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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Numerous regulations, standards, and recommendations make clear that incident management and corrective action must be addressed by businesses in multiple industries. Examples include:
 
 
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Numerous regulations, standards, recommendations, and guidelines make clear that incident management and corrective action must be addressed by businesses in multiple industries, not only within their workflows and processes but also within the information systems they use to better manage those workflows and processes. Examples include:


* 9 CFR Part 417 - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Systems[https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/FR-1996-07-25/96-17837/summary 61 FR 38806, 9 CFR Part 417.3]
* 9 CFR Part 417 - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Systems[https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/FR-1996-07-25/96-17837/summary 61 FR 38806, 9 CFR Part 417.3]
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* ASTM E1578-18 - Standard Guide for Laboratory Informatics[https://www.astm.org/e1578-18.html ASTM E1578-18 E-9-5]
* ASTM E1578-18 - Standard Guide for Laboratory Informatics[https://www.astm.org/e1578-18.html ASTM E1578-18 E-9-5]
* BRC Global Standard Food Safety[https://cdn.scsglobalservices.com/files/program_documents/brc_food_standard_8_0.pdf BRC GSFS, Issue 8, 3.4.3][https://cdn.scsglobalservices.com/files/program_documents/brc_food_standard_8_0.pdf BRC GSFS, Issue 8, 5.6.1.2][https://cdn.scsglobalservices.com/files/program_documents/brc_food_standard_8_0.pdf BRC GSFS, Issue 8, 9.3.5]
* BRC Global Standard Food Safety[https://cdn.scsglobalservices.com/files/program_documents/brc_food_standard_8_0.pdf BRC GSFS, Issue 8, 3.4.3][https://cdn.scsglobalservices.com/files/program_documents/brc_food_standard_8_0.pdf BRC GSFS, Issue 8, 5.6.1.2][https://cdn.scsglobalservices.com/files/program_documents/brc_food_standard_8_0.pdf BRC GSFS, Issue 8, 9.3.5]
 
* CDC Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), 6th Edition[https://www.cdc.gov/labs/BMBL.html CDC Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), 6th Edition]
[https://www.cdc.gov/labs/BMBL.html CDC Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), 6th Edition]<br />
* E.U. Commission Directive 2003/94/EC of 8 October 2003 laying down the principles and guidelines of good manufacturing practice in respect of medicinal products for human use and investigational medicinal products for human use[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2003/94/oj E.U. Commission Directive 2003/94/EC Article 13]
[https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/cjis-security-policy-resource-center CJIS Security Policy 5.3.4]<br />
* FDA HACCP Principles & Application Guidelines[https://www.fda.gov/food/hazard-analysis-critical-control-point-haccp/haccp-principles-application-guidelines FDA Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point Principle 5]
[https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/cjis-security-policy-resource-center CJIS Security Policy Appendix G.7]<br />
* GFSI Benchmarking Requirements, Version 2020[https://mygfsi.com/news-and-resources/?_keyword=GFSI%20Benchmarking%20Requirements&_type=publications GFSI Benchmarking Rqmts., v2020.1, Part 3, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3, C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, D, I, K - FSM 22]
[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2003/94/oj E.U. Commission Directive 2003/94/EC Article 13]<br />
* NYSDOH ELAP Medical Marijuana Microbiology Guidance[https://www.wadsworth.org/sites/default/files/WebDoc/MM%20guidance%20procedure%20for%20Micro%20iDOC-120320.pdf NYSDOH ELAP Medical Marijuana Microbiology Guidance]
[https://www.fda.gov/food/hazard-analysis-critical-control-point-haccp/haccp-principles-application-guidelines FDA Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point Principle 5]<br />
* NIST 800-53, Rev. 5 - Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations[https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final NIST 800-53, Rev. 5, AU-6(1)][https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final NIST 800-53, Rev. 5, IR-4(1) and IR-5][https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final NIST 800-53, Rev. 5, SI-2 and SI-4]
[https://mygfsi.com/news-and-resources/?_keyword=GFSI%20Benchmarking%20Requirements&_type=publications GFSI Benchmarking Rqmts., v2020.1, Part 3, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3, C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, D, I, K - FSM 22]<br />
* SQF Institute Food Safety Code, Food Manufacturing, Pet Food Manufacturing, and Manufacture of Food Packaging[https://www.sqfi.com/docs/sqfilibraries/code-documents/edition-9/code-pdfs/20227fmin_foodmanufacturing_v3-2-final-w-links.pdf SQF FSC 9, Food Manufacturing, Part B, 2.5.3][https://www.sqfi.com/docs/sqfilibraries/code-documents/edition-9/code-pdfs/20227fmin_petfood_v3-2-final-w-links.pdf SQF FSC 9, Pet Food Manufacturing, Part B, 2.5.3][https://www.sqfi.com/docs/sqfilibraries/code-documents/edition-9/code-pdfs/20227fmin_foodpackaging_v3-2-final-w-links.pdf SQF FSC 9, Manufacture of Food Packaging, Part B, 2.5.3]
[https://www.wadsworth.org/sites/default/files/WebDoc/MM%20guidance%20procedure%20for%20Micro%20iDOC-120320.pdf NYSDOH ELAP Medical Marijuana Microbiology Guidance]<br />
* WHO Technical Report Series, #986, Annex 2 - WHO good manufacturing practices for pharmaceutical products: Main principles[https://extranet.who.int/pqweb/medicines/who-technical-report-series WHO Technical Report Series, #986, Annex 2, 2.1 (f, j)][https://extranet.who.int/pqweb/medicines/who-technical-report-series WHO Technical Report Series, #986, Annex 2, 5.0]
[https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final NIST 800-53, Rev. 5, AU-6(1)]<br />
[https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final NIST 800-53, Rev. 5, IR-4(1) and IR-5]<br />
[https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final NIST 800-53, Rev. 5, SI-2 and SI-4]<br />
[https://www.sqfi.com/docs/sqfilibraries/code-documents/edition-9/code-pdfs/20227fmin_foodmanufacturing_v3-2-final-w-links.pdf SQF FSC 9, Food Manufacturing, Part B, 2.5.3]<br />
[https://www.sqfi.com/docs/sqfilibraries/code-documents/edition-9/code-pdfs/20227fmin_petfood_v3-2-final-w-links.pdf SQF FSC 9, Pet Food Manufacturing, Part B, 2.5.3]<br />
[https://www.sqfi.com/docs/sqfilibraries/code-documents/edition-9/code-pdfs/20227fmin_foodpackaging_v3-2-final-w-links.pdf SQF FSC 9, Manufacture of Food Packaging, Part B, 2.5.3]<br />
[https://extranet.who.int/pqweb/medicines/who-technical-report-series WHO Technical Report Series, #986, Annex 2, 2.1 (f, j)]<br />
[https://extranet.who.int/pqweb/medicines/who-technical-report-series WHO Technical Report Series, #986, Annex 2, 5.0]
 
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==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==

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[[File:|right|400px]] Title: How can a LIMS help a food and beverage laboratory better handle incident management and corrective action?

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: February 2024

Introduction

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Numerous regulations, standards, recommendations, and guidelines make clear that incident management and corrective action must be addressed by businesses in multiple industries, not only within their workflows and processes but also within the information systems they use to better manage those workflows and processes. Examples include:

Conclusion

References