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When it comes to pest management and food safety, you will undoubtedly need to have a paper trail. Documentation is the key to proving evidence to an auditor that your facility has an efficient and effective pest management programme as part of a Quality Management System (QMS)

Auditing Focus

Records & Reports

Auditors typically focus the majority of their attention on the pest control service records. These documents include service reports describing all treatments provided during the pest management provider’s visits. Service reports will note the sources and causes of any pest infestations and indicate actionable items for the pest management provider and plant management.

Auditors also will ask to review detailed documentation of pesticide usage at the facility. As part of our pre-audit pest management assessment, we will ensure that all necessary document is present, or identify any gaps that may need to be reviewed.

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European Standards

Health & Safety

In March 2015, the European quality standard for pest management services was released. The standard, EN 16636, developed by The Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA) specifies the requirements for the provision of the effective and economical reduction of damage caused by pests with an aim to protect public health, property and the environment. The scheme is run by the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) in the UK.

Our Level 4 External Quality Assessors and auditors will ensure that all standards are followed and review pest control and management systems to ensure compliance as required by the site,

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Pest Manage

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When it comes to pest management and food safety, you will undoubtedly need to have a paper trail. Documentation is the key to proving evidence to an auditor that your facility has an efficient and effective pest management programme as part of a Quality Management System (QMS)

Auditors typically focus the majority of their attention on the pest control service records. These documents include service reports describing all treatments provided during the pest management provider’s visits. Service reports will note the sources and causes of any pest infestations and indicate actionable items for the pest management provider and plant management.

Auditors also will ask to review detailed documentation of pesticide usage at the facility. As part of our pre-audit pest management assessment, we will ensure that all necessary document is present, or identify any gaps that may need to be reviewed.

In March 2015, the European quality standard for pest management services was released. The standard, EN 16636, developed by The Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA) specifies the requirements for the provision of the effective and economical reduction of damage caused by pests with an aim to protect public health, property and the environment. The scheme is run by the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) in the UK.

Our Level 4 External Quality Assessors and auditors will ensure that all standards are followed and review pest control and management systems to ensure compliance as required by the site,