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Best Answer , 04 November 2014 - 08:31 AM

From the roadshow  in Oktober

 

AA                                                  0-5 minor

A                                                    6 - 10 minor

B                                                    11 - 16 minor

B                                                    1 major &   < 11 minor

C                                                    17 – 24 minor,

C                                                    1 major og 11 - 16 minor

C                                                    2 major &   < 11 minor

D                                                    25 - 30 minor

D                                                    1 major og 17-24 minor

D                                                    2 major og 11 - 16 minor 


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Posted 31 October 2014 - 10:08 AM

Hi,

 

I am interested to know if anyone knows the new grading structure for issue 7 of the BRC Global Standard for Food Safety.  I received an email this morning from a training provider stating 

 

"New grading systems have been introduced with a new AA+ as the top achievable grade and narrower bands of non-conformities below this"

 

Does anyone have the full details of this new grading system?

 

Thanks

 

Richard


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Posted 31 October 2014 - 04:43 PM

I was recently on a webinar about what is coming from BRC and did not hear that, but am looking forward to see if anyone else heard anything about this.


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Posted 01 November 2014 - 04:32 PM

I'm interested to know also, anyone heard about it?


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Posted 04 November 2014 - 08:31 AM   Best Answer

From the roadshow  in Oktober

 

AA                                                  0-5 minor

A                                                    6 - 10 minor

B                                                    11 - 16 minor

B                                                    1 major &   < 11 minor

C                                                    17 – 24 minor,

C                                                    1 major og 11 - 16 minor

C                                                    2 major &   < 11 minor

D                                                    25 - 30 minor

D                                                    1 major og 17-24 minor

D                                                    2 major og 11 - 16 minor 


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Posted 04 November 2014 - 04:19 PM

So you could potentially have a AA* or a A*A*??????

 

Its like o levels & NVQ's, I don't understand them neither!


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Posted 04 November 2014 - 05:56 PM

I belong in AA

 

I'm glad BRC is the first to recognize this for us QA/FS people who deal with headaches day in and day out.

 

Oh what? wait...You mean AA is the equivalent to A+...oh never mind then. :beer:


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