Article ID: | iaor20053139 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 24 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 573 |
End Page Number: | 580 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2004 |
Journal: | Risk Analysis |
Authors: | Frey Christopher, Patil Sumeet R. |
Keywords: | queues: applications |
Sensitivity analysis (SA) methods are a valuable tool for identifying critical control points (CCPs), which is one of the important steps in the hazard analysis and CCP approach that is used to ensure safe food. There are many SA methods used across various disciplines. Furthermore, food safety process risk models pose challenges because they often are highly nonlinear, contain thresholds, and have discrete inputs. Therefore, it is useful to compare and evaluate SA methods based upon applications to an example food safety risk model. Ten SA methods were applied to a draft