
Lionel MURAT
Lionel est co-fondateur de CIKLab. Ancien responsable de contrôle qualité, il est spécialisé dans la sous-traitance des analyses alimentaires.
In the food industry, ensuring food safety and compliance with standards is a top priority. To achieve this, companies rely on structured quality control plans, which include systematic and periodic testing and analyses. However, creating and managing these plans can quickly become complex.
That’s why we’ve designed a free Excel quality control plan template, specifically tailored for professionals in the food industry.
A quality control plan encompasses all the analyses and tests required to:
These plans are based on risk assessments, in-depth hazard analyses, and the definition of compliance criteria, whether technical or related to food safety.
Creating and managing a control plan can be tedious. Our Excel template simplifies the process with pre-built features:
Our Excel template includes ready-to-use columns to manage your compliance criteria, testing frequencies, analysis costs, and timelines. It also features dynamic links to easily connect analyses to your production batches.
Fully customizable, this template can be tailored to fit your specific needs perfectly.
It is essential to select appropriate analyses based on technical, sanitary, or nutritional criteria. Tests validated according to standards (AOAC, ISO, NF, EN) ensure reliable and reproducible results.
Internally or through external laboratories. Collaborating with independent laboratories, whether accredited or not, ensures reliable analyses, provided their results are validated through audits or comparative testing.
Control criteria are divided into two categories:
Technical and/or nutritional: These ensure compliance with your specifications (e.g., fat content, density, dry matter, etc.) and must be based on consistent analyses. Some, like water activity (AW), can also provide insights into food safety.
Food Safety : Based on regulations and your risk assessment (e.g., EC regulations 915/2023 and 2073/2005), these criteria often address microbiological, chemical, or physical risks, as well as allergens.
Constant regulatory monitoring is essential to keep these criteria up to date.
It is crucial to establish control frequencies for analyses based on the risk assessment. These frequencies can be annual, monthly, systematic, or other intervals.
An effective control plan includes:
Although this Excel template is a great starting point, it has some limitations.
If you’re looking for a fully automated and secure solution, discover CIKLab, our software dedicated to managing quality control plans in the food industry.
With CIKLab, you benefit from:
Lionel est co-fondateur de CIKLab. Ancien responsable de contrôle qualité, il est spécialisé dans la sous-traitance des analyses alimentaires.
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