Food safety performance indicators
Food safety is complicated. To make it effective, requires reliable performance indicators, which are classified in two ways — as leading or lagging. Tim Ahn shares how food safety cannot be effective without reliable performance indicators.
FSSC and implementing a food safety culture: The three Cs
The consequences of getting food safety wrong are at best unpleasant and at worst fatal. It’s no surprise that as consumers we expect manufacturers and retailers to demonstrate a complete, unconditional commitment to food safety in all that they do.
Food safety certification and managing change
Over the last two years, the global food supply chain has undergone an unprecedented level of change and uncertainty.
COP26 – did Glasgow meet the standard?
Having dominated the headlines for weeks, COP26 has come to an end in Glasgow.
Digital technologies empowering food manufacturers.
As consumer appetite for greater insight into food authenticity grows, manufacturers need to ensure they are prepared so they can offer full transparency and traceability.
Five things we’ve learnt about the future of digital audits.
In 2020, LRQA customers were forced to adopt digital assurance. For many, it was a new and uncertain world.
What businesses should learn from consumer worries about food safety.
Our expert voice on food, retail and hospitality supply chains, Kimberly Carey Coffin, looks at what the food sector can learn from the findings.
Preventing counterfeit parts with AS 9100 quality management systems
The issue of counterfeit parts has affected several industries for many years now, playing a particular problematic role in the steel and electronic component markets.
Ensuring safe aerospace products worldwide.
To ensure safety, reliability and regulatory compliance for products worldwide, aerospace-specific AS 9100 Revision D standard places emphasis on numerous additional requirements specific to the aviation, space and defence industries.
Verify your production process with AS 9100.
The AS 9100 aerospace quality management standard requires that production processes are verified to ensure they are fully capable of meeting the intended result.