Crisis & Regulatory Support

BRCGS Crisis & Regulatory Support – Protect Your Brand When It Matters Most

Be Prepared Before a Crisis Strikes

Food safety incidents and regulatory actions can happen at any time. Our Crisis & Regulatory Support Services ensure you're ready to respond quickly, effectively, and in full compliance with BRCGS and regulatory requirements (including Clause 3.9 for traceability and recall).

We help you:

Minimize risk with proactive preparedness planning

Validate your traceability systems through 1-hour challenge tests (BRCGS requirement)

Navigate regulatory challenges with expert guidance

Our Crisis & Regulatory Support Services

1. Recall Preparedness & Mock Drills

  • Mock recall simulations meeting BRCGS Clause 3.9 requirements

    • 1-hour traceability tests (farm-to-fork verification)

    Response time optimization for unannounced audit scenarios

2. Crisis Management Planning

  • Recall/crisis protocols aligned with BRCGS Food Safety Culture expectations

    Regulatory communication templates (FDA, USDA, EU)

    Stakeholder notification systems (customers, regulators, public)

3. Regulatory Compliance Support

  • • Unannounced audit readiness coaching

    Corrective action plan development for BRCGS non-conformances

    Expert representation during BRCGS certification audits

Coaching Packages & Pricing

Package Description Investment Action
Mock Recall Drill Full simulation with BRCGS-compliant report $2,500 Subscribe
Crisis Playbook Development Custom response protocols $3,500 Subscribe
Regulatory Support Retainer Annual crisis management access $10,000+/year Subscribe

*Urgent response services available 24/7 for active crises*

Why Our Crisis Support Stands Out?

  • ✓ BRCGS-Certified Experts – Who know exactly what certification bodies require

    ✓ Real-World Tested – Protocols proven in actual food safety crises

    ✓ Minimizes Business Impact – Faster resolution = lower costs

Don't Wait for a Crisis to Prepare

  • Free Crisis Preparedness Assessment
"The companies that survive crises aren't lucky – they're BRCGS-prepared."