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Posted 02 July 2018 - 08:16 AM

hi, everyone... i am interested in this site because i have read about the topic on BRC.. i am new when it come to BRC and i am confused on based risk assessment and i dont know how to do the risk assessment. i hope this site could help me a lot..

 

thank you.. 



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Posted 02 July 2018 - 08:55 AM

hi, everyone... i am interested in this site because i have read about the topic on BRC.. i am new when it come to BRC and i am confused on based risk assessment and i dont know how to do the risk assessment. i hope this site could help me a lot..

 

thank you.. 

 

Hi marichu lugod,

 

Welcome to the Forum ! :welcome:

 

Can try this BRC-oriented document from one of the supporters of this Forum -

 

Attached File  Safefood360,Risk Assessment.ppt   1.56MB   212 downloads


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Charles.C


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Posted 03 July 2018 - 08:13 AM

Dear Marichu,

 

Basically a risk assessment consists of the following formula:

 

Risk = Probability (Likelihood) x Severity

 

It's primordial, and sometimes hard, to carry out the risk assessment, if there were no control measures in place.

 

I wish you good luck with your new BRC system.

 

Kind regards,

 

Gerard Heerkens



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Posted 03 July 2018 - 10:59 AM

Hi Marichu,   Like you I was new to BRC last year. We are successful in obtaining BRC in Dec last.   These are the two templates that I used for section 3.5.1 Risk assessment of Products and Risk assessment of Services. The auditor was very impressed with them.   I hope this helps you in getting BRC.   Please feel free to use same.   BerBN

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Posted 03 July 2018 - 03:43 PM

Hi Marichu,   Like you I was new to BRC last year. We are successful in obtaining BRC in Dec last.   These are the two templates that I used for section 3.5.1 Risk assessment of Products and Risk assessment of Services. The auditor was very impressed with them.   I hope this helps you in getting BRC.   Please feel free to use same.   BerBN

 

Hi BerBN,

 

Much appreciate yr posting yr Risk Assessment. I liked the overall format.

 

I have a few comments/queries -

 

NB – I refer to Risk Assessment Summary as RAS

 

(1) Sheet RAS – “legality” (a BRC specific requirement) appears not mentioned anywhere ?.

 

(2) Sheet RAS -  how do you determine a single risk value for fraud (from sheet 2) to enter into Cell T5 ?

 

(3) Sheet RAS – how do you justify the “weighting” of data in cells (U5-Z5) relative to (P5-T5) ? Intuitive ?

 

(3) Sheet RAS – how do you justify the numerical criteria for Cell A27 ? Intuitive ?

 

(4) Sheet RAS  -  how do you proceed if, say, cell R5 = 9 (ie = “Unsatisfactory”)  but cell AA5 = 28 (ie = “Satisfactory” ) ?

  (I was obliged to separately allow for such “conflicts”  in my own RA).

 

Again, many thks for Posting.


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Charles.C


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Posted 05 July 2018 - 06:03 PM

You have to define your risks though the flow diagram for each production step. The risk may be physical, chemical, foreign material and alergens. Check the codex haccp principals for the base.

With codex, strong base would give you a strong building.


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Posted 05 July 2018 - 08:06 PM

You have to define your risks though the flow diagram for each production step. The risk may be physical, chemical, foreign material and alergens. Check the codex haccp principals for the base.

With codex, strong base would give you a strong building.

 

Hi immortal,

 

You're correct but note that BRC's "Risk Assessment" depends on the Clause. IIRC the thread originally mentioned "cleaning" but text got lost somewhere.

 

In respect to Post 4 the BRC clause mentioned wants considerably more than Codex associates with HACCP. Some items are not even FS-related !

 

The result is predictably a mess and evokes queries like in Post 5


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Charles.C




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