Free Traceability Tool

Lot Traceability Readiness Checker

CPG food brands must track specific food items from farm to fork. This tool helps assess your current ability to meet new regulatory demands for end-to-end product visibility.

Lot Traceability Readiness Checker

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Your Inputs

How many distinct points in your supply chain capture traceability data?
What percentage of your recorded traceability data is accurate?
How long does it take to find all data for a specific lot?
What percentage of your suppliers provide required traceability data?
How many times per year do staff receive traceability training?
How many of your internal systems (ERP, WMS, etc.) share traceability data?
How often do you conduct mock recalls or traceability drills?

Your Results

Overall Traceability Readiness Score
Your overall preparedness for FSMA 204 compliance and rapid response.
Estimated Compliance Gap Areas
The number of significant areas where your system may not meet FSMA 204 rules.
Data Retrieval Efficiency Rating
A rating (1-5, 5 being best) of how quickly and completely you can access lot data.
Regulatory Risk Exposure Level
A rating (1-5, 5 being highest) indicating potential non-compliance penalties.

How This Calculator Works

The checker evaluates your current traceability practices across key data points, data accuracy, and retrieval speed. It assigns a readiness score based on alignment with FSMA 204 Critical Tracking Event (CTE) and Key Data Element (KDE) requirements.

When to Use This Tool

A snack food producer needs to confirm their system meets new FSMA 204 requirements before the compliance deadline.
The tool highlights specific data elements or event records that are missing or incomplete, guiding necessary system updates.
A dairy company wants to evaluate their ability to quickly identify and isolate a contaminated lot during a potential recall event.
It reveals the estimated time to trace a product from source to store, indicating if current processes are fast enough for public health protection.
A frozen meal manufacturer is onboarding several new ingredient suppliers and needs to ensure their data submission practices align with internal standards.
The checker provides a benchmark for supplier data quality and integration, identifying potential weak points in the extended supply chain.

Common Questions

What is FSMA 204 and why is it important for my CPG brand?
FSMA 204 mandates enhanced traceability for certain high-risk foods, requiring food businesses to maintain specific Key Data Elements (KDEs) at Critical Tracking Events (CTEs) throughout the supply chain. It's crucial for food safety and rapid recall response.
How often should I use this Lot Traceability Readiness Checker?
We recommend using this tool at least annually, or whenever there are significant changes to your supply chain, new product introductions, or updates to regulatory requirements. Regular checks ensure ongoing compliance.
My readiness score is low. What should I do next?
A low score indicates areas needing improvement. Focus on the identified compliance gaps, such as improving data capture at specific CTEs, increasing data accuracy, or reducing data retrieval times. Consider a deeper dive into your processes.
Does using this tool guarantee FSMA 204 compliance?
No, this tool provides an assessment of your readiness and highlights potential areas for improvement. It is not a substitute for legal advice or a comprehensive audit by a qualified professional. It serves as a valuable self-assessment guide.

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