R2 Logistics

Food Safety


Security Seal Procedure for Food Related Material                               

Objective

This procedure addresses the requirements for the application and removal of uniquely identified devices, such as, but not limited to seals from trailers or containers for shipments tendered to Carrier by Broker. Various statutes, rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) Final Rule pertaining to Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food issued April 6, 2016 (“STF Rule”) (21 CFR Section 1.900 et seq), the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011 (“FSMA”) and the Sanitary Food Transportation Act of 2005 (“SFTA”) have dictated that actions be taken to protect and reduce risk of contamination of all human and animal food products while the products are  in transit.

The suggested language below is a sample of a Procedure which can be used to achieve that objective.

Note: the reference to “driver” in this document denotes Carriers drivers unless noted otherwise.

General Requirements

These procedures apply to all loads tendered to Carrier where a seal has been presented to the driver by the shipper or where the shipper has affixed a seal to the door(s) of the trailer or container. Only authorized personnel can remove the seal(s) upon arrival to the destination site unless required by in-transit inspections (DOT or other regulatory agencies, including but not limited to law enforcement) or special requirements known to Broker.  Exceptions must be investigated and documented in accordance with the specific procedures presented herein and immediately communicated to Broker.

A. Product Loading

1. All trailers or containers shall be inspected before loading to ensure compliance with standard food safety requirements and ensure any seals from the previous trip are removed.

2. All product whether doublestacked, palletized or slipsheeted shall be appropriately blocked and braced to eliminate potential damage.

3. Once loaded, the trailer or container doors (including side doors) shall be sealed with the Shipper’s uniquely identified device (“seal”) and recorded on the transport documents.  Each seal number will be recorded along with the vehicle trailer or container number, date, carrier name, etc. by the person (shipper) applying the seals.

4. The use of key or combination locks in lieu of seals for transported materials does not constitute a sealed load. Although the locks provide a greater level of security, the key protocol required to maintain lock access integrity adds another level of risk to raw material and finished product shipments. All loads must have a seal(s) securing the vehicle during transport.

B. Product Transport

1. If the seal is broken in the event of an in-transit regulatory inspection (DOT, Ag Dept., law enforcement, etc.) or the driver believes the load has shifted and needs to be inspected and secured, the Carrier’s driver must have additional seals with him and must reseal the door(s) after the inspection is completed and record the new seal numbers on the transport documents.  Such procedures should be avoided, except in circumstances where that safe transport of the cargo is at issue.  In such instances, Carrier must call Broker in advance of removing the seal (if possible without compromising safety) so that potential removal of the seal can be coordinated with the shipper or other party in interest.  After affixing the seal, the driver must also record the date, time and circumstances surrounding the in-transit regulatory inspection on the transport documents.

2. Drivers shall not leave an open, unlocked or unsealed trailer or container unattended at any time.

3. Where a shipment is being relayed by two or more drivers, the subsequent driver(s) must visually verify the trailer or container seal integrity and that the transport documents accurately record the correct seal numbers and indicate such inspection on the shipping documents.

C. Product Delivery

1. When arriving at the receivers (consignee) facility, a receiving location employee must verify seal integrity and ensure the seal numbers match those on the driver’s transport documents. Only the receiving location’s designated individual may remove the seals once verified to match the driver’s transport documents, and neither Carrier, nor its driver or others, shall remove a seal, except for in the immediate presence of and at the instruction of a receiver.

2. In the absence of a receiving location employee for off-shift deliveries or otherwise unattended locations, the driver assumes responsibility for the load until final inspection and subsequent receipt at the location.

Temperature Procedure for Food Related Material                               

Objective

This procedure addresses the requirements for the transportation of shipments tendered to Carrier by Broker when maintaining the temperature of the product is required and conveyed through written communication including but not limited to the Rate Confirmation provided by Broker or a Bill of Lading provided by the shipper. This is to ensure that all Food Related Material is shipped under FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) scope.

The suggested language below is a sample of a Procedure which can be used to achieve that objective.

Note: the reference to “driver” in this document denotes Carriers drivers unless noted otherwise.

General Requirements

These procedures apply to all loads tendered to Carrier whereas there has been a written request presented to the Carrier or driver to maintain a consistent temperature within the trailer or container (reefer).  The Carrier shall ensure temperature control and indicator devices are calibrated and in working condition at the specific temperature required for the product shipped.  It is the responsibility of the Carrier to immediately notify Broker (a written notification must be sent after any communication via phone) when the temperature of the product may have been compromised. Exceptions must be investigated and documented in accordance with the specific procedures presented herein and immediately communicated to Broker.  

A. Product Loading

1. All trailers or containers shall be inspected before loading to ensure compliance with standard food safety requirements including cleanliness (free from any evidence of potential contamination) and free from structural defects.

2. The refrigerated trailer or container (Reefer) should be pre-cooled to the appropriate temperature before opening the trailer or container doors.   

3. Trailer or container doors should only be opened when shipper is ready to load trailer or container. 

4. Once loaded, the trailer or container doors (including side doors) shall be closed and sealed with the Shipper’s uniquely identified device (“seal”) and recorded on the transport documents.  Each seal number will be recorded along with the vehicle trailer or container number, date, carrier name by the person (shipper) applying the seals (see seal procedures Addendum A).

B. Product Transport

1. If there is no electronic temperature warning system in place on the reefer unit, then the driver must keep a written log checking the temperature of the Reefer unit as often as possible but no less than three (3) times a day. 

2. Unless otherwise stated in a rate confirmation or the bill of lading. Upon inspection, if the temperature of the Reefer unit varies from the original setting greater than two (2) degrees plus or minus, the driver must inspect the reefer unit to determine the problem. If temperature reefer unit continues to fail, then the carrier must do everything in its power to correct the problem immediately and notify Broker of the situation.

C. Product Delivery

1. When arriving at the receivers (consignee) facility, a receiving location employee must verify the temperature of the reefer unit to ensure the temperature matches those on the instructions provided regarding temperature-control with respect to the cargo.

2. Driver will not open the trailer or container doors until the consignee has directed him to do so and is ready to offload the product. 

3.  If required and made available by the receiver, the driver must be present and witness any product temperature recording upon delivery and note the measurements on all copies of the delivering receipt.