Hello! I currently work for a beverage company and we utilize co-packer's for all of our production. This past year instead of having onsite presence my company implemented an auditing program of all of our co-packers and warehouse network. I was able to take the lead in developing our template and traveled to the facilities to try it out and do an initial audit. Now I am tasked with training more members of my department to be involved in the auditing process. Anyone know any good ways to go about training people to audit? We don't have our own plant to practice in. All my team members are HACCP certified as a start. Would PCQI be a good option as a general overview of prp programs? Or should I pick a standard such as SQF so they can complete multiple trainings? Just wondering what auditors do other then shadowing someone. We can do that a bit but I have all different backgrounds so would like to get everyone good food safety knowledge. Thanks!
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