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Posted 28 April 2016 - 04:10 PM

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A simple question I hope, I cannot find any reference as to the kind of office telephone allowed within a BRC pack house. Is it OK to have a cordless phone so the packhouse manager can use it on the floor or must telephones be kept in the actual office, I think it is OK as we can use a tablet for recording data on the floor, just want to make sure I am right.

 

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 05:29 PM

We have been BRC certified for 6 years and have never had any comment on the use of portable radios in the production facility so I don't think a portable phone would be an issue.



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Posted 28 April 2016 - 08:57 PM

Hello

 

A simple question I hope, I cannot find any reference as to the kind of office telephone allowed within a BRC pack house. Is it OK to have a cordless phone so the packhouse manager can use it on the floor or must telephones be kept in the actual office, I think it is OK as we can use a tablet for recording data on the floor, just want to make sure I am right.

 

Thank you :helpplease:

 

Hi mica,

 

Well, i suppose it's larger than an ear-ring. But definitely a Foreign Body.

Beware of Sod's Law.


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Posted 03 May 2016 - 05:25 PM

Things to consider:  (1) any small parts that could dislodge and contaiminate product and (2) the phone would most likely be made of plastic and would need to be on your glass & brittle plastic inventory.  If dropped, would the phone shatter?

 

Along these same lines, our supervisor is also a volunteer fireman.  When he is on call, he carries a radio clipped to his belt with a mic clipped to shoulder. We have never evaluated this for food safety hazards and probably should.

 





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