LP Associates - Health and Food Hygiene Training and Consultancy in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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LP Associates are well known for their hands on approach in assisting companies set up their quality management and HACCP systems. We specialise in the BRC standards

  • BRC Global standard: Food
  • BRC Global standard: Packaging
  • BRC Global standard: Storage and Distribution

We can also offer advice on meeting customer’s standards, standards for the animal feed industry and ISO9000:2000.

We can offer a gap analysis of your system against the desired standard and prepare an implementation project plan to assist you meet the standard.

We can act as internal auditors of your systems for your company on a scheduled basis or as a one-off verification exercise.


Testimonials

Lynn worked with our Team to re-develop and implement our HACCP plan. A project plan was drawn up and agreed and Lynn helped to steer us and develop the Team members with little or no HACCP experience. Lynn has a wide and varied background in both the Food and Feed chain, and because of this she was a great asset to our Team when it came to making practical suggestions for dealing with any issues that arose during the study. The study has since been examined by several external auditors, who have found the lay-out of the plan easy to follow and have made very positive comments about the logic applied during the study. I would have no problem recommending Lynn for Food/ Feed Hygiene or Safety projects to anyone in the industry.
Mrs Alison Lowham, QA Manager, John Thompson & Sons Ltd


"LP Associates have been very supportive in ensuring that we keep up to date with current leglisation and helping us to implement and maintain HACCP, ISO systems and hygiene training."
Alan Bristow, Technical Manager, Devenish Nutrition