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Dairy Nutraceuticals: Streamlining Compliance and Training with IoT
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
- 功能应用 - 制造执行系统 (MES)
适用行业
- 教育
- 食品与饮料
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 现场人员安全管理
- 虚拟培训
服务
- 培训
挑战
Dairy Nutraceuticals (DNL) 是一家总部位于新西兰的强化粉末制造商和分销商,面临着与食品安全相关的更高合规要求。这些要求集中于员工的入职、培训和再培训。食品制造业受到严格监管,定期进行严格审核,客户对质量和安全的期望不断提高。 DNL 需要有效管理所有合规文档。此外,该行业越来越注重培训和操作员能力,这意味着 DNL 必须提供证据证明其员工不仅接受过培训,而且有能力操作流程的关键部分。他们还必须管理健康和安全风险、财务风险和生产风险。由于需要以不同形式提供培训并获取培训或能力记录,这一挑战变得更加复杂。
关于客户
Dairy Nutraceuticals (DNL) 是一家总部位于新西兰的公司,专门致力于通过天然营养改善生活。他们生产一系列针对特定年龄段营养需求的强化粉末 - 从完整的婴儿营养补充品到支持老年人的心脑功能。作为食品制造行业的公司,DNL 受到严格的法规和审核,并面临着客户对其产品质量和安全性日益增长的期望。他们还需要满足与健康和安全相关的更高的合规要求,重点是入职、培训和再培训。
解决方案
DNL 采用 Nintex Promapp 来管理其合规文档。每个业务职能的所有标准操作程序 (SOP) 都包含在其流程中,并由可根据需要下载的文档提供支持。 Nintex Promapp 风险插件托管了他们的健康和安全风险,并计划将其扩展至包括财务和生产风险。持续改进流程,如不合格、变更管理、投诉、健康和安全危害和事件以及改进建议,均通过改进插件进行管理。 DNL 还将他们的培训直接与 Nintex Promapp 中批准的程序和文件联系起来。这使他们能够将所有流程、文档和培训集中在一个平台上,从而轻松组织培训和捕获记录。它还通过概述整个组织需要哪些培训来帮助进行前瞻性规划。
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