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Over the last few years, food safety culture has become more and more important, with explicit chapters in GFSI standards and new legislation.
Food safety culture is a key element in ensuring the roll-out of a food safety system to the floor and guaranteeing the commitment of all members of personnel to achieve a food-safe product. Nevertheless, food safety culture is not something you just decree or generate with a magic wand. At BENEO Orafti, we produce high-quality ingredients intended for the most sensitive markets, like infant formulas. Our teams have been thinking for years about how to build up a climate that would take all our operators to an appropriate level of awareness and consciousness of Food Safety. Therefore, we have based the generation of this climate on three pillars: 1. A Strong Quality System: The aim here is to give a frame to the day-to-day operations, streamlining the activities. With a good description of the expected level of action, registration, and follow-up, we can guarantee operators know what to do. This gives them the right level of competencies to avoid improvisation and mistakes and guarantees the quality of our products. 2. Monitoring of signals: Of course, things can go wrong! But it is part of our quality DNA to see each incident as an opportunity for improvement. Each non-conformity, deviation, or customer feedback can teach us a lot about how to finetune our system and make sure we avoid repetition of those. Using root cause analysis, KPI, trends follow-up, and reporting with collaborative working groups helps to define long-term solutions and collective reflection. It is also very important that this is presented in a positive way, encouraging open notification and sharing of findings without making anybody feel guilty. 3. Social Context: Culture is all about people! You can have the best system in place; it will always be carried out by individuals. This means we had to find ways to raise awareness and make people believe in the importance of what they do.Food safety culture is a key element to ensure the roll-out of a food safety system to the floor and guarantee commitment of all members of personnel to achieve a food safe product.