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BRC Food safety interpertation

Started by , Jul 22 2019 07:57 AM
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Can any one share BRC food safety interpertation guide lines?

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If you're a BRC certified site already, or possibly if you have already signed up and paid your initial registration fee, then you can access them for free via the BRC Participate system.

Otherwise they're a copyrighted document so you'd need to purchase a copy from the BRC Bookshop here: https://www.brcgsboo...line/c-24/p-459

i initially signed the BRC through CBs who will do our audit in August

OK, in that case I'd contact your CB to ask about gaining access to Participate.

Where i have to go to get the free BRC guieline? and what i have to take from CBs (Beuro varitas) to enroll into BRC work shop

You get free access to all the BRC Standards and guidelines, along with their own forum* for BRC-specific discussion, via the Participate website: https://brcgsparticipate.com/signin

You can request access from the page itself, but you need a BRC site code to be able to do so - hence my suggestion that you should try speaking to your CB first.

Can any one share BRC food safety interpertation guide lines?

 

No they cannot share on this Forum.


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