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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Economic Benefits of GCSE-Food & Health Protection SSQA Programs

To Consumers:
If you could have sustained confidence in your safety and satisfaction from the products you purchase, would you be interested? What if the possible financial, health and other costs to you of unsafe and poor quality products were actually reduced, would you be interested? What if the operators could afford to better maintain good safety and quality standards in providing the products that you buy due to the reduced systems management cost burdens on them, would this be of interest to you?
To Operators:
If your food safety programs could be made effective at the same time that your consulting and auditing costs were reduced by up to 50%, would you be interested? What if these and other costs could be reduced even further as your product safety and quality systems gained increasing effectiveness over time, would you be interested in finding out how?
To Customers:
If you have corporate or company purchasing responsibilities and you could participate in this program to benefit from the suppliers’ reduced costs, would you be interested?
To Audit Scheme, Auditing, and Consulting Services Providers:
If you are currently a reputable product safety and quality systems audit scheme, auditing and/or consulting services provider and you could be qualified and given the opportunity to provide SSQA Facilitation services, would you be interested? What if your continuing good reputation and service excellence were the only on-going requirements without other unnecessary impositions, would you be interested?
To Auditors:
If you are currently an experienced product safety and quality systems auditor and you could be qualified and given the opportunity to work as an SSQA Facilitator, would you be interested? What if your acquired experience and continuing practical demonstration of competence were the only on-going requirement, would you be interested?
To Regulatory Agencies and Inspectors:
If your activities were only seen as complementing rather than punitive and antagonizing to the industry, would you be interested? What if administrative costs and your stress levels were to be reduced due to the voluntary, effective and consistent self-monitoring strategies adopted by operators under the SSQA program, would this be of interest to you?
The GCSE-FHP Safety and Security Quality Assurance (SSQA) and other GCSE-FHP  programs provide opportunities and strategies with these kinds of economic, systems effectiveness and related benefits:

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