Nov
18
2014
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How will BRC Global Food Safety Standard Issue 7 differ from Issue 6?

The BRC project has been on the go since 1998 and there is no doubt that it has improved standards throughout the food manufacturing sector in this period but as with every standard that matures over time is its relevance declining?

ISO9000 suffered such a fate in the food sector as it was surpassed by FSSC which was newer and of greater relevance.  As one who reads many BRC non-conformance reports the same ‘low hanging fruit’ keeps appearing e.g. “No proof that blue plasters were metal detected.”  Do these types of observations really add value to the business with regards to Risk Management?

So what are the major changes to BRC Global Food Safety Standard Issue 7?
Supplier approval has been added to the list of fundamentals.  This was a given due to “horsemeatgate.”  The words fraud and integrity are a bit more prominent and Agents (Traders) are targeted.  There are significant improvements to ensure the integrity of the Supply Chain.  Clause 3.9 traceability has also been expanded with 3.9.3 being a new clause again focussing on raw material suppliers.

Another area significantly enhanced is customer focus and communication.  This is an area where the technical department must step-up.  The role of technical management has changed significantly over the past 24 months.  We need to communicate better both internally and externally so that the business needs of customers/retailers are understood by all in the manufacturing environment.

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(Blog post based on draft standard of BRC Global Food Safety Standard Issue 7 which  will be published by January 2015. Audits according to the new standard will take place from July 2015)

Nov
07
2014
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Much Loved Campaign – show your softer side!

We’re delighted to continue to support to our chosen charity ‘The Blue Box‘ in their new “Much Loved” Campaign.

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The Blue Box is a local Limerick charity that does fantastic work with children and young adults helping them to work through issues and traumas through the effective use of music, art & dance therapy. Many local schools sing their praises because of the great work they do, so all help is greatly appreciated.

To donate €4 to the “Much Loved” Campaign just text BEAR to 50300, then post & share a selfie of you and your favourite childhood teddy bear. In addition to raising much needed funds they hope to raise awareness of the need for a stable childhood, for all children.

Here’s our little SQT teddy bear selfie
…ok so he’s not actually our childhood teddy…and none of us are quite sure how he sneaked in to the SQT office but we’ve all got a soft spot for lovable rogues, so we guess he’s here to stay!

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