Hello peeps I'm Pacman QA Manager for a slitting biz, we provide great quality products for 35 years and now I'm told we need BRC to continue so I got a copy of the standard. Most of it is GMP and we have a lot of the stuff in place as part of customer requests. Mostly we slit material used with food like films, foils, laminates, so I agree with some of the stuff, but what frustrate me is bacteria. Can someone tell me what the risk is to my product from an operator not washing hands after the toilet, they never, ever touch the material it's all done with lifting equipment. And let's say they did touch it could bacteria ACTUALLY live on the material and could that ACTUALLY go into the food days / weeks later. Has anyone studied this to see how germs perform on different packaging material surfaces? What's the problem? I don't believe it!
Cheerio for now
Pacman
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