2.5.2 Damaged goods should be stored in a designated area of the warehouse as they occur or are discovered. Extreme care must be taken not to expose other products within the storage facility to contamination or infestation Auditors recommendations Look At: Look For: Product Specifications Inspection and Maintenance of Storage facility Handling, Storage and Storage conditions and records- Temperature Records etc Packaging Pest Control Records and development 2.5.3 Where disposal of damaged goods is necessary, all labelling should be removed, even for products going to staff sales, to prevent the products re-entry into the distribution chain Auditors Recommendations Look At: Look For. Disposal Procedures Disposal Records and removal of labelling Preventative measures to stop re-entry to factory 2.5.4 Effective management procedures to safeguard against suspect, returned or damaged finished product being accidentally despatched, must be implemented Auditors re Look At: Look For: Finished Product HACCP and Process Control records Dispatch and Transport Records of dispatch approval and transportation 2.5. 4 Where damaged product is accepted onto a vehicle also carrying"sound product, it must be clearly labelled, kept separate and handled in a manner which will eliminate the risk of contamination or infestation to other products on the vehicle Auditor's Recommendations Look At. Look For: Finished Product HACCP and Process/ Production record: Product ldentification Product identification and labelling Handling, Storage and Product Storage and handling packaging2.5.2 Damaged goods should be stored in a designated area of the warehouse as they occur or are discovered. Extreme care must be taken not to expose other products within the storage facility to contamination or infestation. Auditor’s Recommendations: Look At: Look For: Product Specifications Handling, Storage and Packaging Inspection and Maintenance of Storage facility Storage conditions and records – Temperature Records etc Pest Control Records and development 2.5.3 Where disposal of damaged goods is necessary, all labelling should be removed, even for products going to staff sales, to prevent the products re-entry into the distribution chain. Auditor’s Recommendations: Look At: Look For: Disposal Procedures Disposal Records and removal of labelling Preventative measures to stop re-entry to factory 2.5.4 Effective management procedures to safeguard against suspect, returned or damaged finished product being accidentally despatched, must be implemented Auditor’s Recommendations: Look At: Look For: Finished Product Dispatch and Transport HACCP and Process Control Records Records of dispatch approval and transportation 2.5.4 Where damaged product is accepted onto a vehicle also carrying “sound” product, it must be clearly labelled, kept separate and handled in a manner which will eliminate the risk of contamination or infestation to other products on the vehicle. Auditor’s Recommendations: Look At: Look For: Finished Product Product Identification Handling, Storage and Packaging HACCP and Process / Production Records Product identification and labelling Product Storage and handling