Introduction
This course has been designed to enable delegates to gain a full understanding of the requirements of Issue 6, including the objective of fundamental clauses and statements of intent.
Duration: 2 Days, 09.00 – 18.00 each day
This course has been designed to enable delegates to gain a full understanding of the requirements of Issue 6, including the objective of fundamental clauses and statements of intent.
Duration: 2 Days, 09.00 – 18.00 each day
This course is aimed at:
• Manufacturers
• Technical/Quality Managers and Consultants
• BRCGS Approved Training Providers
A good technical knowledge of the packaging industry is essential, and delegates are expected to have read and reviewed a copy of the BRCGS for Packaging & Packaging Materials Issue 6 prior to attending the course. The standard is available from the BRCGS Bookshop.
Delegates will learn how audits against the Standard operate including preparation, the audit, nonconformities, corrective actions and certificate issue.
• Understand the background and benefits of the Standard
• Determine audit scope and plan the audit
• Understand what it is to have an audit, non-conformities and corrective actions
• Know how to report issues and use BRCGS resources
• Understand the details of the audit and certification programme
Offering better value for money, they can be designed to closely match your specific requirements.
Our course tutors have substantial experience in the field of BRCGS Packaging Standards. They are qualified and experienced with extensive practical audit experience across a wide range of packaging sectors.
Delegates successfully completing an optional on-line multi-choice exam (taken at the end of the course) will be awarded a BRCGS Certificate issued by the BRCGS. If the course exam is to be taken, an internet enabled laptop or devise is required. If the exam is not taken, then an attendance certificate will be awarded by the BRCGS.
The fee includes a full lunch and refreshments during the day.
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