Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certified Practice Exam

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How long does a site have to notify their certification body after a change of ownership?

  1. Fifteen days

  2. Thirty days

  3. Sixty days

  4. Ninety days

The correct answer is: Thirty days

When a site experiences a change of ownership, it is required to inform its certification body within thirty days. This timeframe is established to ensure that the certification body is aware of any shifts in ownership that might impact the management practices and compliance of the facility. Timely notification allows the certification body to assess any potential risks associated with the change and helps maintain the integrity of the certification process. In the context of food safety and quality regulations, this timeframe plays a critical role in ensuring that new ownership is also adhering to the necessary standards and practices established prior to the change. It helps facilitate a seamless transition and ensures that consumers continue to receive safe and quality products from the certified site.