Global Standard Food Safety Issue 9: Auditor training

Get an understanding of the Standard in terms of the protocol, requirements and how to audit effectively. To complete the course successfully, participants will need to write an exam with 50 questions and gain a pass mark of 75%.

The duration of this course is 24 hours. This course has been designed to enable delegates to gain a full understanding of the general principles of the requirements of the Standard, including fundamental clauses and statements of intent, and how to undertake a BRCGS audit, including planning and reporting of the audit.

Delegates must have a working knowledge of quality management systems and auditing within the relevant manufacturing sector. Delegates should also have completed a HACCP course of at least two days duration.

Objective:

After this training, delegates will have a better knowledge of:

  • The BRCGS scheme;
  • The complete requirements of the Standard;
  • BRCGS auditing protocol;
  • Effective auditing techniques and completing the audit report;
  • Compliance monitoring of certification bodies;
  • The BRCGS Directory.

Audience:

The course is targeted at new BRCGS Auditors (who already hold a Lead Assessor qualification), consultants, technical & quality managers from sites who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the BRCGS audit process.

 

All our public courses can also be delivered in-house at your premises either as standard or tailored depending on the needs and requirements of your business.

To find out which training courses we offer in your country, click on "Find a local course", select your country and navigate to Food safety; or Contact us if you are interested or want to know more on in-house courses.

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