This is the least understood part of the MMPR, welcome to the wannabe club, put up a few posts so you can private message.
Your Quality Assurance Person is the most important person in Health Canada's eyes IMO. Your not saying anything new here, your idea and mine of what is necessary to appease HC are similar.
Most wannabe's here, are going out of their way for special training or to hire special people who claim to be experts. Some are spending upwards of 30K towards this unknown. Where does it say that greenline is even recognized by Health Canada?
Our thinking is closer to yours and we don't want to spend the 30K unless we absolutely have to. Who knows about our quality assurance better than us, quality assurance is what we do, it is all we do in our grow rooms.
If you are an educated grower and can talk confidently about all aspects of growing and processing marihuana, and can learn new tricks like shipping, and government relations, then you really should be the quality assurance person IMO. How is some person that drops in every week or month going to assure the quality? Common sense says that we are the experts in growing and processing marihuana.
I am definitely in the minority opinion on this one. But because we are not doing anything but what the rules say we have to and not an inch more, we will learn what HC needs, trust me, and so will you.
We have a highly qualified horticulturist on staff, (my husband) who will work when I tell him (just kidding), he will do whatever is required to be the QAP, (or else). If you have a QAP for a food crop already, then it sounds like you should go with them. Hopefully you are getting as good a deal as me, meaning in house, lol.
I've said it before, your head grower in a small operation should be your QAP. If your head growers shouldn't be the QAP, then they really shouldn't be the head grower either IMO. If your responsible enough to look after all aspects of a crop from start to finish and from seed to dried marihuana, as a patient, that's who I want my quality assurance person to be .
Growing is not a 9-5 job, this is a 24/7 commitment. In a small operation, this decision could be everything financially too. What does your outside QAP earn, what work are they responsible for? If things go wrong is the QAP insured? It sounded like this "qualified person" was expecting a full time job? Who is getting up in the middle of the night to figure out why the temp alarm in # three is going off? I'm guessing that would still be me.
Was marihuana part of the "professional" QAP's experience?
Will someone speak up about their QAP training or a general description of a QAP that they hired, job description, experience, etc. Can somebody speak about their greenline experience.
Anybody with a proposed small operation using an outside QAP?
Convince me that HC needs QAP training or people to give you a license. So far we are not convinced, the training is unaccredited, and an outside QAP makes little sense for quality. I'm not saying it is a scam, but am not sure that it is not. Opinions welcome.