Culture is tough to explain sometimes.
“Culture in any facility can be challenging,” said Ward. “It relies not just on measurables and specifics, but also ethos or customs and values, which are felt by people at all levels.”“HR should be part of the food safety team, helping to hire the best talent and ensure that there is a cultural fit with the company.” Raul Arroyo, food safety professional, AIB InternationalBreaking down communication silos so messages flow easily through various departments and job roles helps grow a culture that everyone understands and supports. “When management is involved, this communication improves,” Ward said. Guidance from HR can help QA professionals and management effectively approach employees to address issues related to labor regulations, for example. “Their guidance can direct employee engagement to ensure a positive response and improvement from the employee,” said Arroyo. “HR can also provide information about the languages that are spoken in the facility to ensure that training and education are delivered in a way that is most beneficial.”