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Posted 12 May 2023 - 03:28 AM

I am new here would like to ask some help for related procedure on commissioning equpipment in food industry following new requirement of BRC issue9



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Posted 13 May 2023 - 02:23 PM

I am new here would like to ask some help for related procedure on commissioning equpipment in food industry following new requirement of BRC issue9

Hi Maj3sticqa,

 

 

I presume you mean clause 4.6.3 -

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What kind of help required ?


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Posted 14 May 2023 - 06:08 AM

There have been discussions and samples provided in these forums:

 

BRCGS v 9 4.6 - Equipment Purchasing and Commissioning

 

Template for conducting a food safety assessment of equipment

 

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Posted 18 August 2023 - 04:57 PM

Okay this may seem like a silly question, but when version 8 came out my auditor told me new equipment would be equipment that we have never had on site before like when I brought a gain probe for our scale we never had one on site but what if for example we are upgrading a robot that stacks bags its a full replacement but the same style robot, name etc. and also same for buying a replacement floor scale because its worn out?  I am in a low risk process dry edible beans.

 

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Posted 18 August 2023 - 11:58 PM

The Interpretation Guideline says that the intention of the clause is to ensure that there is a process in place for new equipment to ensure product safety and integrity is maintained.

 

That does not mean that there should not be some evaluation of replacement equipment. The process just does not necessarily have to be as stringent as that for equipment new to the site.

 

The Interpretation Guideline also says that there should be a risk-based comissioning process.

 

Replacement of a robot, even though it is the same style, could still bring possible contamination risks from the removal of the old unit and the installation of the new unit.

 

Floor scales, depending where they are in the process, probably no so much.

 

Marshall


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Posted 19 August 2023 - 04:33 AM

To add to Marshall’s post:

BRCGS Guidance Issue 9 Section 4.6 Equipment

The site will need to consider the requirements:

• when purchasing new equipment or equipment that is new to the site (for example, second-hand or reconditioned equipment)

 

If you are replacing with the same or similar then it should be straightforward as you will have already worked through the risk assessments and implemented appropriate controls.

 

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