I currently find myself in the minority on our Crisis Management committee.
In the past, at every establishment i have worked, Product Recall has been separate to Crisis Management, even though it has been refered to in the procedure, and has been a integral part of the Quality Manual
Where i am now, they actually have product recall as part of the CMP. The CMP also does not form part of the quality manual but is a standalone document. I'm the only one voicing my concerns that product recall ought to be separate and that all incidents need to be risk assessed.
Now in my opinion, the dynamics of a Product Recall or Withdrawal is different to the dynamics of Crisis Management. To be honest, i'm very nervous of this being integrated as it is, but am i over reacting?
What are your experiences?
c x
In the past, at every establishment i have worked, Product Recall has been separate to Crisis Management, even though it has been refered to in the procedure, and has been a integral part of the Quality Manual
Where i am now, they actually have product recall as part of the CMP. The CMP also does not form part of the quality manual but is a standalone document. I'm the only one voicing my concerns that product recall ought to be separate and that all incidents need to be risk assessed.
Now in my opinion, the dynamics of a Product Recall or Withdrawal is different to the dynamics of Crisis Management. To be honest, i'm very nervous of this being integrated as it is, but am i over reacting?
What are your experiences?
c x








