How to establish a written allergen control program
Used in conjunction with the Allergy Guidance resource, this checklist will assist you in establishing and implementing a written allergen control program as required by the California Code of Regulations, title 4, section 17214(d)(3), Product Quality Plan.
Each manufacturing premises and its operations are unique. Additional controls may be needed to ensure compliance with the regulations.
Following these steps will assist you to establish a written document that identifies the allergens in your facility, identifies the allergens in each of your cannabis products, and details the steps to take to mitigate against allergen cross-contact and the unintentional or undisclosed incorporation of a food allergen into a cannabis product and the unintentional ingestion of a food allergen by a consumer.
1. Identify and document the allergens present in your facility
- Review the ingredient lists and allergen warnings on your ingredients
- Be aware of sub-ingredients and allergens that go by other names (see details in the Allergy Guidance resource)
- Document all identified allergens
2. Identify and document which of your cannabis products contain allergens
- Review product formulations and sub-ingredients
- Allergens can be associated with certain flavors or product lines
- Some products may contain more than one allergen
- Document the identified cannabis products and their allergens
3. Ensure proper storage of allergens and allergen-containing components (e.g., ingredients)
- Label and identify components containing allergens
- Properly store components containing allergens to prevent allergen cross-contact
- Describe your component storage procedures in writing
Additional information
4. Identify and implement production controls to mitigate allergen cross-contact
- When appropriate, use scheduling, cleaning and sanitizing protocols, and dedicated equipment and utensils to mitigate allergen cross-contact
- Describe your production controls in writing
- Incorporate your production controls into your master manufacturing protocols
Additional information
5. Implement labeling controls
- Correctly label allergens in cannabis products and ensure accurate “contains” statements
- Label bulk cannabis products containing any allergens
- Describe your labeling controls in writing
Additional information
- 4 CCR section 17208(a)
- 4 CCR section 17398(c)(3)
- 4 CCR section 17406(a)(5)
- 4 CCR section 17406(a)(6)
6. Train staff
- Include an allergen control component in the staff training program
- Document trainings and repeat annually
Additional information
Last revised: October 26, 2023
Related resources
-
Allergen control program checklist
How to establish a written allergen control program Used in conjunction with the Allergy Guidance resource, this checklist will assist you in establishing and implementing a written allergen control program as required by the California Code of Regulations, title 4, section 17214(d)(3), Product Quality Plan. Each manufacturing premises and its operations are unique. Additional controls…
-
Allergen guidance
How to establish a written allergen control program What is an allergy? An allergy is an immune response to a foreign substance. Allergies can be triggered by exposure through consumption, skin contact, or respiratory exposure. A food allergy is an immune response to a food triggered by the body’s immune system. Food allergies occur when…
-
Child-resistant packaging (CRP)
State law requires that all cannabis goods are sold in child-resistant packaging (CRP). CRP is packaging that is designed to be hard for children under five years of age to open. It is the responsibility of the licensee that packaged the cannabis good to make sure that the package meets CRP requirements. Overview There are…
