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Posted 31 October 2005 - 07:43 PM

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wasnt sure where to post this?! under the BRC food standard 3.2.1.10 regarding on-site laboratory facilities..what happens if you dont have any, can we just ignore the section or do you have to have it in the manual saying you dont have the facilities etc.....

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Posted 31 October 2005 - 08:10 PM

Don't know if you have to, but I think it would be good practice to make reference to the clauses that do not apply (with the reasons why) somewhere near the front of your Quality Manual. At least it shows you have considered them.
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Posted 31 October 2005 - 09:12 PM

Don't know if you have to, but I think it would be good practice to make reference to the clauses that do not apply (with the reasons why) somewhere near the front of your Quality Manual. At least it shows you have considered them.
By the way welcome to the forums Sue, it's nice to see a few more women joining the discussions. :yay: The SDF was becoming a bit of an old boys network.

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Cheers Simon, will crack on with my writing!!! section 3.2 is a pretty daunting one to say the least!! :bye:


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Posted 01 November 2005 - 04:28 AM

Refers to on-site laboratory only. If you do not have one - it would help to indicate that it does not apply as none exist.

Example-
"The on-site laboratory facilities shall not jeopardise the safety of product"
or
"On site laboratory is not available"

The purpose of 3.2.1.10 is purely to ensure that there is no cross contamination of hazardous chemicals to jeopardise planned end product safety level likely to derive from poor lab. design, layout path, insufficient barrier segregation etc.

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