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Risk analysis hair covering requirement as per BRCGS issue 7

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Hi everyone,
 
someone could you be so gentle to explain or share a risk analysis example that shows hair covering (and beard) is required or not required in packaging industry.
 
More in detail, industry that produces packaging material for food and not food sector.
Is it possible to wear hair/beard covering just during food packaging production and allow their removal in the caise the operator sre produtiong packagin for cosmetics or parapharmacy sector?
 
Thanks for your feedback
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You're opening a can of worms imho.   It would be much easier just to wear them and call it a day.    In the end, how is your risk analysis going to guarantee a hair from another day of production isn't still hanging around on a food production day?    It can't.   Soooooooo.......


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