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Global Standard for Packaging Materials (Issue 6) Interpretation Guideline

Global Standard for Packaging Materials (Issue 6) Interpretation Guideline

  • SKU: 978-1-78490-391-6

  • Publish Date: 01 August 2019

  • Size: A4

  • Publisher: BRCGS

Welcome to the interpretation guideline for the sixth Issue of the Global Standard for Packaging Materials. The interpretation guideline is designed to provide an accompaniment to Issue 6 of the Standard and should be read in conjunction with the Standard. The full details of the certification process and protocol are contained within the Standard.

This document helps in the understanding of each requirement of the Standard and identifies methods of compliance. Examples are given to explain the type of documents, procedures and level of detail that would be required by a certification auditor.

The contents of the guideline are designed to help interpret the Standard across all industry sectors; however, the exact requirements for any particular product, process or site will be specific to that industry and situation. Users of the guideline are therefore cautioned not to rely solely on the information provided here, but also to reconfirm needs on a product-by-product basis. Both legislative and voluntary safety requirements change frequently, highlighting the need for regular checks of precise requirements.

While adherence to the guideline does not specifically form part of the requirement to achieve certification to the Standard (i.e. they do not form part of the audit requirements), companies will need to demonstrate that they have taken account of the topics addressed within this guideline. Examples are given as points to consider but should always be used in the correct context relevant to the business. Practices should be able to withstand challenge by an auditor and be in line with good industry practices.

Achieving a particular requirement is based on evidence collected and observations made during the audit, and on the procedures expected within that industry sector. The level of non-conformity assigned by an auditor against a requirement of the Standard is an objective judgement with respect to severity and risk and is based on the evidence seen during the audit and independently verified by the certification body management.

It is a requirement that all suppliers undergoing a BRCGS audit to the Packaging Standard Issue 6 have access to an official copy of this Standard.

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