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Posted 23 August 2019 - 06:27 PM

Fast method to define and test recall and withdrawal procedures

 

Taking place:

Friday, August 23, 2019 - 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM UK Time

This is a 10.00 AM Eastern US Start

 

Presenter:

Vladimir Surčinski, MSc in sanitary engineering, Quality Austria

 

Webinar Overview:

If your procedure is not clear your recall could financially effect more strongly your organisation than it should. With this webinar we will go through the fast way of recall/withdrawal procedures. Also you will learn how to test your procedure and to evaluate effectiveness of the same. These steps will help you in building of strong FSMS and to prevent financial losses.

 

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Posted 23 August 2019 - 06:32 PM

Chat logs from today's webinar:

 

brittany jackson : Good morning from Texas!
Kim Stevenson : Good Morning from Michigan!
Jean-Yves Courbin : Good morning from Los Angeles
Ahmed hammad : hi
Afton Stenger : hello from Maine, USA
kosaraju m murthy : hi murali from nada ksa
Ahmed hammad : ahmed
Mike Willson : Hello from Cincinnati!
Christy Maytum : Good morning from Texas, USA
Ahmed hammad : egypt
Christel Esbjörnsson : Good afternoon from Sweden
Tammy Walsh : Good morning from Kentucky!
Charalambos Angeloudis : HI
Hlonipani Nleya : Hi from Zimbabwe
Bhagyashree Gade : goodmorning from Canada
Abdul Moiz : Good Morning from Italy
Tarig Mansour : Hi Everyone its afternoonin Saudi Arabia
Min-Sik Kim : Hello from Iowa
Longinus Ike : good evening from Dubai
Erin Keen : Hello From Hexham UK
Adistiya Ika Puspitasari : hi
Filomena Meneses : Good afternoon, from Portugal
Clint Hearle : g'day all from Queensland, Australia
Bill  Lucas : hello from Wenatchee
Marko Vuković : Hello from Serbia
Mary Pauline Jance : Good evening, everyone from the Philippines!
Cyril PERIAPPURAM : Hello from Windsor, Ontario
Yehia El-Samragy : Hi everybody
Blanca Garcia : Hi
Diana Samson : good evening from philippines
Robyn Wallace : Hello from Western New York USA
John Mangham : Good Morning and Hello from Arkansas..!
Simone Kummerlöwe : Good afternoon from Germany
Noel  Rogowsky : Hi from Manitoba, Canada
Grace Ouattara : Hello from Massachussets
Heartradge Mhereyenyoka : Hi Everyone, Heartradge from Warmbaths S.A
Jennifer Anwar : Happy Friday from Montreal :)
irene lazarou : Hello from hot and sunny Cyprus! :)
Marina+ Oirik : Hello fro Winnipeg canada
Michele Otte : Good morning from Pennsylvania!
Christopher Ciarcia : Good morning From Boston Massachusetts
Patricia Garcia : hello from Canada
Bev McKnight : Good Morning from SoCal!
Anita Horne : Good morning from Raleigh, NC USA
Ana Pierdoná : Good Morning, Montenegro - RS from Brazil
Adistiya Ika Puspitasari : hi   from indonesia
Xer Reen Ting : Hello from Malaysia
Jimmy Lewis : Afternoon from sunny Devon/Somerset - Hiya Simon
Kerry Bowman : Good morning from Kansas, USA
Deepti Shrivastava : Hello from Austin, TX
Rokshanara Khatun : Good morning everyone, I am from Ontario, Canada
Lindsay Love : hello from Minnesota, USA
Nikhil Narwal : Good morning everyone from Toronto, Canada
Wayne Labs : Good morning from Philadelphia, PA
Erica Nyangoni : Good afternoon from sunny Zimbabwe
Marina Chairez Chairez : Good Morning From Wisconsin
Babatunde Agboola : Good Afternoon, from Nigeria
Olakunle  Olatunde : Good Afternoon from Lagos, Nigeria
Chandra Shekar : hi fr m india
Patrizia Amitrano : good morning
Jan Jackson : Good morning from North Carolina
Sarra Karrar : Good evening from Qatar
Tracy Beck : Hello from Wisconsin
Katherine Fuentes  : Hello from Bolivia!
Tracy Eastham : Good afternoon From Manchester UK
Darla KILROY : Good Morning from Boston
Rick Falkenberg : Hello from Turlock California
ian reader : Hello Ian from Manchester
Celesius Mukhungulu : Hello Celesius from Rainsun nuts Kenya
Ehihumeme Afeisume : Hi everyone.Greetings from Nigeria
Arash Hadjar Hosseini : Hi from London
Darla Carlisle : Hello from Indiana..USA!
Alyssa J : Good morning from sunny New Mexico
EVA PANTOJA : Good day, everyone!
Atil Gedik : Hi to Everyone
Kelly Sullivan : Hello from Washington State
Darla KILROY : only at a former company
Hlonipani Nleya : Presenter audio has gliches
Bhagyashree Gade : yes we have done ,mock recal
Joel Meras : Yes, i have participated in an actual recall.
Simon Timperley : Sorry for the unavoidable and avoidable audio issues today.
Joel Meras : Can we have a copy of this presentation slides?
Simon Timperley : Yes Joel we send the slides and recording by email after the webinar.
Joel Meras : Thanks Mr. Simon.
Luke Tetteh : hi
Hlonipani Nleya : Theres a need to classify complaints in such a way that serious complaint trigger the internal investigation and recall process in a timeous manner
Lweendo Munsanje : @Simon, I am enjoying the training, Is there a defined period of time recommended or required between customer complaint and complete withdrawal of the suspect products for a functional recall system?
Marko Vuković : hello from Serbia
Hlonipani Nleya : @Lweendo our company stipulates 24hrs, that is, from the time the decision to recall is made to the termination if the recall, wen all product is held in the isolation area
Genessa Jesy Pagote : @simon can the speaker site relevant examples of product recall/withdraw? how did the company deal such issues?
Luke Tetteh : does recall or withdraw always mean something is wrong?
Mary Pauline Jance : file not found?
Bruce Perkin : defined
Peggy Galloup : 3
James DeLaMare : 4
Kate McInnes : defined
Michele Otte : Defined
Mike Willson : managed
Bhagyashree Gade : 3. defined
Robyn Wallace : 3
Andrew Keller : 2
Frances Blosser : Defined
Anita Horne : Defined
James Ryan : 5
Alyssa J : the poll came up
Abdul Moiz : 3. Defined
Bill  Lucas : 4 managed
Mary Pauline Jance : Good now. Thank you.
Jeka Karamani : defined
Joel Meras : Managed
Joel Meras : In a recall committee, who are supposed to be part of it?  Is it really necessary to include all functional heads of the departments? Or just the manufacturing, supply/ distribution & sales?
Lili emera : hello
Tarig Mansour : Would you share at the end some guidelines and criteria for mock-up recall?
Noel  Rogowsky : How would export regulatory requirements apply to toll processors in event of a recall?
Jeka Karamani : two time per year
Alyssa J : 1x/yr most GFSI standards
Noel  Rogowsky : Moving towards 2x a year based on customer requirements
Bhagyashree Gade : mock recall and recalli s different?
Mayuri Jadhav : onsin year
Joel Meras : Is there really an standard international lead time of product recall completion?
Chandra Shekar : h
Lili emera : i love the presentation
Hlonipani Nleya : Loving the current slide. Good stuff!
Rokshanara Khatun : What are the situations could trigger recall?
Bhagyashree Gade : if there is no traceablllity of documents , mock recall fails that incudes lot codes, expiry dates of ingredients
Ana Pierdoná : recall must be completed within four hours? not two?
Filomena Meneses : Some times the validity is so small, than the product is consumed. What corrective action you can take?
Ana Pierdoná : ok, thanks
DANIEL OLVERA : hello from Mexico
Ana Pierdoná : Usually poultry meat we apply 2 hours (recall)
Bhagyashree Gade : yes it should be simpler as much as it can
Bhagyashree Gade : thanks vladimir
Leslie Parker : Thank you
Hlonipani Nleya : These 2hr or 4 hr time scales do they refer to the desktop recall or actual recall
Rokshanara Khatun : Wonderful presentation!
Mary Pauline Jance : Thanks for the very informative webinar! :)
COLEEN MARCIA HENRY : Thanks much. Very informative.
Michele Otte : Thank you.
Hlonipani Nleya : Thank you. Good presentation.
Diana Samson : very informative
Chandra Shekar : more informatic vladimir
Darla KILROY : Thank you
Kim Stevenson : Thank you, great presentation!
Frances Blosser : Joel didn't mention Quality in his question.  Would you leave that department out?
Katherine Fuentes  : How doy you perform a mock recall when products are exported?
Robyn Wallace : We preform our mock recall to the first distribution point.  This could be the distributor.  This we can do in 2 hours, but if we have to go all the way to the final customer, this can take 1-2 days.  In your experience, is this acceptable to certification bodies like FSSC?
Joel Meras : Hi Frances, definitely Quality is part of it.
Milton Matamoros : Does recall procedures communications includes management only? how to ensure everyone is aware?
Ana Pierdoná : Recall within 4 hours or 2 it will depend the standards the site apply?
Rushikesh Nagargoje : what is difference between recall & withdrawl...
Joel Meras : As our normal practice, recall call-out start with Quality department.  I mean the Quality department prepares the recall notice.
Bhagyashree Gade : @ milton: there is when communication is important
Bhagyashree Gade : traiing should be tehre
Filomena Meneses : it depends from the cliente...
S G : What percentage of effectiveness in the recall would be considered as satisfactory?
Bhagyashree Gade : 100% S G
Filomena Meneses : it is from efectives mock
Nikhil Narwal : I believe it's the shelf life
Michele Otte : Perhaps Filomena is referring to the product shelf life (as in fresh produce)?
Bhagyashree Gade : yes Nikhil i think the same
Bhagyashree Gade : fresh produce has less shelf ;life
Katherine Fuentes  : Is it advisable to implement an unique recall procedure both for quality and safety issues?
Bhagyashree Gade : so his question is if the recall product is already consumed, what is the corrective action taken?
Katherine Fuentes  : Is it advisable to implement an unique recall procedure both for quality and safety issues?
Robert+ Samudio : We have a system to find out  the recall in less than half hour anywhere around the world
Bhagyashree Gade : recall: when human health is affected
Roseline Ayeji : Nice presentation. I enjoyed it
Bhagyashree Gade : withdrwal: when human health is not affceted. no need to inform higher authorities
Joel Meras : Agree Bhagyashree
Chandra Shekar : difference b/w mockrecall and recall?
Joel Meras : Ours 95% to be considered satisfactory.
Michele Otte : Most of our customers buy in bulk and then package under their own private labels. Ultimately we'd be responsible for the costs involved with an actual recall, but would our mock recall require us to go all the way to their end users? I'm not sure we could even get that information from our customers.
Teresa+ Garces+Baquero : Most times it is not possible to know who are the final consumers
Olakunle  Olatunde : Slides say when recall effectiveness is less than 100, reasons should be outlined?
Marcia Rossi : Thank you. Very interesting. I am leaving
Darla KILROY : to obtain 100% it is important to include waste/yields, and any R&D samples
Bhagyashree Gade : yes thats true..where we can prevent:)
Ahmed hammad : what about recall at fast food resturant
Alyssa J : If there is a mandatory kill step (boiling) that will be performed in a not RTE recalled product , can a risk assessment be a tool used in determining recall status?
Hlonipani Nleya : @Michele i think it would be ethical to request your customers to keep a record of their customers for recall purposes
Michele Otte : Thank you for the clarification!  That's what we've been doing -- just wanted to check.  :)
Michele Otte : Thanks Hlonipani.  They do that, but understandably, they don't want to hand over that information to their suppliers.
Sarra Karrar : what's about recall of raw meat
Alyssa J : is a recall mandatory if there is a kill step?
Milynda Dosunmu : My company rent its factory spaces to small maufactures for production, do we need a recall program for these companies
Michele Otte : Darla, that's a great point.  We struggle to do that -- and I'm sure we're not alone!
Bhagyashree Gade : when I can accept the presentation on HACCP?
Jennifer Anwar : Thank you!
Alyssa J : thank you both!  :)
Simone Kummerlöwe : Thanks
Hlonipani Nleya : Thank you
Katherine Fuentes  : Thank you!!
Olakunle  Olatunde : Thanks Vlad & Simon
Joel Meras : Thank you
Paulo Renato Machado : Very good!
S G : Thank you :)


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https://www.ifsqn.com/food_safety_videos.html




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