BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9, Clause 4.4, requires that the internal and external condition of the site be designed, maintained, and managed in a way that minimizes the risk of contamination and supports food safety, legality, and product quality.
Clause 4.4.1: “The external areas of the site shall be maintained in good order. Where necessary, measures shall be taken to prevent access by pests.”
Clause 4.4.2: “The internal condition of the manufacturing, storage and product handling areas shall be suitable for the intended purpose, maintained to prevent contamination and facilitate cleaning.”
Proper site maintenance—both inside and outside—is essential for preventing physical, chemical, microbiological, and pest-related hazards.
BRCGS for Storage & Distribution requires that products moved via cross-docking are traceable and controlled at all times, even when they are not held in storage for extended periods.
Clause 4.3.1: “The company shall ensure that traceability is maintained at all stages, including during cross-docking operations.”
Clause 4.3.3: “Procedures shall be in place to ensure that all products handled, including those not stored on-site, remain under control and are not subject to contamination or substitution.”
Cross-docking operations must not compromise product traceability, safety, or integrity. Even with minimal handling and temporary presence, each product must be accurately identified, documented, and protected.
Audit Finding | Recommended Action |
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Incomplete traceability records | Implement tracking logs that link shipment in/out data |
Product misidentification during sort | Use barcode scanning or color-coded labeling to prevent confusion |
Shared cross-dock areas without controls | Mark zones for separation and provide visual management aids |
No SOPs or inconsistent staff handling | Train team and enforce documented procedures for consistency |
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