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Posted 14 June 2016 - 02:32 PM

has anyone developed product design /development process/procedure for BC agents and brokers certification?

I am putting one together for my employer who previously does not have a formal NPD process. 

 

 



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Posted 14 June 2016 - 03:35 PM

Attached File  Product Development.docx   17.89KB   248 downloads

 

 



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Posted 23 June 2016 - 04:15 PM

Thank you



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Posted 18 July 2016 - 08:52 PM

Hi,
To add onto the above, for agents and brokers you need a HACCP Plan. For new product development the 2 areas you need to consider are 1) Is the new product covered in existing HACCP Plan
2) Is the product being imported / exported to a new market

If you have both should be okay as you are not making the product only moving it around and as long as you have assessed the risk you should be okay
Neil



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Posted 19 July 2016 - 12:36 PM

Hi,
To add onto the above, for agents and brokers you need a HACCP Plan. For new product development the 2 areas you need to consider are 1) Is the new product covered in existing HACCP Plan
2) Is the product being imported / exported to a new market

If you have both should be okay as you are not making the product only moving it around and as long as you have assessed the risk you should be okay
Neil

 

Hi Neil,

 

Many thks for various inputs but can you reference the text in Broker Standard which mandates a "haccp plan" ? I cannot find any occurrence of this terminology in the Standard. for example can find things like  -

 

The company shall operate a product safety plan for the processes for which it is
responsible. This shall be based on the principles of hazard and risk analysis, which
shall be documented, systematic, comprehensive, fully implemented and maintained.
In the food industry these principles are commonly known as HACCP (Hazard Analysis
and Critical Control Point).

 

 

Presumably does not exclude the use of a HACCP Plan (for which various interpretations exist) if preferred and self-defined (sadly neither hazard analysis nor haccp plan terminologies are included in the glossary).


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C


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Posted 05 September 2016 - 03:40 PM

Thanks all



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Posted 21 November 2016 - 01:41 PM

One more question on this guys.new products could be:

 1.  products new to us as an agent and broker but part of the suppliers existing product portfolio. OR

2.  it could be a new product for both ourselves and the supplier.

 

Does the Product design requirement also apply in scenario 1 above?





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