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Posted 08 January 2018 - 09:49 PM

Hello all, 

Looking for advise or examples of a foreign object/materials log. 

 

What information should be captured, besides the common Who,Where,What, and comments.

 

thank you. 



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Posted 08 January 2018 - 10:11 PM

Hello all, 

Looking for advise or examples of a foreign object/materials log. 

 

What information should be captured, besides the common Who,Where,What, and comments.

 

thank you. 

 

Can you inform to be audited by whom, eg SQF ?


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Posted 08 January 2018 - 10:51 PM

BRC is our main auditor. 

Does the log require a corrective action to these internal foreign found objects?



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Posted 09 January 2018 - 04:16 PM

BRC is our main auditor. 

Does the log require a corrective action to these internal foreign found objects?

At minimum you should have a record that you removed the foreign object rather than shipped the product with it inside. :)

 

I use a standard incident response form to record these events which includes "what did you do before starting back up again" that is well received in audits.


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