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Posted Yesterday, 04:53 PM

I'm the SQF of my company 

I see the something is not accurate in the ingredients, and I ask the management team to corrected base on my FDA knowledge and requirements for undeclared ingredients.

My management team want me to sign documents approving this, due to the poor knowledge and poor experience on the SQF they have.

 

I am preparing a training on the SQF requirements for them. and review the management commitment to make sure they understand what the requirements are.

But anyone has any suggestions on this or previous experience on a lack of cooperation on SQF.

I really appreciated 

 

thank you

 



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Posted Yesterday, 05:14 PM

Well, actually they may not know a lot about SQF, however this is all about commiting FRAUD - tell them you will not sign off on a FRAUD.


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Posted Yesterday, 07:02 PM

Lack of cooperation/backing with SQF by management is considered a finding in the SQF code. SQF does this on purpose.

 

Also, I agree with SQFconsultant. Don't sign anything you don't agree with. Make one of them do it who are asking you to. 



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Posted Yesterday, 08:38 PM

Question, is it against the FDA regulations or SQF regulations. 

 

I don't recall them being different. If it is the FDA, then that could be a recall on their part. FDA ultimately puts the responsibility on the most senior person at the site. 





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