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Jason Mah

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Posted 21 February 2023 - 07:27 AM

Hi, everyone, 

 

I'm starting to prepare document and records for the implementation of BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 at my company. Is there any particular format for the documents and records to be used under this certification scheme? What are the details that must be included in the header/ footer of the doc.? Would anyone here please share some templates/ formats with me? 

 

Thanks. 

 

Jason. 



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Posted 21 February 2023 - 09:15 AM

I don't have any templates available, but you always need the following in the header:

1. Name of the document.

2. Issue date/implementation date.

3. Review date.

 

4. Version numbering is not mandatory if you keep an archive of dated versions of the document, but it makes things a lot easier for you.

 

In the footer, I recommend putting the information about who made the latest change and who signed off on it, though a change table at the bottom of the document is probably more useful.



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Posted 22 February 2023 - 01:53 AM

Hi, everyone, 

 

I'm starting to prepare document and records for the implementation of BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 at my company. Is there any particular format for the documents and records to be used under this certification scheme? What are the details that must be included in the header/ footer of the doc.? Would anyone here please share some templates/ formats with me? 

 

Thanks. 

 

Jason. 

Hi Jason,

 

IMEX BRC don't care as long as it meets the few, relevant, specified clauses.

It's easy if you are so inclined and have a backup team to produce a ISO9001-compliant masterpiece but if you are a 1-man show I recommend the simplest possible format to minimise the time spent maintaining it.

Personally, I found the topic of "controlled" docs the most head-banging. If you have deep digital resources this is one route. If manual IMO it's easiest to make everything controlled and effect updating by internal email thereby passing the buck. :smile:


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C




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