Quality assurance is a crucial aspect of any industry. However, quality assurance is EXTRA crucial in the food and beverage industry, where end-users' health can be seriously affected if quality is not on par with standards.
→ Let's focus on the best practices for food quality assurance, step by step.
→ Think about: How can quality assurance consistently stay top-of-mind? Storytelling usually works very well.
→ Tip: Instead of "horror stories" of when things went wrong, try to tell stories of situations when team members did something right to ensure food quality.
→Think about: Who should be driving these initiatives and setting the expectations? Who's involved? How are you managing expectations and how are they reported?
→ Tip: Expectations can change over time. If you're consistently not achieving your improvement goals, your expectations might be too high. However, too low expectations are demotivating, so try to strike a balance.
Decide how to consistently measure your progress.
→Think about:→Tip: Quality metrics can come from various sources, including customer requirements and quality certifications.
To support a strong quality of food assurance program, companies should perform a detailed risk assessment across all possible areas.
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→Tip: Ask seasoned colleagues about what problems and risks they've dealt with in the past. You might come across surprising incidents.
+ Remember: history doesn't repeat itself, it rhymes. Even if something happened in the past, it probably won't occur exactly in the same way again. Think of risks in a broader
Once risks have been identified, the next step is to establish mitigation strategies to address the highest-level risks proactively.
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→Tip: By focusing on standardized work instructions and checklists, food quality assurance can be improved and maintained consistently, no matter who's performing the task at hand.
Want to learn more?
👉 SOPs for HSEQ teams: digital how-to library for safe operations.
👉 How Frontline Teams Improve Product Quality and Avoid Recalls.
👉 VIDEO: How Coca-Cola manages safe and stable processes.