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JaneWithTaste

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Posted 16 February 2011 - 02:09 PM

Hi All :rolleyes:

I am currently trying to write a glass policy for a catering company. I have the bulk of the policy written. And have seen http://www.ifsqn.com...3-glass-policy/ However due to the nature of our business a wide range of raw materials are supplied in jars, glass bottles etc. I am unsure how to put in place a control for this, or how to get the point accross in the policy. I would appreciate any help or suggestions.

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Posted 16 February 2011 - 09:25 PM

Just a few ideas...
If glass breaks in food handling areas, all employees MUST:


· Isolate the area.
· Stop production in the area and report the breakage to Chief Cook or the Catering Manager or to the Superior immediately.
· Any exposed product in the area must be discarded.
· The broken glass is to be cleaned up
· If any utensils or equipment is involved, it needs to be washed and re-inspected prior to commencement of the production.
· Anyone involved in the clean up must change his or her clothing.
· Personnel involved in the incident must fill out a Corrective Action Report.
· If the broken glass resulted in injury or physical contamination, the accident must be reported to Operations Manager.

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Jomy Abraham



Hi All :rolleyes:

I am currently trying to write a glass policy for a catering company. I have the bulk of the policy written. And have seen http://www.ifsqn.com...3-glass-policy/ However due to the nature of our business a wide range of raw materials are supplied in jars, glass bottles etc. I am unsure how to put in place a control for this, or how to get the point accross in the policy. I would appreciate any help or suggestions.

Best Wishes,
Jane :rolleyes:


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Posted 16 February 2011 - 10:46 PM

Dear Jane,

Another option could be to post yr draft policy here and let people comment ??

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Posted 17 February 2011 - 09:56 AM

Thank you both for your comments. Please see attached my Glass Policy and my Glass Breakage Procedure.

Is it sufficient to have a control for when breakage occurs, rather than commiting to having a glass free operation area? I am working towards ISO 22000, I've only dealt with BRC in manufacturing plants up to now.

I would appreciate any comments.

Jane :rolleyes:

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