable, and defensible during inspections.