By LeAnn Chuboff, VP of Technical Affairs
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If your facility isn’t yet fully prepared for SQF Edition 9, you’re not alone. According to a SafetyChain poll, just 3% of respondents were completely ready for the changes as of January 2021.
With the SQF Edition 9 implementation date rapidly approaching, now is the time to familiarize yourself with what’s changed since SQF Edition 8.1 and to perform a gap assessment to prepare your facility. Here, we cover everything you need to know about the new SQF food safety code to get your plant ready.
While there’s still time to get ready for the implementation date, starting now will enable you to uncover any key gaps which could affect your certification status if left unaddressed. This will give you ample opportunity to update your processes to align with the new code before it goes into effect this spring.
Edition 9 was published on October 23, 2020. Implementation – the date on which audits will begin – is set for May 24, 2021.
Keep in mind that surveillance audits will be conducted to the Code against which they were certified. For example, if your site received a score for an audit against SQF Code Edition 8.1 that put it under surveillance, the surveillance audit will be against SQF 8.1.
As you prepare your site to move from SQF 8.1 to SQF Edition 9, here are some best practices to guide you.
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As we settle into 2025, the focus on food safety has never been more critical. SQF Edition 10 is on track for release in July 2025, with implementation for auditing set for the first half of 2026.