Day 104 - 15 Mar 95 - Page 40
1 o'clock anyway, but if you want to ask any questions so
2 that you can identify documentation, do so.
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4 MR. MORRIS: Yes. Mr. Bennett, let me quickly read your final
5 statement. The records for the 5th to 26th that you say
6 you looked at, the process control records, could you just
7 name the documents you looked at? Do you remember?
8 A. Yes, indeed.
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10 Q. It is the ones you saw this week, effectively, or last
11 week.
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can you identify them?
14 A. Yes.
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16 Q. A way to do it might be to follow the process as it were.
17 A. Yes.
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19 Q. And say what the control records were that you looked at?
20 A. Yes. In order to answer fully the first time, may
21 I refer to the documents?
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23 Q. Do by all means?
24 A. We have already got because there are 5 or 6 of them.
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26 Q. Perhaps it would help if you gave an example?
27 A. Yes. Starting with the slaughtering process at the
28 beginning, the first control sheet is -----
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do you have a page number?
31 A. I have. On page 12 of what I have got as the Alec
32 Jarrett file, that is a half hourly QC check which does not
33 apply to the slaughterhouse because that is a product
34 check. I will come to that but I am beginning at the
35 beginning as it were. The first documented control sheet
36 is the process control sheet for the slaughterhouse. If
37 you turn to page 14, will you see there is a process
38 control sheet headed "boning room".
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40 MR. MORRIS: Let me clarify the situation. You have seen
41 documents for the period 5th to 26th April?
42 A. Yes.
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44 Q. You have seen the documents of the half hourly quality
45 control checks?
46 A. I have not but when I come to them -- I have not come
47 to those yet because they do not actually have that
48 particular form in the slaughterhouse. These documents
49 here refer to the boning room. Jarretts have chosen to
50 show examples of boning room documents because those are
51 the ones to which Miss Hovi's statement applied.
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53 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think we are going round in a bit of a
54 circle at the moment. Are you asking only, at the moment
55 anyway, what were the process control records for the
56 period of 5th to 26th April 1994 which Mr. Bennett looked
57 at?
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59 MR. MORRIS: Yes. When you say "process control", I presume you
60 mean anything to do with the things that could affect the
