Compare BRC standard version 5 with Dutch HACCP (A)
Started by PAL, Nov 26 2008 07:08 PM
Hi,
I just saw this web forum today after searching for some information. I didn´t know that this forum exists.
A nice one I think !
I´m searching for a comparison between the BRC standard version 5 and the Dutch HACCP (version A) standard.
I know that this kind of cross link tables exists.
It would be grate if someone can upload it or send me the link where I can found it.
Many thanks in advance
PAL
I just saw this web forum today after searching for some information. I didn´t know that this forum exists.
A nice one I think !
I´m searching for a comparison between the BRC standard version 5 and the Dutch HACCP (version A) standard.
I know that this kind of cross link tables exists.
It would be grate if someone can upload it or send me the link where I can found it.
Many thanks in advance
PAL
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Hi PAL welcome to the forums. Hopefully someone will be able to help you with your quest.
Regards,
Simon
Regards,
Simon
Any change that someone can put me in the right direction?
I think that this kind of reference matrix table must exists while I found many others on the internet but none compare between BRC and HACCP.
All help is more than
Thanks in advance.
PAL
I think that this kind of reference matrix table must exists while I found many others on the internet but none compare between BRC and HACCP.
All help is more than
Thanks in advance.
PAL
Dear PAL,
I understand that BRC is based on Codex HACCP so as far as HACCP is concerned, I guess yr query is essentially Dutch HACCP vs Codex HACCP. I cannot find anything as recent as BRCv.5 but if validity to 2006 is any use, there is some detailed x-comparisons in the link below (particularly main text and annex4)
Comparison_various_food_safety_standards_.pdf 799.72KB 294 downloads
(If you are also interested in other related cross-comparisons, I extracted this from my post in the thread http://www.ifsqn.com...showtopic=10031 )
Hopefully of some help
Rgds / Charles.C
PS - I noticed a comment elsewhere that it is Dutch HACCP (B) which recognised by GFSI but hv no idea the difference between A and B (I'm sure you do though )
PPS - I also later noticed that the freely downloadable Dutch HACCP (A),(B) (2006) documents contain a detailed x- comparison to Codex HACCP (annex2) ??
I understand that BRC is based on Codex HACCP so as far as HACCP is concerned, I guess yr query is essentially Dutch HACCP vs Codex HACCP. I cannot find anything as recent as BRCv.5 but if validity to 2006 is any use, there is some detailed x-comparisons in the link below (particularly main text and annex4)
Comparison_various_food_safety_standards_.pdf 799.72KB 294 downloads
(If you are also interested in other related cross-comparisons, I extracted this from my post in the thread http://www.ifsqn.com...showtopic=10031 )
Hopefully of some help
Rgds / Charles.C
PS - I noticed a comment elsewhere that it is Dutch HACCP (B) which recognised by GFSI but hv no idea the difference between A and B (I'm sure you do though
PPS - I also later noticed that the freely downloadable Dutch HACCP (A),(B) (2006) documents contain a detailed x- comparison to Codex HACCP (annex2) ??
Many thanks for repling on my message. This is a good start to work with it further. I think that I have to work it out by myself
In the link below you can download (pdf format) the cross reference between option A and B. Sadly this is only in Dutch.
http://www.foodsafet...ce_volledig.pdf
(from the website www. foodsafetymanagement).
The reason for the 2 options is due to the GFSI demands. The combination of A (management system) and B (proces, productcertification) will be a good alternative for IFS / BRC / SQF2000. The report is also strong altered.
This "new" Dutch HACCP aims a better possition than ISO 22000 at the moment. It's a good solution for organisations who wants to meet the GFSI standards with one assessment.
It's free to choice for one or both options. Mosly this depent on the customers aims.
PAL