Charles I think the need to calibrate balances used in net weight purposes comes from the GFSI requirement relating to meeting national / international legislation requirements - which usually covers weight and measure, declared net weights etc.
George
Hi George,
Thanks for input. Apologies, my text was poorly written

, i was primarily criticising the inclusion of weight control in a FS system, and thereby necessitating calibration of balances.
My own theory is that “due diligence” is the primary driving force for BRC’s intrusiveness.
I had a look at the 2012 version (6th ed., ver. 6.2) of GFSI guidance document.
The only directly relevant GFSI (calibration) text I could find seemed to be –
The standard shall require that the organisation identify the measurement of parameters critical to ensure food safety, the measuring and monitoring devices required and methods to assure that the calibration of these measuring and monitoring devices is traceable to a recognised standard.
(FSM20, Pg105)
Perhaps GFSI’s document is only setting the
minimum requirements within its interpretation of FS scope, any additional content being outside the scope, ie “not their business”.?
I also noticed these chunks in GFSI document –
2.2.4 a scheme’s standard may incorporate requirements other than those related to food safety, but only those requirements relating to food safety shall be assessed by GFSI for the purpose of recognition and the scheme’s standard shall have a significant proportion of its overall requirements as food safety related
requirements. For the application process the scheme owner will clearly identify and cross-reference those requirements to be put forward for the scope of GFSI recognition (Reference Part I Annex 1 - Scheme Application Guidelines).
In the event that a scheme is recognised by GFSI and the scheme’s standard incorporates requirements other than food safety criteria, the scheme owner shall clearly define within any communication the scope of GFSI recognition with respect to food safety.
2.6.6 The scheme owner shall only make claims regarding the conformity in respect of the scope for which recognition to the GFSI Guidance Document has been granted.
Hmmmm.
I also did a quick search for "weight / quantity" within the IFS (2012) and SQF (2012) food standards.
The results were that -
(a) IFS seems to be similar to BRC regarding requirement of weight control details.
(b) SQF only includes “weight” in the level3 section (ie Food Quality Plan). No mention in the Level2-Food Safety Plan. This is reasonable IMO although some people might regard “Weight’ as outside “Quality” also.
I believe IFS is not driven by the same requirements as BRC as far as due diligence is concerned.
So maybe it’s all just random nosiness. Kudos to iso22000, SQF; at least with regard to calibration / weight.
Rgds / Charles.C