We're a new facility JUST got our BRC certification a couple weeks ago and are ramping up production (have another small facility in CAN that's been running about 3 years)
We're about to implement dedicated footwear for production (plant-based meat products).
A couple of us have conflicting ideas about footwear.
Scenario #1:
Employee enters hygiene room, there is a rack to put their street shoes and a rack to store their work shoes, with a couple benches between the racks. Once work shoes are on, they proceed to hair nets, hand washing & smocks, etc. Shoes are changed before leaving hygiene room to access main office, lunchroom, etc.
Scenario #2:
Employee goes to locker room, changes into work shoes, then walks through halls to hygiene room to wash hands, hair net, smocks, etc. Employee wears work shoes through office/lunchroom to locker room.
Employee suggesting #2 gave this as a guideline: The BRC (British Retail Consortium) requires that inside and outside footwear be stored separately in a dressing room (changing or locker room), and that inside shoes be put on in the "clean" area of the dressing room. Also, according with BRC when an employee enters a high care area, either hygiene room or production process areas, they need to wear clean footwear before entering.
Employee suggesting #1 sited 8.4.1
Which is a better idea, and how does your company handle footwear?