NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAM APPLICATION & ORGANIC SYSTEM PLAN - PROCESSING/HANDLING



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NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAM APPLICATION & ORGANIC SYSTEM PLAN - PROCESSING/HANDLING 1 of 17 SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION: Name of Operation: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Mailing Address (if different): City: State: Zip Code: Primary Contact Information: Name: Telephone: E-mail: Other Contact: Name: Telephone: E-mail: Title: Fax: Title: Fax: Has this operation ever applied for registration with, been registered, inspected or certified by another certifying agency? No Yes, applied for registration or was registered. Provide a copy of registration documents/name of certifying agency. Yes, was inspected and/or certified. Provide a copy of the most recent inspection report, all nonconformities issued and the corrective actions taken. State Organic Registration: No Is this operation registered for organic farming in any state organic program? Yes; list state and registration number(s)

SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION (cont.): 2 of 17 Type of Operation 1. Processor Handler 2. Organic Only Parallel Production If parallel production, indicate the percentage of organic and non-organic production: % Organic % Non-organic 3a. List all products processes/handled as organic and indicate if the product is 100% organic or organic -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3b. List all products processed/handled as non-organic: A review of the OSP will be performed to ensure that your operation falls within the scope of the USDA NOP requirements. Throughout the OSP where you are requested to describe your methods, if your operation has formal procedures you may reference the procedure number in that section and attach a copy of the procedure.

SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION (cont.): 3 of 17 Upon completion of providing the information requested, please add any other information that you feel would aid in the evaluation of your operation in meeting the NOP requirements. Additional Notes: To the best of my knowledge, all information provided in this Organic System Plan accurately describes this organic farming operation. Print Name: Signature: Date: Note: This section for PrimusLabs.com use only Registration No.: PLc Certification Type: New Recertification Date application package and OSP received:

SECTION 2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION 4 of 17 a. Products labeled as Organic 1. Retail Product Labeling - list each retail product, its label name and attach a label for each product Use additional sheets if necessary. 2. Non-retail Product Labeling - list each product, describe how the shipping container or boxes will be identified or labelled and attach each label if used. Use additional sheets if necessary.

SECTION 2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION (cont.) 5 of 17 3. Lot traceability - describe your system include an example 4. Other ingredients (excluding water and salt) used in organic processing or in the final product: a. If non-organic agricultural ingredients are used, attach a list of those products with the non-organic agricultural ingredients used in each. Not Used Yes, see attached list b. If non-agricultural materials are used, attach a list of those products with the non-agricultural materials used in each. Not Used Yes, see attached list c. If volatile synthetic solvents or other synthetic processing materials are used, attach a list of those products with the synthetic materials that are used with each, and indicate if these materials are used in the organic or non-organic ingredients. Not Used Yes, see attached list d. The processing/handling operation shall make available to the inspector all documentation for verification that the ingredients and processing materials used are non-gmo, have not been irradiated or utilized sewage sludge in any manner. Not Used Yes, see attached list

SECTION 2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION (cont.) 6 of 17 b. Water 1. If water is used in this facility as an ingredient, for processing, sanitation, etc. describe in detail how and where the water is used.

SECTION 2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION (cont.) 7 of 17 2a. Describe any filtration or other water treatment systems in use. 2b. Attach copies of the most current water test results available. N/A Not Tested Yes, see attached 3. If steam is utilized in processing, describe its use in detail including whether or not it directly contacts organic product.

SECTION 2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION (cont.) 8 of 17 4. List all boiler additives used, if any, and attach available manufacturer's information (labels, MSDS, etc.) 5. If steam is used, is the condensate tested? If yes, attach a copy of the most current test results. N/A Not Tested Yes, see attached

SECTION 3. PEST MANAGEMENT 9 of 17 a. Pest Management Plan 1. Describe your pest management plan 2. Does you facility utilize a pest control map? No Yes, see attached 3. List all pest management products used, their active ingredient and if they are Approved, Restricted or Prohibited in accordance with the NOP standard. Product used Active Ingredient Status

SECTION 3. PEST MANAGEMENT (cont.) 10 of 17 Product used Active Ingredient Status

SECTION 4. ASSURANCE OF ORGANIC INTEGRITY 11 of 17 a. General 1. Describe your facility's quality assurance program or attach your QA/QC manual 2. Describe your product flow process (or attach your process flow chart) including critical control points 3. Describe your product recall system

SECTION 4. ASSURANCE OF ORGANIC INTEGRITY (cont.) 12 of 17 b. Equipment 1. Is the equipment used for organic processing only? Parallel Production Organic Only (skip to subsection c. Sanitation) 2. Describe the steps taken to prevent contamination of organic product with non-organic materials.

SECTION 4. ASSURANCE OF ORGANIC INTEGRITY (cont.) 13 of 17 c. Sanitation 1. Describe your sanitation program 2. List the cleaners and sanitizers used and attach the label information or MSDS for each material d. Seed Treatment (for seed facilities only) 1. List the products used for treating seeds and attach the label information or MSDS for each product

SECTION 4. ASSURANCE OF ORGANIC INTEGRITY (cont.) 14 of 17 2. Describe the steps taken to prevent contamination of organic product with treated seed or seed treatment materials e. Packaging 1. Describe the packaging materials or containers used 2. Are the packaging materials or containers re-used? If yes, what was the previous use? No Yes

SECTION 4. ASSURANCE OF ORGANIC INTEGRITY (cont.) 15 of 17 3. If packaging materials or containers are re-used, describe the cleaning procedure utilized prior to re-use 4. Do the packaging materials or containers utilize solder in their construction? No Yes If yes, attach the manufacturer's documentation which describes the composition of the solder used f. Storage 1. Describe the storage facilities used 2. If this is a parallel production operation, do the organic and non-organic products utilize the same storage facility? N/A, organic only No, separate storage facilities Yes, same storage facility used

SECTION 4. ASSURANCE OF ORGANIC INTEGRITY (cont.) 16 of 17 3. If the same storgae facility is used, describe the steps taken to prevent commingling of organic and non-organic products g. Transportation 1. Describe the steps taken to prevent the contamination of the organic by non-organic materials and prohibited substances during transport either to or from your facility.

SECTION 5. RECORDKEEPING 17 of 17 a. Recordkeeping 1) Describe your recordkeeping system 2) Provide a list of the logs that are kept with regard to the operation and a copy of each of those logs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Use additional sheets if necessary