
Cremco Labs, a Canadian ISO/IEC 17025-accredited food microbiology and antimicrobial testing laboratory, today announced the formal launch of its CFIA Audit-Readiness Assessment service — a structured program designed to help food manufacturers identify documentation gaps, method traceability weaknesses, and environmental monitoring deficiencies before a Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) inspection surfaces them.
Under Canada’s Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR), CFIA inspectors are authorized to conduct unannounced facility audits with authority to examine procedures, product samples, records, and laboratory data. Programs that rely on non-accredited testing, unverified rapid methods, or corrective action records that lack documented root cause and effectiveness verification are increasingly generating observations and enforcement actions as SFCR oversight matures.
The Cremco Labs CFIA Audit-Readiness Assessment evaluates food manufacturer microbiology programs across the five documentation categories CFIA inspectors actively verify: environmental monitoring program design and trend records; product testing aligned to Preventive Control Plan (PCP) hazards; corrective action records with root cause and effectiveness documentation; kill-step and process validation studies; and laboratory qualification records including accreditation scope letters and method references.
Many food manufacturers operate programs that generate the right data but are not structured to produce defensible, retrievable evidence under audit conditions. Common gaps include rapid method use without documented verification against Health Canada HPB reference standards, environmental monitoring programs with undocumented site-selection rationale, and fragmented lab vendor relationships that produce inconsistent COA formats and make cross-lot trend analysis impractical.
Following the assessment, manufacturers receive a prioritized remediation report mapping identified gaps against SFCR requirements, Health Canada guidance including the Listeria policy for ready-to-eat foods, and GFSI scheme expectations. The report is structured to support internal QA teams in sequencing corrective actions and documenting program improvements in audit-ready format.
Cremco Labs’ accreditation scope covers HPB reference methods, AOAC Performance Tested methods, ISO microbiological methods, and USP microbiology chapters relevant to food, natural health product, and cosmetic categories. The lab’s services span routine pathogen and indicator testing, environmental monitoring analysis, kill-step and shelf-life validation studies, and ICMSF sampling plan design — positioning the assessment service as a natural entry point for manufacturers seeking a longer-term scientific partner rather than a transactional testing vendor.
About Cremco Labs
Cremco Labs is a Canadian ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory providing food microbiology, antimicrobial testing, and validation services to food manufacturers, processors, and brand owners across Canada and North America. Services are anchored to Health Canada, CFIA/SFCR, FDA/FSMA, and GFSI expectations. For more information, visit cremco.ca.
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