Jump to content

  • Quick Navigation
Photo

Production and food safety records for a new facility

Share this

Best Answer , 12 September 2023 - 04:20 AM

Hi William,

 

As you suspect you will need a new certification and 90 days of records. There is no stipulation on the amount of hours, so a few hours a day will be fine for certification. The relevant sections of the SQF Code are quoted below.

 

When you do ramp up production you will need to consider if the longer hours will affect the product and monitor accordingly.

 

PART A: Implementing and Maintaining the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing

 

A2: Steps to Achieving SQF Certification (steps 1 – 10)      

Step 5: Implement Your SQF System

Once you are satisfied that the policies, procedures, work instructions, and specifications are in place to meet the SQF requirements, you need to make sure that all documents are being followed and records are being kept demonstrating compliance to the relevant modules of the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing.

SQFI recommends that a minimum of ninety (90) days of records is available before a site audit is conducted.

 

A3: Maintaining Your SQF Certification (steps 11 - 15)

Step 15: Changes to Site SQF Requirements

15.4 Relocation of Premises

SQF certification is site specific (refer to Step 3), so if you relocate your business premises,

your site’s certification does not transfer to the new site.

A successful certification of the new premises is required. An initial certification audit must be completed for the new facility.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony


  • You cannot start a new topic
  • Please log in to reply
5 replies to this topic
- - - - -

Willis Morgan

    Grade - AIFSQN

  • IFSQN Associate
  • 30 posts
  • 2 thanks
0
Neutral

  • United States
    United States

Posted 11 September 2023 - 06:47 PM

Hi all we have been SQF certified in our old small factory for some time now, but are in the process of bringing a whole new factory online. I know i will need to register the new facility for a new SQF audit. The question I have is the requirements for the audit are to have 90 days of production/food safety records to review but does that mean 90 days of full operation runs or would we be able to as soon as the plant was able and all of our procedures are in place to run a few hours a day to generate these required records.

 

Thanks for any help on this.

William



kingstudruler1

    Grade - PIFSQN

  • IFSQN Principal
  • 912 posts
  • 303 thanks
288
Excellent

  • United States
    United States

Posted 11 September 2023 - 08:04 PM

I would contact the certifying agency.   they are probably several months out on scheduling.   It might depend on if the new facility is taking the place of the old facility or if there will be two separate facilities.   


eb2fee_785dceddab034fa1a30dd80c7e21f1d7~

    Twofishfs@gmail.com

 


SQFconsultant

    SQFconsultant

  • IFSQN Fellow
  • 4,793 posts
  • 1160 thanks
1,180
Excellent

  • United States
    United States
  • Gender:Male
  • Interests:Just when I thought I was out - They pulled me back in!!!

Posted 11 September 2023 - 09:15 PM

It will be a whole new certification.


All the Best,

 

All Rights Reserved,

Without Prejudice,

Glenn Oster.

CONSULTANT

 

https://glennoster.website3.me/

 

https://t.me/MVIDigitalWarrior

 

 

 


Tony-C

    Grade - FIFSQN

  • IFSQN Fellow
  • 4,307 posts
  • 1314 thanks
650
Excellent

  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:World
  • Interests:My main interests are sports particularly football, pool, scuba diving, skiing and ten pin bowling.

Posted 12 September 2023 - 04:20 AM   Best Answer

Hi William,

 

As you suspect you will need a new certification and 90 days of records. There is no stipulation on the amount of hours, so a few hours a day will be fine for certification. The relevant sections of the SQF Code are quoted below.

 

When you do ramp up production you will need to consider if the longer hours will affect the product and monitor accordingly.

 

PART A: Implementing and Maintaining the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing

 

A2: Steps to Achieving SQF Certification (steps 1 – 10)      

Step 5: Implement Your SQF System

Once you are satisfied that the policies, procedures, work instructions, and specifications are in place to meet the SQF requirements, you need to make sure that all documents are being followed and records are being kept demonstrating compliance to the relevant modules of the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing.

SQFI recommends that a minimum of ninety (90) days of records is available before a site audit is conducted.

 

A3: Maintaining Your SQF Certification (steps 11 - 15)

Step 15: Changes to Site SQF Requirements

15.4 Relocation of Premises

SQF certification is site specific (refer to Step 3), so if you relocate your business premises,

your site’s certification does not transfer to the new site.

A successful certification of the new premises is required. An initial certification audit must be completed for the new facility.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony



Thanked by 1 Member:

Willis Morgan

    Grade - AIFSQN

  • IFSQN Associate
  • 30 posts
  • 2 thanks
0
Neutral

  • United States
    United States

Posted 12 September 2023 - 01:09 PM

Thank you Tony that is what I had figured but I wanted to be sure. Even so I am going to reach out to my CB to see what they recommend.



Xoinks

    Grade - MIFSQN

  • IFSQN Member
  • 50 posts
  • 12 thanks
9
Neutral

  • United States
    United States

Posted 21 September 2023 - 09:15 PM

Hi all we have been SQF certified in our old small factory for some time now, but are in the process of bringing a whole new factory online. I know i will need to register the new facility for a new SQF audit. The question I have is the requirements for the audit are to have 90 days of production/food safety records to review but does that mean 90 days of full operation runs or would we be able to as soon as the plant was able and all of our procedures are in place to run a few hours a day to generate these required records.

 

Thanks for any help on this.

William

 

Check with your CB about records.  It was 90 days in the past, but I'm quite certain that the 90 days requirement has been removed for a more nebulous "proof that the program is fully implemented".  I've had two initial certifications - one with 2 months of records and 1 with less than that of official SQF documentation.  Individual CBs may have specific requirements.  (And recently had SQF auditor training and they did repeat that as well that it's no longer 90 days, but enough records to demonstrate implementation).





Share this

1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users