What's New Unreplied Topics Membership About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy
[Ad]

Example procedure for emergency prepardness for ISO 22000

Started by , Feb 24 2010 11:44 AM
15 Replies
HI Friends,

Please find the sop for emergency prepardness made for my company.


Bhavin
QA Manager

Attached Files

10 Thanks
Share this Topic
Topics you might be interested in
Clarifying FSSC 22000 V6 Clause 2.5.5 on Positive Testing Trends Does anyone have a procedure for pest control? Looking for Study Materials for FSSC 22000 Version 6 Lead Auditor Exam Cleaning validation procedure SQF vs FSSC 22000 – Key Differences and Document Numbering Tips
[Ad]
Thanks Bhavin, very useful.

We are going for BRC accreditation and I have tried to explain to the other managers that we will have more procedures and records.

So this evidence came as a big surprise to them!

HI Friends,

Please find the sop for emergency prepardness made for my company.


Bhavin
QA Manager


Very nice document Bhavin. If I was auditing I would expect to see some contact information or details of where to find the contact information.

Regards,

Tony

HI Friends,

Please find the sop for emergency prepardness made for my company.


Bhavin
QA Manager


Thanks, it gives good ideas for control.

Regards,

FSSM
Very nice, good job
Dear Bhavin,

Thanks, nice guide for emergency prepardness.




HI Friends,

Please find the sop for emergency prepardness made for my company.


Bhavin
QA Manager

Here is another one!

Attached Files

9 Thanks

Here is another one!


Crisis Management would normally be more related to the management of disruptions such as services, transport, fire, flood, natural disasters, malicious contamination or sabotage. Your document appears more related to product recall and should also maybe consider some contingency plans.

Regards,

Tony

Crisis Management would normally be more related to the management of disruptions such as services, transport, fire, flood, natural disasters, malicious contamination or sabotage. Your document appears more related to product recall and should also maybe consider some contingency plans.

Regards,

Tony

I agree it's a good product recall / withdrawal procedure, but I was under the impression that emergency preparedness relates to ensuring continuity of (safe food) supply and in the event of a disaster of some kind. Like in Bhavin's excellent document.
The document was written to address 3.11 GSFS adressing:
- identification of key personnel
- contact list
- communication plan
- details of agencies providing advice and support
- as well as referring product recall and withdrawal

The details for each of the type of events is adressed nicely in Bhavin's document (which only addresses 3.11.1), but does not all the requirements 3.11.1 to 3.11.7. Both document I suppose falls short of addressing the requirement of the standard.

This document was audited twice and accepted by the auditors, I will update with some of Bhavin's information an see what the outcome is come August.

Bennii
1 Thank
Regardless of the precision to ISO 22000, I very much enjoyed reading both documents ( ) although I fear the "panic" element is enormously difficult to avoid in many real cases. I guess this strongly relates to experience / (meaningful) training and the latter's priority over routine production issues etc is not always so easy to achieve IMEX.

@ Bennii, sorry my ignorance but what is GSFS 3.11 ?

Seemed to me that Bennii's contribution is rather closer to the typical format of an ISO 9001 "Procedure" whereas Bhavin's document includes material which would often be detailed within a "Work Instruction" but these are no doubt purely subjective terms for the present situation and both formulations can eventually be equally effective .

Rgds / Charles.C

I added this section to my emergency preparedness procedure. It got all the way through preliminary review by our FSSC committee. The person who caught it was the company president and minority owner of the company. He wanted it kept in the procedure after he laughed a bit.

In case you don't watch movies, it's the ending of Dr. Strangelove.


9.9 Cobalt Thorium G Doomsday Machine Activation


9.9.1 I would not rule out the chance to preserve a nucleus of human specimens, at the bottom shafts of some of our deepest mines. The radioactivity could not penetrate a mine some thousands of feet deep.

9.9.2 In a matter of weeks, sufficient improvements for a dwelling space could be provided. It would not be difficult. Nuclear reactors could provide power almost indefinitely. Greenhouses could maintain plant life. Animals could be bred and slaughtered. A quick survey would have to be made of all the suitable minesites in the country, but I shouldn't be surprised if several hundred thousand of our people could be accomodated.

9.9.3 A special committee would have to be appointed to study and recommend the criteria to be employed, but off-hand, I should say that in addition to the factors of youth, health, sexual fertility, intelligence, and a cross-section of necessary skills, it would be absolutely vital that our top government and military men be included, to impart the required principles of leadership and tradition.

9.9.4 Naturally, they would breed prodigiously, eh? There would be much time and little to do. With the proper breeding techniques, and starting with a ratio of, say, ten women to each man, I should estimate the progeny of the original group of 200,000 would emerge a hundred years later as well over a hundred million. Naturally the group would have to continually engage in enlarging the original living space.

9.9.5 When they emerge, a good deal of present real estate and machine tools will still be recoverable, if they are moth-balled in advance. I would guess they could then work their way back to our present gross national product within twenty years.

9.9.6 We must not allow a mineshaft gap.

I added this section to my emergency preparedness procedure. It got all the way through preliminary review by our FSSC committee. The person who caught it was the company president and minority owner of the company. He wanted it kept in the procedure after he laughed a bit.

In case you don't watch movies, it's the ending of Dr. Strangelove.


9.9 Cobalt Thorium G Doomsday Machine Activation


9.9.1 I would not rule out the chance to preserve a nucleus of human specimens, at the bottom shafts of some of our deepest mines. The radioactivity could not penetrate a mine some thousands of feet deep.

9.9.2 In a matter of weeks, sufficient improvements for a dwelling space could be provided. It would not be difficult. Nuclear reactors could provide power almost indefinitely. Greenhouses could maintain plant life. Animals could be bred and slaughtered. A quick survey would have to be made of all the suitable minesites in the country, but I shouldn't be surprised if several hundred thousand of our people could be accomodated.

9.9.3 A special committee would have to be appointed to study and recommend the criteria to be employed, but off-hand, I should say that in addition to the factors of youth, health, sexual fertility, intelligence, and a cross-section of necessary skills, it would be absolutely vital that our top government and military men be included, to impart the required principles of leadership and tradition.

9.9.4 Naturally, they would breed prodigiously, eh? There would be much time and little to do. With the proper breeding techniques, and starting with a ratio of, say, ten women to each man, I should estimate the progeny of the original group of 200,000 would emerge a hundred years later as well over a hundred million. Naturally the group would have to continually engage in enlarging the original living space.

9.9.5 When they emerge, a good deal of present real estate and machine tools will still be recoverable, if they are moth-balled in advance. I would guess they could then work their way back to our present gross national product within twenty years.

9.9.6 We must not allow a mineshaft gap.



What a fantastic idea...
good mr. Bhavin
thanks a lot. I have finished iso 22000 but my company is recommeding to go for BRC/IOP for pet preform manufacturing for mineral water.

could you have any idea that how to start.
pls help me if you know about this.
thanks and regards
k.masan


HI Friends,

Please find the sop for emergency prepardness made for my company.


Bhavin
QA Manager

Hi all,

 

I'm quiet confuse, are crisis managment procedure same like Emergency Procedure?

 

appreciate quick reply.

Hi all,

 

I'm quiet confuse, are crisis managment procedure same like Emergency Procedure?

 

appreciate quick reply.

 

Sort of but it may depend on yr intended usage as per previous posts in this thread.

 

Can also see this reply to yr other vaguely parallel post -

 

http://www.ifsqn.com...ram/#entry78347

 

Rgds / Charles.C


Similar Discussion Topics
Clarifying FSSC 22000 V6 Clause 2.5.5 on Positive Testing Trends Does anyone have a procedure for pest control? Looking for Study Materials for FSSC 22000 Version 6 Lead Auditor Exam Cleaning validation procedure SQF vs FSSC 22000 – Key Differences and Document Numbering Tips How to Conduct an Environmental Risk Assessment under FSSC 22000 V6.0 FSSC 22000 Additional Requirements Version 6 Section 2.5.11 FSSC 22000 audit man-day calculation Food loss and waste procedure Metal detector validation procedure assistance