The digital seminar “Annual Requirements: Testing Your Programs, Internal Audits, and Management Review” delivers a practical, standards-focused overview of the key annual activities required under the Safe Quality Food (SQF) Code. Presented by LeAnn Chuboff, Vice President of Technical Affairs at SQFI, and Martin Fowell, Director of Auditing Operations at Mérieux NutriSciences, the session helps SQF-certified sites understand not only what must be completed annually, but why these activities are essential to maintaining an effective food safety management system.
Understanding SQF Annual Testing Requirements
The presenters outline the core annual testing requirements within the SQF Code, including tests for food defense, product recall, crisis management, and traceability, as well as technical system testing such as water potability, backflow prevention, and compressed air quality. These tests are positioned as critical verification activities designed to confirm that documented programs function as intended under real-world conditions.
Testing vs. Review: What SQF Auditors Expect
A central theme of the seminar is the distinction between an annual test and an annual review. Testing is described as an active, challenging exercise that simulates realistic or worst-case scenarios, while reviews focus on evaluating changes, decisions, and performance over the previous year. The speakers stress that effective tests go beyond desktop exercises and must include execution, documentation, and follow-up corrective actions.
Strengthening Mock Recalls, Food Defense, and Crisis Management
Using practical examples, the seminar highlights common pitfalls in mock recalls and food defense testing, such as selecting the easiest scenario or limiting participation. The speakers encourage sites to test intentional contamination scenarios, external communications, and crisis escalation processes to uncover weaknesses before an actual event occurs. Proper documentation of outcomes and improvement actions is emphasized as a key audit expectation.
Management Review as a Leadership-Driven Process
The session reinforces management review as a high-level evaluation of food safety system effectiveness, not a procedural formality. Effective management reviews incorporate trend analysis from internal audits, non-conformances, corrective actions, and testing results, and require active involvement from senior management to support informed decision-making and resource allocation.
Internal Audits and Their Impact on Certification Outcomes
Internal audits are presented as a critical driver of certification success. The presenters share data demonstrating that sites with robust, objective internal audit programs consistently achieve higher SQF audit scores. Best practices include using detailed checklists, gathering objective evidence, implementing corrective actions, and ensuring auditors maintain independence from the areas they audit.
Using Annual Requirements to Drive Continuous Improvement
Throughout the seminar, the speakers emphasize that SQF annual testing, internal audits, and management reviews are designed to strengthen food safety programs, not simply to satisfy certification requirements. When approached strategically, these activities help identify emerging risks, validate controls, and support a culture of continuous improvement across the organization.
In summary, this seminar reinforces that SQF annual testing, internal audits, and management reviews are most effective when treated as improvement tools rather than compliance exercises. Meaningful testing requires realistic, challenging scenarios that reflect actual risks, while reviews must account for changes in operations, suppliers, systems, and emerging hazards. Strong internal audits and data-driven management reviews provide leadership with the insight needed to allocate resources, address vulnerabilities, and strengthen program effectiveness.
When executed with intent and rigor, these annual requirements support continuous improvement, audit readiness, and long-term food safety performance across SQF-certified sites.