Conducting factory inspections - technical issues
Why attend
The course builds on existing inspection and auditing skills. Delegates will acquire a comprehensive introduction to the relevant technical issues that need to be considered when conducting planned factory/supplier inspections. As many of the tutors carry out both research and practical factory work, attending this course provides an opportunity to receive the current thinking on the topics covered.
Course content
- Inspection/audit skills
- Preparation for inspections - sources of information; legislation; codes of practice
- Establishment - location; layout; structure and fittings; services
- Equipment - design; instrumentation; calibration
- Hygiene - current best practice in cleaning; high care/high risk operation; personnel hygiene; pest control
- Contamination - sources of microbial, chemical and physical contaminants; foreign body prevention and detection
- Specific technology issues - canning overview prior to exercise
- Case study exercise - practical inspection of parts of a canning operation in our Food Process Hall
"Delegates will be introduced to the wide range of technical points that should be considered when inspecting a food factory. Campden BRI has extensive experience in conducting such inspections and is therefore in an ideal position to pass on practical knowledge and advice"
Alan Williams – Event Director
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