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steff_13

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Posted 14 March 2024 - 06:48 PM

Does anyone have any tips for writing a Food Defence policy?



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Posted 14 March 2024 - 08:08 PM

Go based upon examples provided by your regulatory body. Follow the template, etc. Also watch any webinars provided. 



MOHAMMED ZAMEERUDDIN

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Posted 15 March 2024 - 11:17 AM

Here are some key recommendations for developing a comprehensive Food Defence policy:

1. Conduct a thorough risk assessment to identify potential vulnerabilities in your food manufacturing processes. This should include evaluating all points in the supply chain where intentional contamination could occur.

 

2. Implement strict access controls and security measures to prevent unauthorized individuals from gaining access to sensitive areas of your facility. This may include installing surveillance cameras, restricting access to key areas, and conducting background checks on employees.

 

3. Develop and implement a crisis management plan to effectively respond to any incidents of intentional contamination. This should include protocols for notifying authorities, conducting traceability exercises, and communicating with stakeholders.

 

4. Provide ongoing training for employees on the importance of Food Defence and how to recognize and report suspicious activities. Encouraging a culture of vigilance and accountability within your organization is crucial for preventing intentional contamination.

 

5. Regularly review and update your Food Defence policy to incorporate new best practices, technologies, and regulations. Keeping up-to-date of the latest developments in food safety will help ensure that your policies remain effective and relevant.





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