This document is an audit checklist for HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) programs and prerequisite programs. It contains over 100 questions across various categories including adequacy, quality manual, internal audits, cleaning procedures, documentation of incoming materials, hazard analysis, training, non-conforming products, processing records, supplier evaluation, pest control, and more. For each question, the auditor marks whether the item is OK, has a minor issue, or is unsatisfactory. Findings and corrective action details can be noted.
This document is an Act that provides for the control of factories with respect to safety, health and welfare of employees. It defines key terms related to factories and machinery. It defines a "factory" as premises where manual labor is employed for manufacturing or industrial processes. It also lists additional premises that are considered factories, such as shipyards, bottling plants, and laundries operated by other businesses. The Act establishes positions like the Chief Inspector to oversee inspections of factories and machinery. It provides definitions for various types of machinery and equipment regulated by the Act.
This document is an audit checklist for HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) programs and prerequisite programs. It contains over 100 questions across various categories including adequacy, quality manual, internal audits, cleaning procedures, documentation of incoming materials, hazard analysis, training, non-conforming products, processing records, supplier evaluation, pest control, and more. For each question, the auditor marks whether the item is OK, has a minor issue, or is unsatisfactory. Findings and corrective action details can be noted.
This document is an Act that provides for the control of factories with respect to safety, health and welfare of employees. It defines key terms related to factories and machinery. It defines a "factory" as premises where manual labor is employed for manufacturing or industrial processes. It also lists additional premises that are considered factories, such as shipyards, bottling plants, and laundries operated by other businesses. The Act establishes positions like the Chief Inspector to oversee inspections of factories and machinery. It provides definitions for various types of machinery and equipment regulated by the Act.