Food Incident Investigation Services
Food Incident Investigation Services
Our consultants can provide valuable independent food incident investigation services to help companies identify the root causes of food safety incidents and take action to prevent similar incidents in the future. We are able to conduct a thorough investigation, develop a comprehensive report, and communicate the findings effectively to relevant stakeholders.
What is Food Incident Investigation Services?
Food incident investigation is the process of identifying and determining the root cause of any incident involving food safety, quality, or regulatory compliance. Food incidents can include issues such as contamination (e.g. foreign object, pest etc.), foodborne illness outbreaks, product recalls, or quality defects. The goal of a food incident investigation is to identify the underlying causes of the incident and take corrective actions to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Why is Food Incident Investigation Services?
Food incident investigation is a critical component of ensuring the safety and quality of the food supply. By identifying and addressing any issues that may arise, companies and regulatory agencies can work together to protect public health, maintain consumer confidence, ensure regulatory compliance, and improve the efficiency and quality of food production processes.
What does an ISO consultant do?
Our consultants team have vast experience partnering with organizations of all sizes and from all sectors and can provide the resources that you need for food incident investigation:
Step 1:
Step 1:
Gather all relevant information about the incident, including the date and time of the incident, the type of food product involved, the symptoms reported by consumers or staff, and any other relevant details.
Step 2:
Step 2:
Conduct an investigation to determine the root cause of the incident based on the information gathered. It includes reviewing production processes, conducting interviews with staff and analyzing data from records or laboratory testing results.
Step 3:
Step 3:
Generate a report outlining the findings of the investigation once the investigation is complete.
Stage 4:
Stage 4:
Communicate the findings of the investigation to relevant stakeholders.
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Stage 5: