Kiwi Phil
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The wife and I are sitting here like a couple of stunned mullets.
It has been audit time again, for our Quality Assurance Program.
Auditor was here for 6 hours, and although you don't get grilled, you get questioned on 'everything', and answers must be 'quantitative' (have firm documentary evidence to directly support).
We spent weeks beforehand, making sure everything was correct, and we still got 2 CARS (Corrective Action Reports) issued against us. Nothing serious....we just hate it happening.
Here is a new word we learnt today....Organoleptic (put the meaning below)
We have just spent the last 2 hours drawing up a chart called Organoleptic Assessment and we have to complete it on every pick and pack. If you need one, let me know and I'll send a copy of mine.
It really is quite tiring, and darned expensive. This audit will come it at around $2k, plus I spent about $500 before hand with a consultant to check everything out properly.
What gets us the most is, we go thru all these hoops and hurdles, then our purchaser announces they have employed a consultancy team (always oversea) for $m's, and our supply is being reviewed.
Anyway, up the old red rooster, and drink more ......
Cheers
Phillip
Organoleptic refers to any sensory properties of a product, involving taste, colour, odour and feel. Organoleptic testing involves inspection through visual examination, feeling and smelling of products.
It has been audit time again, for our Quality Assurance Program.
Auditor was here for 6 hours, and although you don't get grilled, you get questioned on 'everything', and answers must be 'quantitative' (have firm documentary evidence to directly support).
We spent weeks beforehand, making sure everything was correct, and we still got 2 CARS (Corrective Action Reports) issued against us. Nothing serious....we just hate it happening.
Here is a new word we learnt today....Organoleptic (put the meaning below)
We have just spent the last 2 hours drawing up a chart called Organoleptic Assessment and we have to complete it on every pick and pack. If you need one, let me know and I'll send a copy of mine.
It really is quite tiring, and darned expensive. This audit will come it at around $2k, plus I spent about $500 before hand with a consultant to check everything out properly.
What gets us the most is, we go thru all these hoops and hurdles, then our purchaser announces they have employed a consultancy team (always oversea) for $m's, and our supply is being reviewed.
Anyway, up the old red rooster, and drink more ......
Cheers
Phillip
Organoleptic refers to any sensory properties of a product, involving taste, colour, odour and feel. Organoleptic testing involves inspection through visual examination, feeling and smelling of products.