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Posted 20 November 2025 - 05:29 PM

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has a template or program, they would be willing to share. I’m currently updating our SQF internal audit program to a quarterly breakdown. Previously, we were conducting audits every month, but it became a bit too much. I plan to break it down as follows:

  • Q1 (Jan–Mar): Module 2, Sections 2.1–2.5

  • Q2 (Apr–Jun): Module 2, Sections 2.6–2.9

  • Q3 (Jul–Sep): Module 11, Sections 11.1–11.5

  • Q4 (Oct–Dec): Module 11, Sections 11.6–11.9

If anyone has examples, templates, or tools that could help support this structure, I’d greatly appreciate it. Thank you!


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Posted 20 November 2025 - 06:33 PM

I think the easiest is to download the actual excel checklist SQF provides alongside the code on their website.  Example for FSC 14 at this link: SQFI | Code Selector

 

Bear in mind the code requires objective evidence be recorded by you for non-compliance AND compliance with each code item.  You need to list the evidence from your own SOP's that makes you compliant with each item, and yes, it's doing your auditor's job for them.

 

There's nothing wrong with breaking it out the way you've described, though I would suggest making sure you've completed the full audit of your FSQMS against all sections before your audit each year.  E.g. if your audits are in October, maybe adjust those four sections to two-month windows so you're all done self-auditing by end of August.


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Posted Yesterday, 03:52 AM

Hi Nikko_Cal_fruit,

 

:welcome:

 

Welcome to the IFSQN forums

 

You can split up the SQF Checklist and use that to audit quarterly as jfrey123 has posted.

 

I prefer to schedule by procedure which I match to the SQF Code for ease of understanding compliance. An example of a monthly schedule based on risk is below. You could decide to split the whole lot into quarters and do that instead but I prefer to schedule monthly and keep on top of things.

 

Attached File  SQF FSMS Internal Audit Schedule.png   756.12KB   1 downloads

 

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Tony


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IFSQN Implementation Packages, helping sites achieve food safety certification since 2009: 

IFSQN BRC, FSSC 22000, IFS, ISO 22000, SQF (Food, Packaging, Storage & Distribution) Implementation Packages - The Easy Way to Certification

 

Practical Internal Auditor Training for Food Operations - Available via the previous webinar recording. 

Suitable for Internal Auditors as per the requirements of GFSI benchmarked standards including BRCGS and SQF.

 

Practical HACCP Training for Food Safety Teams available via the recording until the next live webinar.

Suitable for food safety (HACCP) team members as per the requirements of GFSI benchmarked standards including BRCGS and SQF.


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Posted Yesterday, 06:34 AM

Hi Nikko_Cal_fruit,

 

:welcome:

 

Welcome to the IFSQN forums

 

You can split up the SQF Checklist and use that to audit quarterly as jfrey123 has posted.

 

I prefer to schedule by procedure which I match to the SQF Code for ease of understanding compliance. An example of a monthly schedule based on risk is below. You could decide to split the whole lot into quarters and do that instead but I prefer to schedule monthly and keep on top of things.

 

attachicon.gif SQF FSMS Internal Audit Schedule.png

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

 

I was about to ask because I'm not as familiar with SQF.  Do you not have to decide frequency and schedule based on risk or is that not part of the standard?


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Posted Yesterday, 12:31 PM

 You need to list the evidence from your own SOP's that makes you compliant with each item, and yes, it's doing your auditor's job for them.

Fairly standard in other industries. I came from automotive, and the external auditor ALWAYS started by reviewing 1) Last year's external audit, and 2) the current year's internal audit. When our SQF auditor last year used our internal audit as a jumping off point, the people who only had food experience were put off by him doing so. It seemed par for the course for me.


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Posted Today, 03:58 AM

I was about to ask because I'm not as familiar with SQF.  Do you not have to decide frequency and schedule based on risk or is that not part of the standard?

 

There is no requirement to audit at a frequency based on risk in the SQF Food Safety Code, the requirement is:

‘Internal audits shall be conducted in full and at least annually. The methods applied shall ensure:

All applicable requirements of the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing are audited per the SQF audit checklist or a similar tool;

….’

 

Auditing at a frequency based on risk is what I would expect to see in an organisation that operates to 'best practices' rather than the minimum requirements of the certification standard. I wouldn't be adverse to reducing the frequency once some history of satisfactory audits had been established in those areas visited multiple times in the example of a schedule.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony


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IFSQN Implementation Packages, helping sites achieve food safety certification since 2009: 

IFSQN BRC, FSSC 22000, IFS, ISO 22000, SQF (Food, Packaging, Storage & Distribution) Implementation Packages - The Easy Way to Certification

 

Practical Internal Auditor Training for Food Operations - Available via the previous webinar recording. 

Suitable for Internal Auditors as per the requirements of GFSI benchmarked standards including BRCGS and SQF.

 

Practical HACCP Training for Food Safety Teams available via the recording until the next live webinar.

Suitable for food safety (HACCP) team members as per the requirements of GFSI benchmarked standards including BRCGS and SQF.


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Posted Today, 08:26 AM

There is no requirement to audit at a frequency based on risk in the SQF Food Safety Code, the requirement is:

‘Internal audits shall be conducted in full and at least annually. The methods applied shall ensure:

All applicable requirements of the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing are audited per the SQF audit checklist or a similar tool;

….’

 

Auditing at a frequency based on risk is what I would expect to see in an organisation that operates to 'best practices' rather than the minimum requirements of the certification standard. I wouldn't be adverse to reducing the frequency once some history of satisfactory audits had been established in those areas visited multiple times in the example of a schedule.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

 

Brilliant, thanks.  I was about to go through the standard but figured someone would know the clause by heart. 

 

Surprised that's not part of a GFSI requirement but I suppose in reality, lots of people only tick the box on BRCGS which is the one standard I do know has it.  You're right that I would see some level of risk assessment related to intrinsic risk of that part of the standard not being correct but also how much you touch on that with facility inspections and GMP audits anyway but also recent audit results.


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