It goes without saying that we all need to take stock from time to time to assess our success rate no matter the engagement. This equally applies to such industry self-assessment process as the GFSI audits. We need to constantly and properly measure our success rate with these audits and other engagements through valid and effective means. This helps us to better apply and manage our resources to the benefit of all parties.
The success rate of GFSI based on the increasing number of operations being audited against GFSI standards worldwide is well published and it is both impressive and encouraging.
Another valid self-assessment by the industry should show the percentage of operations audited against the GFSI standards that are involved in recalls and how this percentage has decreased from the early implementation of GFSI standards to the present, and on-going.
Does anyone from the industry in general, regulatory bodies, the GFSI organisation, the standard owners, etc. know how this percentage is tracking? This, of course, should be of interest to the industry as a whole (the GFSI organisation, audit standard owners, auditing companies, food business operators, regulators, customers, consumers, etc.).
Does anyone know if and to what extent the percentage of operations audited against the GFSI standards that are involved in recalls has decreased?
Edited by gcse-fhp, 18 May 2012 - 11:24 AM.