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Posted 01 June 2011 - 07:25 PM
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Posted 03 June 2011 - 08:29 AM
Yes and No.Were you happy with 17 MOM?
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Posted 14 October 2011 - 07:58 PM
I've come to the conclusion zero nonconformities is impossible - do you agree?
Posted 14 October 2011 - 08:07 PM
That's the point TS, nobody trusts it because it cannot be true and therefore the auditor and auditee lose credibility. With an audit such as BRC or any GFSI standard with so many requirements; even a fantastic site will have many issues (admittedly usually small ones).We were given a 3rd party audit report from a suppiler once that was a perfect score. I think it raised as many red flags as someone who just barely passed.
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Posted 20 October 2011 - 07:52 PM
Of course I trust you Madam A. D-tor, so I do a u-turn and say it is possible.Unfortunately, I need to confess that no non-conformities on GFSI agreed schemes are possible.
It happens to me twice:
The first company was a very small organisation, which hired an external consultant for Quality Management. The consultant fixed everything in the 2-3 weeks before the audit. I felt that there was no committment by the director/owner, but the consultant did a good job and all the requirements were fullfilled in the right way. Eventhough I normally do not search for NCs, I did with this audit. it did not feel right that this company had no NCs, but there was nothing that did not exactly comply with the standard.
The second company was a large company, with a very good quality management system, a simple process, a low risk product and a very strong QA-manager. In the third year that I visited this organisation (which is already certified for many, many, many years) I concluded that they have picked up all the NCs from previous audits and that there were just no NCs left. It was a learning company, which handles NCs the way they should be and implemented structural solutions.
Well done rsandrin. It's good news, the only slight downer is that you have set a very high bar and standard to maintain.History and expectations, I agree totally. In 2010 we have 10 minor NCs in out 3rd party audit for the ISO 22000 and this year we're very proud to have just 2 minor NCs, I think all the board of directors is very happy because that shows the continuous improvement of our system and the security level of our products.
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