Below are eight free self-assessment tools designed to help you identify food safety compliance gaps in your organization. Use these tools to assess your own operations. Upon completion, you will receive a copy of your responses. In addition, our food safety consultants will review your answers and contact you to discuss compliance concerns, opportunities for improvement, best practices, and preparation plans that may be needed.
Do you understand the role of the “Qualified Individual” in your organization as it pertains to FSMA? This individual oversees all food safety aspects of food processing operations subject to FSMA. See if your organization is meeting related FSMA requirements.
Getting maximum ROI from your GFSI certification can have a significant impact on your company’s overall value. Learn whether there are ways for you to more effectively manage your GFSI certification or certified FSMS--and maximize value to your organization.
Now that FSMA has moved from rulemaking to enforcement, it is essential that your compliance plans are in place to avoid non-compliance, particularly regarding preventive controls. Get a better understanding of your organization’s efforts.
An effective FSMA assessment and plan is essential for building a scalable program that can respond to changing enforcement expectations. Get a better understanding your organization’s current state of planning for FSMA compliance.
FSMA’s FSV Program imperatives require companies to assess their foreign supply chain of food production and implement new programs to achieve compliance. Learn how your planning for FSMA FSV compliance stacks up.
FDA inspections can occur any time. With the potential for an unplanned audit/inspection, having a documented program and responsibilities is critical. Gain insights into your own organization’s preparedness for food safety audits/inspections.
An effective food safety certification strategy is essential to building sustainable programs. In fact, planning and strategy are required aspects of food safety conformance and compliance. Determine the sustained level of your FSMS.
The purpose of the CAPA program is to collect and analyze information, identify and investigate product and quality problems, and take appropriate and effective corrective and/or preventive action to prevent recurrence. Review how your CAPA program is working.