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Posted 25 February 2014 - 03:58 PM

Hello:

 

I am actively in the process of trying to define how our quality department describes the appearance and odor for all finished goods. I would like to make sure that the color & appearance information will be loaded into our system to ensure consistency in coloration.

 

May I please ask if anyone has any examples of how to standardize this? Is there a set list of colors/appearances/descriptors that I should be following?

 

 

Thank you for your time and support. Truly appreciate IFSQN.

 

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DK

 

Ps. we do not produce consumer goods, but do produce both liquid and dry blends. Our blends are used in different applications as a raw material.

 



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Posted 25 February 2014 - 04:45 PM

We use either pantone colours or RHS colours to help describe appearance.

 

For milk there's a recognized list of odours and tastes.

 

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Posted 25 February 2014 - 06:36 PM

Thank you so much, Caz! I will definitely look into your submission.

 

We also need to develop the terminology for the clarity or opacity of a liquid (clear, cloudy etc.), and what exactly we want to call that parameter.

 

Would you happen to have any suggestions and/or references?

 

Thank you again. :smile: 

 

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