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    Welsh food and drink companies drive continuous improvement in food safety

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 7, 2025Updated:August 7, 2025No Comments
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    A trio of major Welsh food and drink companies have benefited from root cause analysis training thanks to the support of the Welsh Government’s HELIX Programme, previously named Project HELIX.

    With funding from the Welsh Government, ZERO2FIVE Food Industry Centre at Cardiff Metropolitan University has delivered bespoke onsite training to Brecon based Beacon Foods, Merthyr Tydfil’s Kepak, and Llantrisant’s the Welsh Pantry.

    Root cause analysis is a problem-solving tool that enables food manufacturers to investigate the underlying causes of potential food safety management issues and put in place permanent solutions that prevent problems from reoccurring.

    Food safety management experts from ZERO2FIVE developed bespoke root cause analysis workshops that were delivered on site to each of the three companies. Delegates from across each organisation attended the training, including technical, engineering, production and training team members.

    Each workshop included interactive activities looking at the fundamentals of root cause analysis, a practical case study using a hypothetical scenario, and a real-life example from each company that looked at how root cause analysis could be applied in practice.

    As a result of the support, over 90 members of staff were trained in how to carry out root cause analysis. Using the investigative tool has many benefits for manufacturers, including driving continuous improvement in food safety management, avoiding the costs of product recalls and reoccurring issues, reducing customer complaints, and protecting brand reputation.

    Mark Commons, Training Co-ordinator, Beacon Foods, said:

    “ZERO2FIVE’s bespoke root cause analysis training has resulted in a change in mindset amongst our team that has led to better outcomes for investigating any possible food safety issues. Our staff are empowered to conduct in depth investigations to support understanding the root cause of problems.”

    Dan Walker, Technical Manager, The Welsh Pantry, said:

    “The funded support through the HELIX Programme has allowed us to access expert knowledge and hands-on support that would have been difficult to resource internally. It’s enabled us to strengthen our systems, build staff capability, and tackle technical projects that have a direct impact on product quality and compliance.”

    Professor David Lloyd, Director of ZERO2FIVE Food Industry Centre, said:

    “Root cause analysis is a key tool that can benefit Welsh food and drink manufacturers in many ways. However, it can be difficult to put the theory into practice if you haven’t carried it out before. Our interactive training, which is funded through the Welsh Government’s HELIX Programme, provides staff with all the tools they need to implement effective root cause analysis.”

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