fsma and supply chain security
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FSMA and Supply Chain Security. Andrew Wynter MSc , CPP, PSP, PFSO. Compliance and Investigations Manager GIA Grace Kennedy. Setting the context:. Big Jamaican drug find overseas - Canadians seize C$19m in contraband among shipment of pumpkins - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
FSMA and Supply Chain FSMA and Supply Chain Security Security
Andrew Wynter MSc, CPP, PSP, PFSO. Compliance and Investigations Manager GIA Grace Kennedy
Setting the context:Setting the context:
Big Jamaican drug find overseas - Canadians seize C$19m in contraband among shipment of pumpkins
Canadian police have seized more than 626 kilograms of
hashish, hash oil and ganja stashed under a shipment of Jamaican produce including pumpkins, yams and sweet potatoes.
The drugs, with an estimated street value of C$19 million (J$1,086,800,000) were discovered on July 22 wrapped in plastic and hidden under a false floor in a container shipped to Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the Atlantic Coast.
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SEC. 103. HAZARD ANALYSIS AND RISK-BASED PREVENTIVE CONTROLS REQUIRES THAT
The owner, operator, or agent in charge of a facility shall, in accordance with this section, evaluate the hazards that could affect food manufactured, processed, packed, or held by such facility, Identify and implement preventive controls to significantly minimize or prevent the occurrence of such hazards and provide assurances ….. monitor the performance of those controls, and maintain records of this monitoring as a matter of routine practice.
Components of a Supply Components of a Supply chainchainPrimary & Secondary sourceTransportationProduction or processing facility Warehouse / storage facilityDistribution centerIT / communication Wholesale or retail facilityCustomer/ consumer
Example of a Modern Example of a Modern Supply Chain Supply Chain
Hazards that can affect Hazards that can affect the Supply chainthe Supply chainPiracy Narcotic/ weapon smugglingRegulationsCounterfeiting products Diversion/ hijacking Organized crime Natural / manmade disastersContamination
◦Biological◦Chemical ◦Physical
Hazards that can affect Hazards that can affect the Supply chain cont’dthe Supply chain cont’dPilferage Fraud Labor unrest Weather SabotageInadequate Security People (Employee, suppliers,
customers)
Supply chain vulnerability. Supply chain vulnerability. Any point along the chain
◦Transportation◦Warehouses, ◦DCs, storage yards, ◦Manufacturing◦packaging facility ( Cargo at rest is cargo at risk)
Anyone who has access to your products
Organized crime networks ◦domestic ◦ international
AddressingAddressing hazards hazards affecting the supply chain affecting the supply chain Identify – Threats , hazards,
Assess – Threats, hazards (Risk assessment )
Develop – Plans, procedures, and program to mitigate threats, hazards.
Implement – program
Monitor and review – program, processes, procedures
Implement corrective action program
ELEMENTS OF ELEMENTS OF SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY DETAILSSECURITY DETAILS
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Supply chain security Supply chain security (People)(People)
Detailed background checks
Awareness trainingPre-employment / recruiting screening
Psychometric testing for honesty Detailed background checksDrug testing
Well designed and relevant policies and proceduresWhistle blowing or reporting program Well conducted Investigations Creation a culture of honest or risk intelligent culture
Supply chain Physical Supply chain Physical Security Security 1. Construction of the facility2. Access control 3. CCTV4. Intrusion detection5. Perimeter equipment (Fencing,
Walls etc)6. Guarding operations 7. Key control8. Screening policies and procedures9. Lighting
Supply chain conveyance Supply chain conveyance Registered or approved haulage
contractorsRegistered and approved air and sea
carriersUse seals that meet international
specificationProper custody and documentation
Seals should be distributed in sequential order Seals should be properly secured Audit seals regularly Shipper should sign as an indication that they are in
possession of seal(s) Keep proper records of seals issued and received Damaged or unused seals should properly
destroyed Inspect seals before and after installation
What regulators are looking for in What regulators are looking for in the program the program Regular auditing and reviewing of
processes Compliance reports Security assessmentsSelf assessments reports Corrective action plans reports Properly organized and maintained
recordsChange management processUp to date certifications
What regulators are What regulators are looking for in the looking for in the program program Risk assessment Training and awareness ( staff &
suppliers)Well developed security program External audits, and reviewsIT SecurityProperly documented procedures
and processes
Benefits of good Benefits of good qualityquality supply supply chain security programchain security program
Protects your brand revenue and reputation
Reduces cost Improves efficiency of process Builds confidence with your customersBuilds confidence with your suppliersBuild confidence with the regulatorsDeters criminal activity Opens opportunity in new markets
Summary of a high quality Summary of a high quality Supply chain security Supply chain security programprogramWell develop security planPlan is owned and driven by
management Staff are trained on the supply chain
security plan Contracts have a clauses to address risk Robust IT system with security protocols Good relationships with law enforcement
and security professionals Facility for employees and/or third parties
to make reports Reported incidents are fully investigated Monitoring and reviewed regularly.
Internationally recognized standards and programs that support supply chain security
BASC, CTPAT, ISO 28000 – Supply chain ISO17712 – ( Mechanical )Freight Seals ISO 31000- Risk Management ISO22000 FSSC/ HACCCP ISPS Maritime Security Codes
Little things that make a big Little things that make a big differencedifferenceFit and proper persons or companies No cleaning of containers or packages No inspection of containers Errors and mistakes on documentationWeak security controls and practicesOut of date certificationsPoor record keeping Poor employment practices
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QUESTIONS
Minefield or opportunity depends on how you manage your program