FSSC 22000 requires that top management define, implement, and maintain an organizational structure that ensures the effective operation of the food safety management system (FSMS). Clear responsibilities, authorities, and reporting relationships must be established and communicated to all relevant personnel.
This requirement sets the foundation for accountability, leadership, and oversight in managing food safety. Senior management is responsible for ensuring the organization’s structure supports compliance with food safety, quality, and legal requirements.
BRCGS for Storage & Distribution requires that products moved via cross-docking are traceable and controlled at all times, even when they are not held in storage for extended periods.
Clause 4.3.1: “The company shall ensure that traceability is maintained at all stages, including during cross-docking operations.”
Clause 4.3.3: “Procedures shall be in place to ensure that all products handled, including those not stored on-site, remain under control and are not subject to contamination or substitution.”
Cross-docking operations must not compromise product traceability, safety, or integrity. Even with minimal handling and temporary presence, each product must be accurately identified, documented, and protected.
Audit Finding | Recommended Action |
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Outdated or missing organizational chart | Maintain a current chart and review quarterly |
Undefined food safety roles | Assign and document clear food safety responsibilities |
Staff unaware of reporting lines | Include structure in onboarding and refresher training |
Lack of evidence of management review | Document structure review in management meeting minutes |
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