IMPFP103 – Process fish by hand

 

Overview 

This standard is about processing fish by hand. It details the skills and knowledge required to set-up and process fish using a knife to pin bone fillets, trim fillets, hand portion fillets, skin fish and fish fillets, steak whole fish and slice fish fillets.  It is also about working to organisational product specifications and production schedules.

You will need to be able to prepare to process fish by hand. You also need to show you can process fish by hand. You must also show you can finish processing fish by hand.

This standard is for you if you work in fish processing and are involved in the processing of fish by hand.

 

Performance criteria

You must be able to:

 

Prepare to process fish by hand

1.         prepare to process fish by hand according to the legal or regulatory requirements, the organisational health and safety, hygiene and environmental standards and instructions

2.         confirm process specification

3.         prepare work station to ensure conditions are suitable for hand processing

4.         obtain tools and equipment required to support planned processing operations

5.         sharpen knife (knives) into a condition suitable for achieving required process specification

6.         obtain fish to meet required process specification

7.         take action in response to operating problems

8.         maintain communication

 

Process fish by hand

9.         operate to the legal or regulatory requirements, the organisational health and safety, hygiene and environmental standards and instructions

10.       process fish to achieve required yield and quality requirements

11.       trim products to achieve required appearance

12.       achieve required rate of production

13.       handle and store fish and fish products in a manner which maintains quality and condition

14.       maintain condition of work station throughout the process

15.       dispose of waste material according to organisational procedures

16.       sharpen knives as required to maintain their effectiveness as a cutting tool

17.       make sure the product is transferred safely to the next stage in the process

18.       take action in response to operating problems

19.       maintain communication

 

Finish processing fish by hand

20.       finish processing fish by hand according to the legal or regulatory requirements, the organisational health and safety, hygiene and environmental standards and instructions

21.       deal with materials that can be re-cycled or re-worked

22.       dispose of waste material according to organisational procedures

23.       make equipment and work station ready for future use, after the completion of the process

24.       maintain communication

25.       complete all records

 

 

Knowledge and understanding

You need to know and understand

 

1.         what the legal or regulatory requirements, the organisational health and safety, hygiene and environmental standards and instructions are and what may happen if they are not followed

2.         the personal protective clothing that is required to support hand processing

3.         the tools and equipment required to support hand processing

4.         how to sharpen, maintain and store knives

5.         how to obtain and interpret the relevant process and quality specifications

6.         how to identify commonly processed fish species

7.         how to prepare and maintain work stations in a condition suitable for hand processing

8.         how to pin bone fillets, trim fillets, hand portion, skin whole fish, steak whole fish and slice to achieve the required product specification

9.         how to assess the quality of whole fish and fish products

10.       how to deal with fish and fish products that are not fit for use

11.       common quality problems associated with hand processing and their likely causes

12.       the importance of accuracy during processing

13.       what action to take when the process specification is not met

14.       what by-products from the process can be reworked and recycled

15.       product control and traceability during processing operations

16.       how to dispose of waste according to organisational procedures

17.       the limits of your own authority and competence and why it is important to work within those limits

18.       what recording, reporting and communication is needed, how to carry this out and the reasons why it is important to do so 

 

Keywords:  Fillet; Fish; Knife; Health; Safety; Hygiene; Trim; Production; Waste