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3rd party audits required by FDA

Started by , Feb 07 2014 02:09 PM
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Does anyone know if the FDA requires a food production facility to be third party audited?

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We are a USDA inspected facility that falls into a dual jurisdiction with FDA. However we have never seen an FDA inspector. To my knowledge of FDA, they do not "require" anything 3rd party.

I don't think so :hypocrite: ,  Just make sure you complete the U.S. FDA Bioterrorism Act Food Facility Registration

 

Third party audits are usually required by your costumers.


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