Best Answer jfrey123, Yesterday, 07:10 PM
Is it acceptable to use a single record to capture data for two separate Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), or does compliance require a dedicated record for each SOP? I want to ensure our approach meets GFSI (Global Food Safety Initiative) and regulatory standards for audit readiness.
Firstly, welcome!
Secondly, yes, this is totally acceptable in most cases where the SOPs are closely aligned within your process. When you're creating the form, add all the information both SOP's need to have captured, then reference the Form Title and Control Number within both SOP's as the record. One example that comes to mind would be verifying chemical titration directly on a form used to document sanitation steps for a particular area.
I would avoid doing it for unrelated procedures. As an example, a single checklist to check your rodent traps and your metal detectors would be kind of silly.







