How does an operation achieve a passing score on their CanadaGAP Audit? What is the procedure for Corrective Actions?
Options B, C and D Options E and F Options A1, A2 1. What is the passing score? 100% 95% 85%
Options B, C and D Options E and F Options A1, A2 1. What is the passing score? 100% 95% 85%
The score to pass the audit will depend on your certification option. Generally, if you fail the audit, you will still
Though there are some cases where it is acceptable to make minor corrections and improvements to the operation’s food safety system
For Option A1 and A2 program participants, the certification body's review of their completed self-assessment could trigger further activities: either requests
Here are some examples of issues that would require the operation to wait until the next season to be certified: If
In all cases, corrective actions implemented by the operation are subject to review by the Certification Body. The Certification Body will
The operation is responsible for implementing corrective actions to the best of their ability, within the timeframe required by the program
It depends on the situation and the issue being corrected. The Certification Body may accept: Documentary evidence (e.g., missing records) Photographic
If the Certification Body decides that the demonstration of the corrective action/corrective action plan can only be confirmed by a future
Corrective Action Requests (CARs) must be closed out within 60 days of receiving the audit report. This 60-day closeout period includes