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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8176440" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>RT is a general generic one shot per annum woolly business appraisal.</p><p>It’s not a load by load quality or safety check or sign off or quality mark. Customers don’t even understand that much. It’s nothing like a multi point inspection carried out on every vehicle before delivery for example. In my view RT doesn’t mean any particular load or animal is safe to eat. When I sign a grain passport I don’t even sign to confirm that the product has been produced in accordance with all applicable U.K. legislation. I just sign off a few choice things like compliance with sustainability directive. So I don’t think that RT in any way makes anybody accountable for product safety on a load by load or batch by batch basis.</p><p>So if Mrs Miggins finds a lump of glass in her bread and it’s traced back to me then there is no control point where I ever said that particular load is glass free or safe to eat. All I have is an audit that says in general terms I’ll try to keep glass out of the loads. And to me that’s a fundamental difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8176440, member: 2119"] RT is a general generic one shot per annum woolly business appraisal. It’s not a load by load quality or safety check or sign off or quality mark. Customers don’t even understand that much. It’s nothing like a multi point inspection carried out on every vehicle before delivery for example. In my view RT doesn’t mean any particular load or animal is safe to eat. When I sign a grain passport I don’t even sign to confirm that the product has been produced in accordance with all applicable U.K. legislation. I just sign off a few choice things like compliance with sustainability directive. So I don’t think that RT in any way makes anybody accountable for product safety on a load by load or batch by batch basis. So if Mrs Miggins finds a lump of glass in her bread and it’s traced back to me then there is no control point where I ever said that particular load is glass free or safe to eat. All I have is an audit that says in general terms I’ll try to keep glass out of the loads. And to me that’s a fundamental difference. [/QUOTE]
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