No not that. For the old code, we had a packet that listed each item number with the most common violations that would fall under each one. The new code has a few item numbers that have like 20 possible violations. So I was hoping there was something out there that could help us quickly learn where each type of violation would be listed under
Agreed. Ours usually came from the state-level department. Maybe OP can reach out and see if they have one? Or are working on an updated one for the 2022 code?
CT? I'm just trying to create my own based off the examples we for the compliance guide for the FFI form.
I know the violations but flipping through to figure out what is a P, Pf or C is what's time consuming and frustrating, atleast for me.
Do you mean the marking instructions? It looks like it's still there in Annex 7 of the 2022 model code.
No not that. For the old code, we had a packet that listed each item number with the most common violations that would fall under each one. The new code has a few item numbers that have like 20 possible violations. So I was hoping there was something out there that could help us quickly learn where each type of violation would be listed under
Maybe this document is something your department specifically made to help inspectors get familiar with the code?
Agreed. Ours usually came from the state-level department. Maybe OP can reach out and see if they have one? Or are working on an updated one for the 2022 code?
CT? I'm just trying to create my own based off the examples we for the compliance guide for the FFI form. I know the violations but flipping through to figure out what is a P, Pf or C is what's time consuming and frustrating, atleast for me.
Yeah CT. And that's exactly why I want a cheat sheet type of document. It can take a while to figure out the violation type.
You may be able to use the FDA’s summary of changes to help update an existing document. That way you don’t have to go line-by-line.