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3rd August 2021 by foodfraudadvisors

Review my vulnerability assessment

Are you ready for your next food safety audit?

Get practical advice and feedback about your food fraud vulnerability assessment from Karen Constable, a leading international food fraud expert and accredited Australian food safety professional.

Send your vulnerability assessment to us and Karen will review it and provide feedback and suggestions for improvement.  Use pseudonyms or code names to protect the identity of the food business and products if desired.

When you purchase this service you will receive instructions for submitting your assessment.  Or you can simply email it to karen@foodfraudadvisors.com.

If you are comfortable speaking in the English language, include your telephone number and country dialing code so that Karen can talk to you about your document.  Feedback will also be provided by email.

Got questions?  Just ask, we are here to help!
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24th June 2019 by foodfraudadvisors

Vulnerability Assessment Tools Bonus Pack

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Food Fraud Vulnerability Assessment Tool

Vulnerability Assessment Tool v3.0 usually US$59

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Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Assessment Tool usually US$59

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24th June 2019 by foodfraudadvisors

Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Food Defense

What are you buying?

You are purchasing the right to download, populate, save and print the Microsoft Excel workbook file Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Assessment Tool created and published by AuthenticFoodCo and Food Fraud Advisors © 2019.

Please note, this tool is NOT for FOOD FRAUD prevention.  It is for food defense, which is the effort to prevent acts of adulteration that are intended to cause physical harm to consumers, such as by poisoning food as an act of terrorism, revenge or extortion.  Find a tool for food fraud prevention instead.

You may make as many copies of the workbook as you need for one food business in one geographical location.  Licence terms and conditions.

To use the Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Assessment Tool you will need:

  • Microsoft Excel installed on this computer. For Macs, Excel 2011 or later works best, for Windows, Excel 2007 or later is best.
  • A basic understanding of food manufacturing and food safety
  • Basic spreadsheet skills and familiarity with Microsoft Excel.

Questions?  Click here for frequently asked questions and their answers plus access to support

Buy it now, download it instantly and complete your first intentional adulteration vulnerability assessment in less than one hour.

All prices are in US dollars.

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18th June 2018 by foodfraudadvisors

Supplier Questionnaire for Vulnerability Assessment Tool BRC

The Supplier Questionnaire can be used with the Vulnerability Assessment Tool (BRC method) for food fraud assessments.

Send it to your suppliers, who will answer questions, save the file and send it back to you.  With the click of a button, you can copy the answers and paste them into your Vulnerability Assessment Tool.

There are 40 questions in the questionnaire.

Questions 1 to 27 can be copied directly into the Vulnerability Assessment Tool.  Suppliers’ comments can also be copied.

Questions 28 to 33 provide extra information to assist in your vulnerability assessment; they are not copied into the Vulnerability Assessment Tool.

Questions 34 to 40 are optional questions that can be created by you.

The Supplier Questionnaire is a Microsoft Excel Workbook.  It is compatible with Vulnerability Assessment Tool BRC v2.0 and subsequent versions.  For a questionnaire that is compatible with previous versions of the Vulnerability Assessment Tool BRC, write to us.

Need a fresh copy of the food fraud Vulnerability Assessment Tool?  Get one here.

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3rd April 2017 by foodfraudadvisors

Food Fraud Vulnerability Assessment Tool

What are you buying?

You are purchasing the right to download, populate, save and print the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file Vulnerability Assessment Tool created and published by Food Fraud Advisors © 2019.  This vulnerability assessment tool is for food fraud vulnerability assessments.

You may make as many copies of the spreadsheets as you need for one food business in one geographical location.  Licence terms and conditions.

Please note that many of the cells in the sheets are password protected, so you will not be able to edit the wording of the questions nor the automatically generated answers.  To understand which parts are password protected, download our free trial version: Try it free v3.0s

To use the Vulnerability Assessment Tool you will need:

  • Microsoft Excel installed on this computer. For Macs Excel 2011 or later works best, for Windows Excel 2007 or later is best.
  • A basic understanding of food manufacturing quality systems and food safety management systems
  • Basic spreadsheet skills and familiarity with Microsoft Excel.

Questions?  Click here for frequently asked questions and their answers plus access to support

Buy it now, download it instantly and complete your first food fraud vulnerability assessment in less than one hour.

All prices are in US dollars.

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