BRCGS Clause 4.11.8 requires sites to implement a risk-based environmental monitoring program that verifies the effectiveness of hygiene procedures in minimizing the risk of contamination—particularly from pathogens and allergens.
“A risk-based environmental monitoring programme shall be in place for pathogens or appropriate indicator organisms. The programme shall include sampling and testing procedures, written procedures, action limits, and corrective actions.”
An effective program monitors food contact and non-contact surfaces in critical areas and validates the facility’s sanitation effectiveness—especially for high-care, high-risk, or ambient high-care zones.
Audit Finding | Recommended Action |
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No EMP in place | Develop a documented, risk-based environmental monitoring program |
No target organisms defined | Identify specific pathogens or indicators based on product and zone |
Infrequent or inconsistent sampling | Set a defined frequency and rotate sampling points systematically |
No corrective actions after positive tests | Establish CAPA protocol and documentation requirement |
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