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Categories and Audit Matrix

11-May-2012. Categories and Audit Matrix. 2. 4. Certifications include GFSI ( SQF 2000 Level 2 or 3, BRC version 5, IFS version 5, FSSC22000)

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Categories and Audit Matrix

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  1. 11-May-2012 Categories and Audit Matrix 2 4 • Certifications include GFSI (SQF 2000 Level 2 or 3, BRC version 5, IFS version 5, FSSC22000) • Not Accepted: a) ISO22000 audits without PAS220; b) GMA-SAFE dated after December 31, 2011; c) Dutch HACCP issued after January 1, 2012; d)ISO22000 + PAS220 after • January 1, 2012 - Note: ISO22000+PAS220 is acceptable only if the supplier has their FSSC22000 audit scheduled during the next cycle • 2. Primary Packaging (BRC/IoP Global Packaging Standard; ISO 22000:2005 Food safety management systems ; SQE Packaging Requirements (SQE Manual); SQF Packaging Standard; EN 15593 Management of hygiene in the production of packaging for foodstuffs) • 3. NSF Cook & Thurber and Silliker audits accepted only for raw meat & raw meat products until further notice • 4. Flour mills - AIB accepted for only until further notice; SQE or GFSI in Asia Pacific • 5. Where local regulatory considerations make a higher tier rating necessary, this must be documented in local procedures, and notification sent to auditing, a lower tier rating cannot be • applied. • 6. Chemical Audit - Preference = Supplier achieves GFSI certification; Kraft Food Chemical audit is least preferred option but the materials should meet the chemical questionnaire requirements, “typically materials derived from distilled and/or extraction processes.”, and permission by KFE-CEEMA Section Manager Auditing • 7. Pharma Audit- Audits performed by approved 3rd party Pharmacy auditors and companies, Certification by internationally recognized governmental agencies

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