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RAM86

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Posted Today, 04:23 PM

We had an unannounced BRC audit this week. The auditor noted a non-compliance issue regarding jewelry, specifically gauges worn in the ears of warehouse employees. Our GMP currently states that jewelry is only prohibited when handling food labels and packaging. However, the auditor indicated that jewelry is not allowed at any time, and covering it with a bandage is also not acceptable.
 
I am unsure why this has not been flagged by previous auditors, but it was raised during this audit. Can this requirement be addressed differently, or is jewelry truly prohibited at all times, regardless of the type of packaging being handled?

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Posted Today, 04:30 PM

Did you look at the code they referenced? SQF has similar code but also says:

All exceptions shall meet regulatory and customer requirements and shall be subject to a risk assessment and evidence of ongoing risk management.

 

If BRC has wording allowing an exception, you need to follow what it says. If BRC does NOT have wording for exceptions, I think you're going to have to update your GMP to align with the FSQ scheme you're under.


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Posted 56 minutes ago

Do you have the interpretation guideline?  I don't for the packaging standard but for the food standard which is normally aligned, it appears that there is some leeway where products are fully enclosed.

 

The only problem you might have though is if you have shared entry and exit areas as then it's not fully separate but if your warehouse is accessed differently then you might be able to argue that.  Although why didn't you when the auditor was still on site?  Now it feels a little late and you will probably struggle to have that non con removed.


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