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Agrumeambu

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Posted Yesterday, 08:01 PM

Hello !

 

We have a new construction going and in the receiving area, there would be space for a racking to store products. 

 

I wasn't comfortable into having food contact packaging, but the production manager would like to store extra boxes that would not be in use and would be brought into a different storage area before being used in the packaging area (Separate from production). Of course, there would be a documented inspection before moving the pallet into the storage area.

 

Would that be compliant with SQF ? I am not seeing anything that says it wouldn't, but I have reserves into storing anything in the receiving area.

 

Also, in that area, there wouldn't be a loading / unloading dock, but a floor door with a platform that goes up and down. I am trying to find a way where we could minimize risks to the product to be compliant with 11.6.5 but I am coming up empty.

 

Thank you for your help !

 

 


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Posted Yesterday, 08:07 PM

To start, I would ensure that area is included on the master sanitation schedule and on other inspections, such as a GMP facility inspection or pre-operational inspections. Ensure that the product is stored in closed containers to prevent contamination. Inspections prior to release, like you said. 

 

I am having a hard time imaging a what the floor door with platform looks like. Forgive me, otherwise I may have more to add. 


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Posted Today, 03:53 AM

Hi Agrumeambu,

 

The SQF Food Safety Code requires ‘safe, hygienic receipt and storage of raw materials, ingredients, packaging, equipment, and chemicals’. And also: ‘Controls shall be in place to ensure all ingredients, raw materials, processing aids, and packaging are received and stored properly to prevent cross-contamination risks’.

 

I don’t see a major problem if adequate door control and proofing is in place. I would be looking to assess the area for risks and make sure appropriate controls are in place including adequate protection (such as shrink wrap which is removed before going to the packaging area).

 

Other things to consider include adequate segregation, cleaning schedules, pest management/prevention, access for cleaning/inspection.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

 


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Posted Today, 11:08 AM

Hi Kelly ! 

 

Thank you for your reply ! Basically, a part of the floor can come up to reach the heigh of a truck so you can unload the pallets with a lift.  

 

Hi Tony, 

 

Thank you also ! 

 

Would you have an idea for the proofing part ? Since trucs won't be fully enclosing the door when they are unloaded / loaded, I'm not sure what could be used to proof the area. Could a air curtain be enough ? 

 

Thank you !


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