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How to Interpret the BRC Global Food Safety Standard Issue 5
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2 Day/s |
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$979 (Inc GST)
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Introduction
This Course, previously called “How to Implement the Global Standard for Food Safety Issue 5” has been completely revised with all new material and new emphasis on important aspects of interpreting the Standard.
Note: Each delegate must purchase a copy of the BRC Global Food Safety Standard. This can be purchased from: http://www.brcbookshop.com.
Who Should Attend?
- Production site Technical and Quality Managers
- Certification Body Personnel
- Consultants
- Anyone dealing with the implementation and auditing of the Standard
Auditors: For those wishing to be registered BRC auditors and who have the other necessary qualifications and experience such as an IRCA Lead Assessor qualification, but not the BRC How to Interpret the Global Standard for Food Safety Course, successful completion of this course will be necessary as part of their basic requirement.
Production site Technical and Quality Personnel: This course will explain how to understand the Standard and what you will need to do to prepare for your audit.

Previous Knowledge:
A technical and working knowledge of Quality Management Systems and the principles of HACCP is expected. A good technical knowledge of the industry is essential.
Benefits to your organisation:
- Gain an understanding of the section on “How to Gain Certification” which includes vital aspects and demands for Certification Bodies, Auditors and Manufacturers
- Gain an in-depth and practical understanding of the Standard’s Requirements
- Formally develop and implement a practical documented system to comply with the Standard’s requirements
- Gain confidence in auditing and report writing
- Understand how certificated audits against the Standard operate and how audits should be conducted
Tutors will focus on:
- How Certification Bodies work and their relationship with the BRC
- Scope and Structure of the Standard
- The protocol and certification process
- Interpretation and guidelines
- An in-depth review of the Standard’s requirement clauses
- Dealing with non conformities
- Report writing
- Interactive workshops with case studies
- The course includes a written examination
Delegates who successfully complete the assessment material will be issued with a BRC certificate of attainment
Course hours: 8:30am to 5:30pm, for two days. Includes comprehensive course notes, lunch & refreshments
For additional questions, please email us on training@ncsi.com.au or call us on 1300 856 554
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