Abstract

Abstract Portunus pelagicus also known as also known as the blue crab, blue swimmer crab, blue manna crab or sand crab is a species of large crab found in the Indo-Pacific, including off the coasts of Indonesia. The crab peeling industry represents an attractive business opportunity in the seafood sector, with growing demand for processed crab meat. Miniplant Medan I is a business located in north Sumatra which specializing in crab peeling to obtain quality crab meat. However, like any business venture, it is not without its inherent risks. This study aims to identify, assess, and evaluate potential risks, uncertainties, and hazards that can affect the crab peeling business Miniplant Medan I. Risk measurement in this study is carried out using the PIM (Probability Impact Matrix) method. The result shows that the highest risk factors in the Miniplant Medan I business are overexploitation of crab’s eggs and small sizes crab, employee negligence in the use of prohibited cosmetic ingredients, use of low-quality raw materials, cold chain disconnection, lack of employee and equipment sanitation.

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