Global standard for consumer products

Global standard for consumer products

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2010-02-04

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9780117064539

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Issue 3 of the BRC's "Global standard for consumer products" replaces issues 2 and 2a. There are substantial revisions and updates to the content to take into account the increasingly complex and prescriptive safety requirements in the global consumer products market. The standard covers a wide range of non-food products in the global marketplace, including: formulated products such as shampoos, paints and cosmetics; fabricated items like televisions and toys; electrical goods; furniture and textiles. Content revisions include the re-definition of consumer products into three, more clearly specified Product Groups, depending on the level of potential risk attributable to the product. The Standard also outlines an amended frequency of audits, including an audit visit every year following certification. New content includes the introduction of a grading system, defined by the number and severity of non conformities found. 'Fundamental' clauses have been added for the most important safety issues. Failure to meet a fundamental clause may result in failure to obtain certification or suspension of an existing certificate. The BRC Global Standard for Consumer Products Issue 3 is the first publication to result from the partnership between the BRC and the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) in Washington. RILA promotes consumer choice and economic freedom through public policy and industry operational excellence. Its members include retailers, product manufacturers, and service suppliers - which together provide millions of jobs and operate more than 100,000 stores, manufacturing facilities and distribution centers domestically and abroad.


Global Standard for Consumer Products

Global Standard for Consumer Products

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 9780117064621

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A downloadable PDF version is also available (ISBN 9780117064126). Guidelines to the North American print edition of "Consumer products" (Issue 3, ISBN 9780117064614)


Global Standard for Consumer Products and Interpretation Guideline Pack [print]

Global Standard for Consumer Products and Interpretation Guideline Pack [print]

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher:

Published: 2011-11-10

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780117080676

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Issue 3 of the BRC's "Global standard for consumer products" replaces issues 2 and 2a. There are substantial revisions and updates to the content to take into account the increasingly complex and prescriptive safety requirements in the global consumer products market. The standard covers a wide range of non-food products in the global marketplace, including: formulated products such as shampoos, paints and cosmetics; fabricated items like televisions and toys; electrical goods; furniture and textiles. Content revisions include the re-definition of consumer products into three, more clearly specified Product Groups, depending on the level of potential risk attributable to the product. The Standard also outlines an amended frequency of audits, including an audit visit every year following certification. New content includes the introduction of a grading system, defined by the number and severity of non conformities found. 'Fundamental' clauses have been added for the most important safety issues. Failure to meet a fundamental clause may result in failure to obtain certification or suspension of an existing certificate. The BRC Global Standard for Consumer Products Issue 3 is the first publication to result from the partnership between the BRC and the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) in Washington. RILA promotes consumer choice and economic freedom through public policy and industry operational excellence. Its members include retailers, product manufacturers, and service suppliers - which together provide millions of jobs and operate more than 100,000 stores, manufacturing facilities and distribution centers domestically and abroad. This pack includes the Interpretation guideline to the Standard


BRC Global Standard

BRC Global Standard

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2006-10-31

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 0117036765

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No public library discount on this item. Supersedes 2003 edition (ISBN 0117031976).


Global Standard for Consumer Products

Global Standard for Consumer Products

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780117025806

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This guideline is designed to help the user interpret the 'BRC Global Standard for Consumer Products' with regard to the specific details likely to be encountered when manufacturing cookware. It also indicates the main legal, safety and quality requirements that should be followed. The term "cookware" as used in this Guideline applies to items used to contain food in a variety of cooking processes and includes saucepans, ovenware, pressure cookers and baking tins. The Guideline is also useful to those seeking general information on the safety requirements for cookware.


BRC Global Standard

BRC Global Standard

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 0117022233

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Dated January 2005. No public library discount on this item. Supersedes Issue 3 (English-language ed.) (ISBN 0117031984)


BRC Global Standard

BRC Global Standard

Author: British Retail Consortium

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 9780117036734

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Storage and distribution is the link between all stages of the product supply chain and retail. The introduction and the implementation of this Standard represents the efforts made to ensure product safety and integrity through the supply chain. The Standard contains separate modules for the different sectors within the supply chain, namely storage, distribution, wholesaling and contracted specialist services offered by storage companies such as: product inspection/sorting; contract packing (repacking, assembly packing); quantity control inspection; contract chilling/freezing/defrost operations. EU Regulations (No. 178/2002, No. 852/2004) legally oblige food storage and distribution companies to ensure systems are in place to supply safe and legal products. Meeting the requirements of the BRC Storage and Distribution Standard ensures best practice standards are developed, implemented and maintained for any organisation involved in the storage and/or distribution of goods. Storage and distributor companies can be certified against this Standard to demonstrate their competence in maintaining product safety and integrity. The Standard is equally relevant to companies storing and/or distributing food, consumer goods and packaging. The Standard is applicable to all forms of transportation.