Mark your calendar: audits under SQF Edition 10 start January 2, 2027. But the date isn't really the news. What you'll be measured against once it arrives is.
Edition 10 shifts the standard from "did they take the training?" to "can they actually do the job?" That's not a small tweak. It's a different kind of proof, and most food safety programs aren't set up to produce it yet.
A completion record used to be enough. Under Edition 10, it isn't. Auditors want evidence tied to a named worker: an assessment, an on-the-job sign-off from a supervisor, and records you can pull by role, shift, and line in minutes—not a weekend spent cross-referencing spreadsheets.
Here's the harder truth underneath that: most systems can't produce that evidence, because they were never built to. Your LMS, your HRIS, your HCM—chances are all of it was designed for a person with a desk job. It falls apart for a frontline team on a production line, working in multiple languages, across shifts, where "did you understand this" has to mean something more than "did you click next."
That's not a hypothetical gap. A recent global training survey found more than 50% of sites are still running compliance through paper or spreadsheets, and a quarter have no defined competency framework at all. Edition 10 is about to make that gap very hard to ignore.
You now have a standard your LMS, HRIS, or HCM wasn't built for. WorkForge is.
None of this is just about passing an audit. This is about driving competency over compliance, which leads to an environment where frontline workers can turn knowledge into know-how, advance careers, and stay longer. All of this leading to improvements to your bottom line.
The window to get ahead of Edition 10 is open right now. It won't stay that way. Take our free SQF 10 Readiness Assessment to see exactly where your program stands today. In a few short minutes you’ll know: