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In the context of ISO 22000, nonconforming products are products that are potentially unsafe. They are potentially unsafe because they were produced or manufactured during a period when critical limits were violated or exceeded or when an organization has lost control of a prerequisite program (PRP) or an operational prerequisite program (OPRP).
The definition is crystal clear. However, my boss wants me is to state what causes / what are non-conforming specifically in the line. She said that one may think that a drop of saliva on the food may not be non-conforming that they can just wash the portion affected – same with those contaminated by the blood due to occupational accident.
I didn’t get what she meant by we need to state it clearly. Do I have to make a list of nonconforming products? If so, that would be too many.
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The definition is crystal clear. However, my boss wants me is to state what causes / what are non-conforming specifically in the line. She said that one may think that a drop of saliva on the food may not be non-conforming that they can just wash the portion affected – same with those contaminated by the blood due to occupational accident.
I didn’t get what she meant by we need to state it clearly. Do I have to make a list of nonconforming products? If so, that would be too many.
:mg:
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