Hi RAM86,
You may not get away with removing all controls as requirements for sharps and metal control were extended in Issue 7:
BRCGS Global Standard for Packaging Materials Issue 7 Clause 4.9.2.1:
There shall be a documented policy procedure for the controlled use and storage of sharp implements, including knives, blades, needles and wires, to prevent product contamination.
The policy shall include control of these items into and out of the site.
The procedure shall include:
• issue and control of sharp implements in the manufacturing, storage and ancillary areas, such as engineering workshops and laboratories
• record of replacement or breakage.
Snap-off blade knives shall not be used. (Moved from clause 4.9.2.3 to 4.9.2.1)
I’m of the view that the focus should still be production/manufacturing areas, you don’t need serial numbers but I would still have a register, periodic inspections, briefing/training of staff, logs and reporting of breakage/loss.
Not heard of ceramic blades being restricted but would want to be sure they were not brittle and ensure they are durable enough for the job. Not sure why anyone would change to ceramic to be honest.
Kind regards,
Tony
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