The SQF Institute recently updated Edition 9 with several intended outcomes. Primarily, they wanted to gain compliance with the GFSI 2020 Benchmarking Requirements. They also wanted to take the opportunity to make the codes more readable and user friendly, create more risk focus in audits, while also addressing industry specific risk and issues. Finally, they wanted to group common food sector activities together.
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During her Jan. 27 “SQF Code, Edition 9: What to Expect & How to Prepare” webinar, Tammy Svoboda, Certification Manager, AIB International – Certification Services, talked through changes to the scheme, including changes to both the requirements and changes to the structure of the codes within the scheme.
The codes were released in their final form in Oct. 2020, with an implementation date of May 24, 2021. The only audits that will be performed to Edition 8.1 after May 23 are surveillance audits that support recertification audits conducted to Edition 8.1. Notably, there is no longer a desk audit requirement in Edition 9.0.
SQFI has categorized the changes into two groups:
Structural – pertaining to the readability, streamlining of the requirements, and relations to the industry sectors.
Technical – relating to the compliance to the GFSI Requirements and to Feedback from retailers and other stakeholders.
For more detail, please watch the full webinar and extensive Q&A with attendees. To learn more, you can also register for the March 23-25 “Transitioning to SQF Code Edition 9” virtual seminar. If you have additional questions or would like more information about SQF Code Edition 9, please email Tammy directly at tsvoboda@aibinternational.com.