Title: GMP certificationscheme 2006 Production of feed
1GMP-certificationscheme 2006Production of feed
- Product Board Animal Feed
- Dik Wolters and Els van der Boon
2Why redesign the GMP programme?
- Reasons
- ISO 90011994 à ISO 90012000
- NL-HACCP Food has been updated
- Improve accessibility
- more logical sequence, remove duplicates
- National focus à international (EU)
- Ready for accreditation
- Change to Feed Hygiene Regulation (Reg. (EG)
183/2005)
3Final result
- The GMP certification scheme is
- Up-to-date
- Applicable internationally
- Covers complete animal feed sector
- Is supported by the animal production chain
- 'Feed Hygiene Regulation'-proof
4Layout of the new GMP documents
participation
requirements
certificate
5Layout of the B documents standards
6Layout of the B documents standards
7Layout of the B documents appendices
8Layout of the B documents appendices
9B documents standards
10GMP B1 old to new
- Merging of 4 production standards
- No distinction by type of animal feed
- Also includes requirements for storage and trade
- Transport remains separate
11Scope GMP B1 Production Processing of Feeds
- All forms of physical interaction with animal
feed - grinding, mixing, pelletizing
- extrusion, expansion
- cleaning, drying
- bagging / packing
- internal storage and internal transport
- etc.
- All types of feed
- Also includes requirements for storage and trade
- Transport remains separate
Intended for producers!
12Scope GMP B3 Trade in animal feeds
- All trade ( purchasing and selling)
- administrative
- paper office
- All types of feed
- No requirements for production processing
- Storage simple processingà B1
- Intended for traders!
13Summary scope of the standards
- If in addition to production also trade or
storage - no problem, requirements included in B1
- If in addition to trade also storage or simple
processing - àB1
- If also transport à B4
14What does this mean for a company?(Art. 4.1)
- Describe the feeds the activities related to
the feeds - All feeds and activities for which there is a
standard must be in system - Describe the locations
- All locations where the feed activities take
place must be in the system - Describe other activities
- May not influence safety
15What does this mean for a company?(Art. 4.1) -
cont'd
- 4. Establish exceptions
- Paper trade in non-GMP feeds
- Pet foods
- 5. Establish contracted out work
- All activities for which there is a standard GMP
- All other matters under own control
16What does this mean for a company?(Art. 4.1) -
conclusions
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- What is the scope of my system?
- Activities/feeds locations
- Which standard(s) must I apply?
- Which requirements must I apply?
- What is on the certificate?
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17Specification of scope on certificate
- In accordance with fixed terminology
- Combination of activities and feeds
- Activities
- Derived from names of standards
- Animal feeds
- All animal feeds
- Goes on PDV website
- In free section you can specify
18Specification of scope on certificate
- In the free section you can specify, for example
- Production of poultry feeds
- Production of calves milk
- Collection and drying of grains
19Structure of GMP B1 Production
- Based on
- HACCP Foodstuffs NL
- ISO 9001-2000
ISO 22000
- Feed Hygiene Regulation
- Experience with GMP standards
20Amendments to the content
- New HACCP system
- Prerequisite programme integrated
- New ISO 90012000 content/structure
- Chapter layout
- Description changed in accordance with feed
safety (instead of quality)
21Amendments to the content
- Addition of new requirements from the Feed
Hygiene Regulation - Requirements from Appendix II included
- Experience with GMP standards
- Basic qualityà feed safety
- Less administration such as procedures, lists
and overviews
22General structure of the standard
- 8 chapters, as in ISO9001
- 1 to 3 Scope, definitions, etc.
- 4 Feed Safety System
- 5 Management Responsibility
- 6 Management of resources
- 7 HACCP Process control
- 8 Measurement, analysis and improvement
23What else is different in the standard?
- Specification of major changes per chapter
- Chapter 1 Subject and scope
- Chapter 2 Normative references .
- Chapter 3 Terms and definitions ..
- . have already been discussed
24What else is different in the standard?
- Chapter 4 Feed safety system
- Scope of the system (4.1) has already been
discussed - Fewer prescribed procedures (4.2)
- Control of calibration / maintenance of measuring
devices - Handling, storage and packaging
- Statistical techniques
25What else is different in the standard?
- Fewer mandatory lists (4.2)
- No list of suppliers
- No quarterly overview of analyses carried out
- No list of analyses carried out per laboratory
- Management statement no longer has to be send to
certification body - Keeping period for records (4.2)
- from 2 à 3 years
26What else is different in the standard?
- Chapter 5 Management responsibility
- More emphasis as a result of HACCP and the
General Food Law - Management review (5.5)
- more explicity summary of
- input (5.5.2) and
- output (5.5.3)
27What else is different in the standard?
- Chapter 6 Management of resources
28What else is different in the standard?
- Chapter 6 Management of resources
- Personnel (6.2)
- Good care because of feed safety
- Protective clothing if necessary
- Rules with respect to eating, drinking and
smoking
29What else is different in the standard?
- Environment, buildings, production areas,
equipment (6.3) - Environment/terrain (6.3.1/6.3.2.1)
- Awareness of risks from the environment
- Production facilities (6.3.2.2)
- More explicit control of vermin
- Water which is used is safe for animals
- Sufficient light
- No admittance for unauthorised persons
- Visitors' regulations
30What else is different in the standard?
- Working environment (6.4)
- Covers the daily work activities
- cleaning and disinfection,
- vermin control,
- maintenance,
- waste control (new!)
31What else is different in the standard?
- Summary of Chapter 6
- Care for
- Good personnel
- Good facilities (including rooms, equipment)
- Work tidy and clean
- à prerequisites for successful application of
HACCP (Chapter 7)
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32What else is different in the standard?
- Chapter 7 HACCP Process control
- Prerequisite programme (7.1)
- included more explicitly in B1
- requirements can be found in chapters 67
- Control measures (7.6)
- General control measures
- part of prerequisite programme
- not linked to CCP
- previously point of attention
33What else is different in the standard?
- Control measures (7.6)
- Specific
- linked to CCP
- often measurable such as time and temp.
- supported by standards, monitoring and corrective
actions
34What else is different in the standard?
- Validation (7.10)
- Does the HACCP system work?
- Verification assessment after
- Validation (new)rassessment before
- Hazards founded and complete
- Risk classification founded
- Control measures sufficient
- Monitoring plan adequate
- Corrective actions adequate
- by validation team
- HACCP team independent members
35What else is different in the standard?
- Chapter 8 Measurement, analysis and improvement
- More attention for continuious improvement
- Follows HACCP
- Consciously engaged
- compliance with chain requirements and
legislation - Corrective measure
- prevention of non conformities
- Corrective action (7.9)
- correcting non conformities
36What is new in the appendices?
37Appendix 4 Minimum requirements for inspection
and control
- Merging of GMP 18a b and action plans
- Protocols with standard layout
- Duplicates removed
- Report analyses results to the Undesirable
Substances (DOS) Database - Analysis obligation on feed materials for
livestock companies has lapsed (except for
Salmonella) - Cross-reference table as aid (www.pdv.nl)
38Layout of the B documents appendices
39Appendix 10 Minimum Requirements for Purchasing
- Linked to 7.11 Purchasing
- Make sure you get what you ordered
- Strict requirements based on(7.11.1)
- Purchase animal feeds and services from
GMP-certified companies -
- Risk assessment published in Feed Materials Risk
Assessment (DRV) database - ( feed material can be controlled)
40Definitions
- Relationship between products and feeds
- Feeds
- Compound feeds
- Feed materials
- Feed additives
- Premixes
- Products also include
- Feed medicines
- Processing aids
- Cleaning agents
- etc.
41Appendix 10 Minimum requirements for
purchasinga) with GMP-certificate (7.11.1a)
- Compound feeds, premixes, feed materials and feed
additives - OO, transport, production processing, analyses
- Also bagging, packaging, contract production,
storage, etc.
42Appendix 10 Minimum requirements for
purchasingb) with equivalent / approved
certificate (7.11.1b)
43Appendix 10 Minimum requirements purchasingc)
as Gatekeeper (7.11.1c)
- Producer is not GMP-certified
- As client you ct as guarantor
- Policy case by case (per type of animal feed
and/or origin) - Gatekeeper on extra conditions
- Checking takes place during audit at customer
- At this moment concrete requirements for
- Feed additives
- Products from grower (grain, seeds, legumes but
also straw and hay) - Some feed materials entry check
44Appendix 10 Minimum requirements purchasingc)
as Gatekeeper (7.11.1c)
45Appendix 10 Minimum requirements purchasingc)
other products/services (7.11.1d)
- self assessment and check
- assess and control the risks
- Silo cleaning
- Vermin control
- Cleaning and disinfection agents
46Practical consequences of the transition
- Manuals
- In accordance with new GMP B1 and/or
- By way of good cross-reference table
- Cross-reference tables as aids
- www.pdv.nl
47Transitional period GMP 2003 - 2006
- Per 1 January 2006
- GMP 2006 replaces GMP 2003
- 2006 transition year
- the two schemes run alongside one another in
2006 - GMP participant certification body contract
GMP 2006 - Audit on the basis of GMP 2006
- Certificate GMP 2003
- Certificate GMP 2006
48What is still to be changed or developed?
- Some GMP standards (cultivation, feeding)
- Residue norms (MRLs) and carry-over
- Uniformity of mixing
- Monitoring
- Gatekeeper for food
- Supplier assessment and selection
- Sampling protocols
- HACCP manual