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VINCENT JAKOYO

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Posted 06 October 2017 - 10:52 AM

Hi, am Vincent from Mombasa Kenya,

 

My organization is in the process of acquiring ISO 22000 and i have been given the responsibility of leading the team.

 

We are still developing/implementing  the system, however experiencing some challenges which i trust with the help of experienced good friends, i shall be able to overcome and make the whole journey a success.

 

I have chosen my first topic above, which i would like to be guided in coming up with one for my Company.



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Posted 06 October 2017 - 12:56 PM

Hi Vincent,

 

An important point to keep in mind is that Food Safety Objectives must be specific &  measurable. 

Whatever your objective is, you must be able to generate sufficient data to prove that you are achieving it.

 

Example of Objective: Respond to 100% of customer queries received for 2017 within 24 hours

 

Recorded queries must be analysed to indicate how many were received for the year & how much time was

taken to respond to each....thus indicating if the objective or goal was achieved.

 

Hope this helps!!



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Posted 06 October 2017 - 03:39 PM

Vincent what are your current non-conformance levels in terms of number, cost, type etc. 

 

If you collect this data then you can set targets for improvement such as:

 

- Reduce foreign body customer complaints by 10%

- Reduce personal hygiene violations by 50% (found during audits)

 

I think you get the picture.

 

Regards,

Simon


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Posted 09 October 2017 - 09:32 AM

Thanks guys, for the wonderful response.



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Posted 12 October 2017 - 12:35 PM

Vincent,

Start with fundamentals that the whole team can but into and participate in.  This will build momentum. 

Facility, Pest control and sanitation.  Don't go broad with your objectives until the GMPs are solid.

Make sure there is a solid standard that everyone is committed to or opinions will be the rule and you will spin in circles.





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