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FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT

GMP

GMP establishes the operational conditions
and requirements necessary to ensure hygiene
throughout the food chain.

GMP: Food Safety Management

What is GMP?

GMP, an acronym that stands for Good Manufacturing Practices, establishes the operational conditions and requirements necessary to ensure hygiene throughout the food chain and for the production thereof.

GMP consists of guidelines that define management and handling actions, with the purpose of ensuring favourable conditions for the production of safe food. They are also useful for the design and operation of establishments and for the development of processes and products related to food.

GMP have been developed by the Codex Alimentarius with the main objective of customer protection. It includes many basic operational conditions and procedures that are required to be met by the food company. 

Examples of GMP Guidelines:

  • The construction and layout of the food premises
  • The training provided to the employees
  • The adequate maintenance of equipment and utensils used within the company
  • The use of suitable chemicals within and around the food premises including cleaning chemicals, pest control chemicals and machine lubricants, including and effective pest control program
  • The identification and storage of waste within and by the company
  • The implementation and effectiveness of the traceability system
  • The cleanliness of premises, equipment, utensils, floors, walls and ceilings.

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One benefit of the ISO 9001 certification is that it is a flexible framework. It doesn’t tell a potential consumer that one way of running a business is better than any other; instead, certification verifies that a particular business meets ISO 9001’s quality management system standards. It also verifies that their method of manufacturing a product or providing a service has been designed to ensure a high-quality outcome for the customer.

ISO 9001 sets the international standard for companies looking for ways to meet or exceed quality control metrics. At the same time, it helps consumers distinguish between companies, allowing them to make educated choices when choosing a vendor. It does this by identifying best practices for each industry, standardizing those practices and promoting adherence to those practices.

Benefits of ISO 14001 Certification

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Customer satisfaction

Deliver products that consistently meet customer requirements and a service that is dependable and can be relied on.

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Reduced operating costs

Continual improvement of processes and resulting operational efficiencies mean money saved.

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Improved stakeholder relationships

Improve the perception of your organization with staff, customers and suppliers.

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Legal compliance

Understand how statutory and regulatory requirements impact your organization and its customers.

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Improved risk management

Greater consistency and traceability of products and services means problems are easier to avoid and rectify.

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Proven business credentials

Independent verification against a globally recognized industry standard speaks volumes.

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Ability to win more business

Understand how statutory and regulatory requirements impact your organization and its customers.

STEPS TO CERTIFICATION

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Step 1

Complete a Quote Request Form so we can understand you and your business. We will then use this to personally prepare a proposal for your certification and define what is known as your 'scope of assessment'.

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Step 2

We will then contact you to book your assessment with an ICB assessor. This consists of two mandatory visits that form the Initial Certification Audit. Please note that you must be able to demonstrate that your management system has been operational for a minimum of three months, has been subject to a management review and a full cycle of internal audits.

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Step 3

Following a successful two stage audit, a decision is made and if positive, your certification is issued by ICB. You will receive both a hard and soft copy of the certificate. Certification is valid for three years and maintained through surveillance audits (years one and two,) and a recertification audit in year three.

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