BRCGS Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HARA)

BRCGS Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HARA)

Training Features

  • Duration 2 Days
  • Session Duration
  • Venue Claas-based & Online
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About the Training

By attending this two-day course delegates will gain the essential knowledge of the hazard analysis and risk assessment principles using exercises and activities to demonstrate the preparatory stages to the development of a HARA plan

Who Should Attend: Personnel from Packaging Materials, Consumer Products manufacturers, Storage & Distribution and Agents & Brokers, such as technical managers, quality managers, and other members of product safety and quality management teams (production, engineering and new product development personnel) who need to develop and implement a hazard analysis and risk assessment analysis plan, which meets the requirements of the Global Standard; New auditors for the Global Standard for Packaging Materials, Consumer Products, Storage and Distribution &/or Agents & Brokers who have not undertaken a hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) course; Refresher course for those returning into auditing.

Assessment: HARPC 25 question exam; Pass mark 60%.

Course Summary: By attending this two-day course delegates will gain the essential knowledge of the hazard analysis and risk assessment principles using exercises and activities to demonstrate the preparatory stages to the development of a HARA plan. To successfully complete the course, delegates will need to complete an exam to assess their understanding and application of the learning outcomes. This course is part of the BRCGS Professional recognition programmed .

Key learning objectives

• Describe the concept of product safety culture and why a positive culture is important to ensuring

product safety and integrity.

• Identify what the Standards require, and the function of Product Safety Culture Plan within a QMS.

• Recognize the link between behavior, product safety culture and how it underpins product

safety assurance.

• Discuss how to measure an organization's product safety culture through the use of tools

and techniques.

• Develop a sustainable Product Safety Culture Action Plan and how to engage staff to support it.