TACCP (Threat Assessment Critical Control Point) is a food defense system used to identify and manage threats to food safety from malicious or intentional contamination. It involves assessing potential threats, identifying critical control points where contamination could occur, and implementing control measures to prevent or mitigate those threats. It's often used alongside HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) to provide a more comprehensive food safety approach.
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