What Does It Mean? What’s Happening?
The Safe Quality Food Institute (SQFI) will introduce a new Safe Quality Food Manual (ISO 22000) in the U.S. on May 24, 2021. It includes a significant change regarding compressed air and other compressed gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Previously, there had been no statement regarding how or when to monitor compressed air quality. Going forward, food processors must test (at least) annually for factors including particulate, water, oil, microbiologicals and relevant gaseous testing in compressed air or other gases. A verification of the effectiveness of compressor maintenance and filtration that a management facility has in place should also be conducted.
Who’s Affected?
Air quality testing will be required in many food industry sectors, such as:
Consider these excerpts from Abstract SQF Code, Edition 9:
General for Food Manufacturing
For Food Storage and Distribution
For Packaging
See full text at: https://www.sqfi.com/resource-center/sqf-code-edition-9-downloads/
How Can I Ensure My Air Systems Meet the New Requirements?
You’ll need a carefully designed and implemented Compressed Air Monitoring Program to verify the effectiveness of your facility’s air filtration and air system maintenance to help you meet new quality testing standards. A good starting point is a professional audit of your system for compressed air or other gases. To learn more about an audit, contact your Atlas Copco Air Systems Specialist.
About SQFI
The mission of SQFI is to deliver consistent, globally-recognized food safety and quality certification programs based on sound scientific principles, applied across all industry sectors and valued by all stakeholders. Learn more at www.sqfi.com.