Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points in Handling Frozen Tuna Steak (Case Study at PT. Awindo International, Jakarta, Indonesia)

Rahayu, Nurwintha Esthi and Pratama, Rusky Intan and Gumilar, Iwang and Rostini, Iis (2021) Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points in Handling Frozen Tuna Steak (Case Study at PT. Awindo International, Jakarta, Indonesia). Asian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research, 14 (4). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2582-3760

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Abstract

This research aims to analyze the hazard and determine critical control points in the process of handling frozen tuna steak at PT. Awindo International located in Muara Baru, North Jakarta. The research was conducted at PT. Awindo International from March to April 2021. The research was conducted using the case study method. The research procedure includes observation of the handling process flow, analysis of potential hazards, identification of critical control points, organoleptic, microbiological and chemical testing. The data obtained from the study were analyzed descriptively. Hazards that have the potential to occur in the process of handling frozen tuna steak are biological, physical and chemical hazards. The results of the hazard analysis obtained critical control points at the stage of receiving raw materials and metal inspection. The results of the organoleptic test of raw materials as a whole have a good value and are in accordance with company standards and Indonesian national standards (SNI), so that they can proceed to the production stage. The results of the microbiological test showed that complied with the standards, namely Salmonella sp. negative, Vibrio cholerae negative, Escherichia coli <1.8 MPN/g, Coliform <1.8 MPN/g, ALT 12 x 103 colonies/g. The results of the chemical test showed good results with the value of the chemical content that complied with the standards, namely histamine 2.92 mg/kg, mercury 0.05 mg/kg, negative lead, and cadmium 0.019 mg/kg.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Digital Academic Press > Engineering
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Date Deposited: 06 Apr 2023 13:10
Last Modified: 21 Aug 2024 03:56
URI: http://science.researchersasian.com/id/eprint/857

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