01
Crisis Response Flowchart
Decision Tree / Severity Routing / Notification Chain
When a food safety event hits, every minute counts. This flowchart governs the response path from detection through post-mortem.
Color coding: Red = Critical,
Amber = Major,
Blue = Minor.
Event Detected
Severity Assessment
Critical
Contamination / Illness / Death
CEO + Legal + FDA
Within 1 Hour
Major
Temp Breach / Foreign Object
VP Ops + QA Director
Within 4 Hours
Minor
Labeling Error / Short Ship
QA Manager
Within 24 Hours
Communication Deployment
Resolution & Containment
Post-Mortem Review
■ Response SLA is non-negotiable. Critical = 1 hour to first notification. Major = 4 hours. Minor = 24 hours.
Rule: CEO (Michael Levine) is personally notified for ALL Critical events. No exceptions. No delegation.
02
Product Recall Notice
Template / Red Header / Dot-Matrix Barcode Watermark
Voluntary Product Recall
URGENT — ACTION REQUIRED
GFS
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717
Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]
Recall #: [RCL-XXXX-XXX]
Affected Product Information
Product Name
[Product Name]
UPC Code
[0 00000 00000 0]
Lot Code(s)
[LOT-XXXXX, LOT-XXXXX]
Best-By Date(s)
[MM/DD/YYYY – MM/DD/YYYY]
Distribution Area
[States / Regions / Nationwide]
Reason for Recall
[Description of the food safety concern, e.g., potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Include how the issue was discovered and any illness reports.]
Consumer Instructions
If you have purchased this product, do not consume it. Please return it to the place of purchase for a full refund, or dispose of it safely. If you believe you have experienced illness related to this product, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Contact Information
Consumer Hotline: (877) 728-5550
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM EST
Email: safety@GlobalFoodSolutions.co
Website: www.globalfoodsolutions.co/recalls
GFS-RCL-TEMPLATE-v1.0 · Confidential until public release authorized
■ Identity element: dot-matrix barcode watermark behind content area. Recall notice must always carry the red header bar and GFS letterhead. Never issue without Legal review.
03
Food Safety Alert
Temperature / Contamination Event / Corner Bracket Framing
⚠
Food Safety Alert
Customer Notification — Immediate Action May Be Required
GFS
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
Alert ID: [FSA-XXXX-XXX]
Affected Shipment(s)
| Shipment ID |
Product |
Ship Date |
Status |
| [SHP-XXXXX] |
[Product Name] |
[MM/DD/YYYY] |
Hold |
| [SHP-XXXXX] |
[Product Name] |
[MM/DD/YYYY] |
Hold |
What Happened
[Description of the event: e.g., During routine monitoring, our cold chain system detected a temperature excursion on reefer unit R-XXXX. Internal sensors recorded a peak of XX.X°F at checkpoint XX, exceeding the XX°F threshold for XX minutes.]
What We Are Doing
- [Immediate containment action taken]
- [Investigation / testing underway]
- [Replacement shipment details]
- [Expected resolution timeline]
Customer Action Required
[Specific instructions: e.g., Please place affected product on hold immediately. Do not distribute until further notice. Our QA team will contact you within 24 hours with disposition instructions.]
Contact: (877) 728-5550 · safety@GlobalFoodSolutions.co · GFS-FSA-TEMPLATE-v1.0
■ Identity element: corner bracket framing on the document. Amber header signals severity below recall but above routine. Always include resolution timeline.
05
Customer Notification Email
Urgent Template / Red Accent / Barcode Border
Subject:
[URGENT] Food Safety Notification — [Product/Shipment ID]
From:
Global Food Solutions Safety Team <safety@GlobalFoodSolutions.co>
Priority:
High
Dear [Customer Name],
What Happened
[Clear, factual description of the event and how it affects this specific customer's orders.]
What We Are Doing
[Specific actions: investigation, replacement shipment, credit, etc.]
What You Should Do
[Specific customer instructions: hold product, return, dispose, etc.]
We understand the impact this has on your operations and sincerely apologize for the disruption. The safety of our products and the trust of our customers are our highest priorities.
Your Direct Contact
Michael Levine, CEO
Direct: (877) 728-5550
Email: mlevine@GlobalFoodSolutions.co
Sincerely,
Michael Levine
Chief Executive Officer
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
Global Food Solutions, Inc. · 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 · (877) 728-5550
■ Identity element: barcode border accent on left margin. Crisis emails use red accent header instead of cobalt. Always include a direct contact — never send a crisis email from a no-reply address.
06
Internal Alert
Staff Notification / Confidential / Severity Badge
Internal — Do Not Distribute
Incident ID
[INC-XXXX-XXX]
Date / Time
[MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM]
Incident Details
[Detailed description of the incident. What happened, where, when, and what product/shipments are affected. Include sensor data, lot numbers, and any relevant system alerts.]
Immediate Actions Required
1
[First action item: e.g., Halt all outbound shipments of affected product]
2
[Second action item: e.g., Quarantine inventory lots XXXX-XXXX]
3
[Third action item: e.g., Initiate customer notification sequence]
Assigned Crisis Team
| Role |
Name |
Contact |
Status |
| Incident Commander |
Michael Levine |
(877) 728-5550 |
Notified |
| [Role] |
[Name] |
[Phone] |
Pending |
| [Role] |
[Name] |
[Phone] |
Standby |
Communication Restrictions
DO NOT discuss this incident with media, customers, or external parties without authorization from the Incident Commander.
DO NOT post on social media or share details in personal communications.
ALL external communications must be approved by Michael Levine before release.
■ Internal alerts use the red/white hazard stripe header. The "DO NOT DISTRIBUTE" stamp rotates -3deg for urgency. Always include communication restrictions section.
07
Post-Incident Report
Root Cause / Corrective Actions / Lessons Learned
Global Food Solutions, Inc. · Quality Assurance Division
Report #: [PIR-XXXX-XXX]
Incident #: [INC-XXXX-XXX]
Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]
Classification: Confidential
1. Incident Summary
[Brief summary of the incident: what occurred, when, severity, and products affected.]
2. Timeline of Events
[MM/DD HH:MM]
[Event detected / Alert triggered]
[MM/DD HH:MM]
[First response / Containment initiated]
[MM/DD HH:MM]
[Customer notifications sent]
[MM/DD HH:MM]
[Resolution confirmed]
3. Root Cause Analysis
[Detailed root cause: what failed, why it failed, contributing factors. Include any system/sensor data that supports the analysis.]
4. Corrective Actions Taken
[List specific corrective actions implemented during and after the incident.]
5. Preventive Measures
[Long-term changes to prevent recurrence: process changes, equipment upgrades, training, monitoring enhancements.]
6. Impact Assessment
Customer Impact
[# customers affected, product volume, disruption duration]
Financial Impact
[Product loss, credits issued, investigation costs, total $]
7. Lessons Learned
[Key takeaways: what worked, what did not, what needs to change. Be candid.]
Prepared By
Name / Title / Date
Approved By
Michael Levine, CEO / Date
■ Post-incident reports are mandatory for all Major and Critical events. Due within 5 business days of resolution. Corner bracket framing signals formal GFS documentation.
08
Regulatory Notification
FDA / USDA / Government Correspondence Format
GFS
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717
Phone: (877) 728-5550 · Fax: [Fax]
[Date]
VIA: Certified Mail / Electronic Submission
[Agency Name]
[Division / Office]
[Street Address]
[City, State ZIP]
RE: [Voluntary Recall / Reportable Food / Market Withdrawal]
Dear Sir or Madam:
Global Food Solutions, Inc., doing business at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717, hereby notifies [Agency] of the following:
Establishment Number
[EST-XXXXX]
Product Description
[Full product description including brand, size, UPC]
Lot / Production Codes
[All affected lot codes]
Production Dates
[Date range]
Distribution Details
[States distributed, number of accounts, retail/foodservice]
Quantity
[Total lbs/cases produced and distributed]
Reason for Action
[Specific reason: contamination type, allergen, foreign material, etc.]
Corrective Action
[Actions taken: voluntary recall initiated, product quarantined, customer notifications issued, root cause investigation underway]
We are committed to full cooperation with [Agency] throughout the investigation and resolution of this matter. All relevant records and documentation are available upon request.
Please contact the undersigned directly with any questions or requests for additional information.
Respectfully submitted,
Michael Levine
Chief Executive Officer
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
(877) 728-5550 · mlevine@GlobalFoodSolutions.co
GFS-REG-TEMPLATE-v1.0 · Privileged & Confidential
■ Regulatory notifications follow formal government correspondence format. Always sent via certified mail AND electronic submission. CEO signature required. Legal must review before submission.
09
Crisis Severity Matrix
5-Level Scale with Response Requirements
Every crisis is classified on a 1-5 severity scale within the first 30 minutes. The severity level determines who is notified, response timeline, communication cadence, and escalation path. Classification can be upgraded but never downgraded without CEO approval.
| Level |
Severity |
Examples |
Response Time |
Notification Chain |
Comms Cadence |
5 |
CRITICAL |
Class I recall, foodborne illness outbreak, facility shutdown, regulatory seizure, fatality |
IMMEDIATE (within 15 min) |
CEO + All VPs + Legal + Board + Insurance + FDA/USDA |
Every 2 hours until resolved. Daily written brief. |
4 |
SEVERE |
Class II recall, major temperature breach (multi-load), serious injury, media coverage |
Within 30 min |
CEO + VP Ops + Compliance + Legal |
Every 4 hours. Daily summary to leadership. |
3 |
MAJOR |
Class III recall, single-load temp breach, customer complaint cluster, equipment failure affecting production |
Within 1 hour |
VP Ops + Compliance + affected department head |
Every 8 hours. Written incident report within 24h. |
2 |
MODERATE |
Single customer complaint with product defect, minor temperature excursion, vehicle accident (no injury) |
Within 4 hours |
Department head + QA manager |
Daily until resolved. Incident log entry. |
1 |
LOW |
Labeling error caught pre-ship, minor equipment malfunction, isolated delivery delay |
Within 24 hours |
Shift supervisor + QA |
Log entry. Review at next production meeting. |
Severity classification made by the first responder, confirmed by Compliance within 30 minutes. When in doubt, classify UP. CEO can override any classification. All Level 4-5 events require post-incident report within 72 hours.
10
Communication Timeline Template
Hour-by-Hour Response Protocol
This timeline defines the communication sequence for a Level 4-5 crisis event. Each milestone has a responsible party and deliverable. Times are relative to T=0 (moment of incident discovery).
Incident Discovered
First responder secures scene, stops affected production line, isolates affected product. Calls VP Ops on emergency line. Begins documenting with timestamp photos.
Owner: First Responder / Shift Supervisor
Crisis Team Activated
VP Ops activates crisis team. Emergency conference bridge opened. Preliminary severity classification assigned. CEO notified via text + call.
Owner: VP Operations
Situation Assessment Complete
Scope determined: affected products, lot codes, distribution footprint. Hold/stop-sale issued on all affected inventory. Legal counsel contacted if Level 4-5.
Owner: Director of Compliance
First External Communications
Affected customers notified via phone (top 10) and email (all). Internal all-hands brief. Media holding statement prepared. Regulatory notification drafted if required.
Owner: CEO (external) / VP Ops (internal)
Corrective Action Initiated
Root cause investigation underway. Product retrieval/recall logistics coordinated. Customer FAQ document published. Second internal update issued.
Owner: Compliance + Operations
24-Hour Status Report
Written incident summary to CEO + Board. Regulatory filing submitted (if required). Customer follow-up calls completed. Media monitoring report. Preliminary root cause documented.
Owner: CEO
All communications must be reviewed by Legal before external release. Never speculate on cause in external communications. Use factual, measured language only. Refer to the crisis communication templates in Sections 02-08 for exact document formats.
11
Stakeholder Notification Checklist
Who / When / How / By Whom
Every stakeholder group has a defined notification method, timeline, and responsible party. This checklist ensures no one is missed and communications happen in the correct sequence.
| ☐ |
Stakeholder |
Min Level |
Timeline |
Method |
Responsible |
Template |
| ☐ | CEO / Michael Levine | Level 3+ | Immediate | Phone + Text | VP Ops | Verbal brief |
| ☐ | All Employees | Level 3+ | Within 1 hour | Internal email + PA | VP Ops | Section 06 template |
| ☐ | Affected Customers | Level 4+ | Within 1 hour | Phone (top 10) + Email | CEO + Sales | Section 05 template |
| ☐ | Legal Counsel | Level 4+ | Within 30 min | Phone | CEO | Verbal brief |
| ☐ | FDA / USDA | Level 4+ | Within 24 hours | Official filing + call | Compliance Dir. | Section 08 template |
| ☐ | Insurance Carrier | Level 4+ | Within 24 hours | Phone + written notice | Controller | Policy notification form |
| ☐ | Media | Level 5 | When contacted | Prepared statement | CEO only | Section 04 template |
| ☐ | Advisory Board | Level 5 | Within 4 hours | Email + phone | CEO | Brief summary email |
| ☐ | Suppliers / Co-packers | Level 3+ | Within 4 hours | Phone + email | VP Ops | Custom notification |
Print this checklist and physically check each box during a crisis. One person (VP Ops or designee) owns the checklist and confirms all notifications are complete. File the completed checklist in the incident folder.
12
Social Media Crisis Response Guide
Platform Protocol / Response Templates / Escalation
Social media amplifies crises faster than any other channel. GFS follows a strict protocol for monitoring, responding, and escalating social media mentions during crisis events. Only authorized personnel may post responses.
Do NOT
■ Delete negative comments or posts
■ Argue with customers online
■ Share details before official statement
■ Post from personal accounts about the crisis
■ Speculate on causes or blame
■ Share internal documents or photos
■ Use humor or casual tone
■ Respond without Legal review (Level 4+)
DO
■ Acknowledge the situation quickly
■ Express concern for affected parties
■ Direct people to official channels
■ Post the official statement once approved
■ Monitor all platforms continuously
■ Screenshot and archive all mentions
■ Use consistent messaging across platforms
■ Provide a phone number for direct contact
Response Templates
Initial acknowledgment:
"We are aware of [issue] and are investigating. Customer safety is our top priority. We will share more information as it becomes available. For questions, call (877) 728-5550."
Follow-up with info:
"Update: We have identified [scope] and taken [action]. Affected customers have been contacted directly. Full details: [link to statement]."
Resolution:
"This matter has been fully resolved. [Summary of action taken]. We thank our customers for their patience and trust. Details: [link]."
Authorized Social Media Spokespeople
Level 1-2: Marketing Manager (pre-approved responses only)
Level 3: Director of Sales or VP Ops (review by CEO)
Level 4-5: CEO only (Legal must review all posts)
Social media monitoring during crisis: Check all platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, X/Twitter, Google Reviews, Yelp) every 30 minutes during Level 4-5 events. Screenshot and timestamp every mention. Compile daily social media report for the crisis file. Resume normal posting cadence only after CEO approval.
All social media crisis responses are archived in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/Crisis/Social Media/. Screenshots include date, time, platform, and URL. Never delete screenshots even after resolution.