Vulnerability Assessment Tool (BRC Packaging Materials) – Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Is this assessment tool suitable for businesses operating to management system standards other than BRC Packaging Materials?
This spreadsheet is especially designed to meet the requirements of BRC’s (British Retail Consortium) PACKAGING MATERIALS Issue 6, which requires that businesses assess their raw materials for vulnerability to economically motivated (fraudulent) substitution.
It is not recommended for businesses that need to meet the requirements of other management system standards. It is not suitable for food defense or TACCP vulnerability assessments. We recommend you purchase one of our other tools instead.
Is this assessment tool suitable for businesses that do not operate a food safety or quality management system?
If your business is not operating to a food safety or quality management standard and does not have supplier approval processes, purchasing specifications and robust systems for receiving materials then it is more vulnerable to accepting fraudulent material and this tool will underestimate the risk.
What about the Threat Assessment Tool?
The threat assessment tool is a bonus add-on for purchasers of the packaging vulnerability assessment tool, it is not sold separately. Is is also designed to meet the requirements of BRC Packaging Issue 6.
What happens if I can’t complete all the questions?
If you have not answered all the questions the tool will estimate your material as being vulnerable (very likely to be affected by fraudulent substitution). However it is possible to supplement the calculated rating with your own estimate if desired. This means that if you already think that a particular raw material has a very low risk you may choose to simply enter your best estimates of likelihood instead of completing all the data fields. This will allow you to prioritise your time and focus on the most important raw materials first. Note that if you do this the resulting assessment documents are unlikely to be acceptable to an auditor because they will not contain a complete explanation of how the risk assessment was performed. To obtain a complete explanation, every question should be answered.
What if I disagree with the results?
The Vulnerability Assessment Tool calculates the vulnerability using information entered by the user. Users are encouraged to also enter their own estimates. The reported results are based on the user’s estimates if they have been entered; if not, calculated results are used.
Why is the Vulnerability Assessment Tool an Excel spreadsheet instead of specialised software?
The tool was created with Microsoft Excel because most of its intended users are familiar with excel and so can begin entering data as soon as they open the spreadsheet, with no special training. Data can be copied, pasted and searched just as you would in any spreadsheet and results can be easily extracted for use in other documents. Blank and completed spreadsheets can and should be incorporated into a company’s controlled documents and record-keeping system and Microsoft Excel files are usually suitable for this purpose.
The tabular format of the data entry pages allows users to have a ‘whole picture’ visual understanding of the data that has been entered and the gaps that need to be filled. Other types of software such as questionnaire-style assessments do not provide a visual overview and require information to be entered in a defined series of steps which can be frustrating. Within the tables of the Vulnerability Assessment Tool, colour-coding functions provide instant feedback about whether an answer affects vulnerability in a positive or negative way, which can be a valuable learning tool.
Why are some of the cells password protected?
Password protection has been applied to many of the cells in the spreadsheet. There are a number of reasons for this, the most important of which is so that users do not accidentally ‘break’ the formulas which would be very easy to do if it was unlocked.
This means that users are not able to make changes to the wording of the questions or the automatically generated answers.
Can I copy the results into my own spreadsheet or other document?
Yes. The data can be copied, pasted, sorted and manipulated as in any spreadsheet. When copying from the tool use the excel function ‘paste special – values’, which will prevent pasting formulas that might return error values in a different document.
Do I have to purchase a new spreadsheet for each material group?
No, you may make as many copies of this spreadsheet as you need for ONE business in one manufacturing location. You may not share it with other businesses or take it when you change jobs. For complete terms and conditions click here.
Is there a telephone number I can call for help and support with the tool?
For support, please email support@foodfraudadvisors.com with your query, including your preferred contact details and geographical location (for time zone purposes). We will contact you by telephone or Skype or email an answer to you.
Can I have access to the formulas that generate the results?
If you disagree with the results the tool allows you to override them; the reported results are based on the user’s estimates if they have been entered; if not, calculated results are used.
If you think the methodology, including the risk calculations should be amended or you think there is an error in any formula please contact us. We want the Vulnerability Assessment Tool to be the best that it can and value your feedback.
Want to buy an unlocked version that is fully customisable? Request a quote here.
My security settings will not allow me to run macros, is this a problem?
No problem; the Vulnerability Assessment Tool has been created without macros to keep things safe and secure and to prevent headaches with your internal IT systems.
Which version of Excel do I need to use the tool?
The Vulnerability Assessment Tool is compatible with Microsoft Excel 2004 onwards (file extensions .xlsx) and Microsoft Excel for Mac 2011 onwards.
Can I get a tax receipt?
Australian purchasers receive a tax invoice for GST purposes in their confirmation email. Purchasers in other countries are not charged any tax but receive an itemised purchase receipt in their confirmation email.