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BRCGS
By Robert Low, Lead Management System Specialist and BRCGS Approved Trainer
Your first BRCGS Consumer Products audit is a different animal from an ISO audit or a customer audit, and sites that treat it as interchangeable tend to find out the hard way. It is prescriptive, it is evidence-hungry, and it ends in a public-facing grade. Here is how I tell sites to prepare, based on years on both sides of the audit table.
Before anything else, understand which issue of the standard you will be audited against. With Issue 5 audits commencing in April 2027, a first audit booked either side of that date is a completely different preparation exercise. Check the Issue 5 timeline and, if your audit lands in 2027 or later, prepare against Issue 5 from the start rather than building an Issue 4 system with months of life in it.
Start with the Fundamental requirements, because these are where a weak first-time system fails hardest. Risk assessment methodology, internal audits, traceability, training, process control. Get these genuinely working, generating real records over real weeks, before you polish anything cosmetic. An auditor can spot a system written the month before the audit from the date stamps alone, so the single most valuable thing you can give yourself is time: a minimum of three months of the full system running and producing evidence.
Every section of the standard, audited by someone independent of the activity, with non-conformities raised honestly and closed with root cause. This is simultaneously a requirement of the standard, your best rehearsal, and your gap analysis rolled into one. Follow it with a full traceability test in both directions, timed, with mass balance, as set out in my traceability test guide.
Auditors talk to operators, and they weight what they hear. An operator who can explain what they check, why it matters and what they do when it goes wrong is worth more than any procedure. Brief senior management too: they are expected to open and close the audit and to speak credibly about commitment and culture. A managing director who cannot name the site’s quality objectives is a finding in the making.
Have a runner who can fetch records fast, keep the auditor’s requests logged, and never leave a request hanging. Answer what was asked, honestly, without volunteering tours of your problem areas. And treat every finding raised as information you are getting a year of grade protection from, because the alternative was a customer finding it instead.
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