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Question for Red Tractor on their Facebook post
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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 7940617" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>Food safety is very important.</p><p></p><p>If RT know a member has been suspended for a food safety non-conformance, and the grain has gone to central store, then RT need to have a system in place to deal with the situation and that bulk of grain. Otherwise we're all wasting our time with RT assurance. The written H&S policy, writing down when I filled the rodent bait stations up, writing down what time I washed the grain bucket, stickers on the side of my grain trailer, farm environmental policy etc. have all just been a whole lot of fluffy cotton wool to make it look like it's a world-class assurance scheme. It's only a good use of our time and money if it does actually provide food safety assurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 7940617, member: 23184"] Food safety is very important. If RT know a member has been suspended for a food safety non-conformance, and the grain has gone to central store, then RT need to have a system in place to deal with the situation and that bulk of grain. Otherwise we're all wasting our time with RT assurance. The written H&S policy, writing down when I filled the rodent bait stations up, writing down what time I washed the grain bucket, stickers on the side of my grain trailer, farm environmental policy etc. have all just been a whole lot of fluffy cotton wool to make it look like it's a world-class assurance scheme. It's only a good use of our time and money if it does actually provide food safety assurance. [/QUOTE]
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