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<blockquote data-quote="Oh Danny Boy" data-source="post: 11739" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>Once you have your registration from the council you can book an audit with your chosen verifier. Your plan is everything you do in your business to ensure your product is safe (according to food safety standards). </p><p>I don't have a step by step written plan as such but my records show I cover each of the elements in the NP guidelines. Your plan will be specific to your business. It's about showing proof you are doing things correctly. </p><p>Your auditor might be kind enough to answer some questions before you book. </p><p>When you finally get your first audit if you are falling short in some areas your auditor will pick them up and you will have a chance to fix them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh Danny Boy, post: 11739, member: 64"] Once you have your registration from the council you can book an audit with your chosen verifier. Your plan is everything you do in your business to ensure your product is safe (according to food safety standards). I don't have a step by step written plan as such but my records show I cover each of the elements in the NP guidelines. Your plan will be specific to your business. It's about showing proof you are doing things correctly. Your auditor might be kind enough to answer some questions before you book. When you finally get your first audit if you are falling short in some areas your auditor will pick them up and you will have a chance to fix them. [/QUOTE]
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