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BRCGS Ver 9 4.5.1 - Risk Assessment for Frequency of Analysis of Water Samples
Started by Annguyen, Jun 08 2023 09:51 AM
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#1
Posted 08 June 2023 - 09:51 AM
(BRCGS Ver 9) 4.5.1 All water (including ice and steam) used as a raw material in the manufacture of processed food, the preparation of product, hand-washing or equipment or plant cleaning shall be supplied in sufficient quantity, be potable at point of use, be fit for purpose and pose no risk of contamination according to applicable legislation.
Where water is stored and handled on site (e.g. in storage or holding tanks), these shall be managed to minimise food safety risks. The microbiological and chemical quality of water shall be analysed as required by legislation or at least annually. The sampling points, scope of the test and frequency of analysis shall be based on risk, taking into account
the source of the water, on-site storage and distribution facilities, previous sample history and usage.
can someone share the document on the risk assessment determining the frequency of water testing? Please
#2
Posted 08 June 2023 - 10:01 AM
(BRCGS Ver 9) 4.5.1 All water (including ice and steam) used as a raw material in the manufacture of processed food, the preparation of product, hand-washing or equipment or plant cleaning shall be supplied in sufficient quantity, be potable at point of use, be fit for purpose and pose no risk of contamination according to applicable legislation.Where water is stored and handled on site (e.g. in storage or holding tanks), these shall be managed to minimise food safety risks. The microbiological and chemical quality of water shall be analysed as required by legislation or at least annually. The sampling points, scope of the test and frequency of analysis shall be based on risk, taking into accountthe source of the water, on-site storage and distribution facilities, previous sample history and usage.can someone share the document on the risk assessment determining the frequency of water testing? Please
Hi Annguyen,
This is a BRC "nuisance" feature.. The interpretation of "risk assessment" is entirely up to you.
If you would like to see a generic (ie adaptable) approach, can study this Procedure which was originally developed just for BRC -
risk assessment for frequency.pdf 25.11KB
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Kind Regards,
Charles.C
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#3
Posted 08 June 2023 - 10:13 AM
Thank you Chales. C
#4
Posted 28 May 2024 - 10:47 AM
Hi Annguyen,
This is a BRC "nuisance" feature.. The interpretation of "risk assessment" is entirely up to you.
If you would like to see a generic (ie adaptable) approach, can study this Procedure which was originally developed just for BRC -
risk assessment for frequency.pdf
can you expalin how to Determine the degree of risk (low, moderate, high) from this file
#5
Posted 17 June 2024 - 12:15 PM
Just use your existing ra's and change it the potable water.
Each site will have different levels of risk, so you need to determine what yours/factories is...
Generics wont be acceptable if the auditor spots a major risk.
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