Corrections and Corrective Actions procedures – Combined or Separate
Can we combine 7.10.1 Corrections procedure and 7.10.2 Corrective actions procedure into one document/procedure? If so, which is better and easy for you to implement? I means based from your experience, what would you recommend?
Yes you can. There is no issue at all!
We have a single procedure covering requirements of 7.10.1, 7.10.2 and 7.10.3 as logically all these are closely related clauses.
Regards:
M.Zeeshan
Can we combine 7.10.1 Corrections procedure and 7.10.2 Corrective actions procedure into one document/procedure? If so, which is better and easy for you to implement? I means based from your experience, what would you recommend?
We created a Corrections and Corrective Actions procedure but I can not be sure if this will satisfy the related clauses of ISO 22000. All comments are welcome.Yes you can. There is no issue at all! We have a single procedure covering requirements of 7.10.1, 7.10.2 and 7.10.3 as logically all these are closely related clauses. Regards: M.Zeeshan
Many of they do-
Corrections & corrective action and preventive action as one procedure.
Thank you for your help. One question though, what do you mean by agreed with all? You agreed with all the people who responded, or the entirety of the procedure I attached? Please clarify.Yes you can, agreed with all
Many of they do-
Corrections & corrective action and preventive action as one procedure.
Thank you for your help. One question though, what do you mean by agreed with all? You agreed with all the people who responded, or the entirety of the procedure I attached? Please clarify.
I agreed with all the people who responded!
as my experience in many food manufacturer, i always prepare correction and corretive acction in same procedure.. and during ISO 22000 external audit, that's no finding on that procedure.
and for your procedure, i think thats good enough and comply with the ISO 22000 Standard
rgds
AS Nur
Hi all,
Can i ask a reference document i can use for corrective preventive action procedure?
Looking forward to your generosity.
Regards,
Adrian