ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015
(Amendment)Green coffee - Guidelines for storage and transport - Amendment 1
Green coffee - Guidelines for storage and transport - Amendment 1
Café vert — Lignes directrices pour l'entreposage et le transport — Amendement 1
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 07-Apr-2015
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 34/SC 15 - Coffee
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 34/SC 15 - Coffee
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 08-Apr-2015
- Due Date
- 16-Apr-2017
- Completion Date
- 16-Apr-2017
Relations
- Effective Date
- 13-Oct-2020
Overview
ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 is an important amendment to the international standard that provides updated guidelines for the storage and transport of green coffee. Developed by ISO/TC 34/SC 15, the committee dedicated to food products and coffee, this amendment addresses critical factors that influence the preservation of green coffee quality during warehousing and shipment. The document emphasizes maintaining optimal environmental conditions to prevent quality degradation, ensuring green coffee beans retain their properties until they reach the roasters.
This amendment highlights the significance of managing lighting conditions in storage environments as a key factor affecting the conservation of green coffee color and quality.
Key Topics
Lighting Conditions in Warehouses
ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 outlines that both natural and artificial illumination directly impact green coffee quality by accelerating degradation. The storage environment should:- Avoid direct natural illumination in coffee storage areas
- Minimize the use of artificial light, using it only as necessary for safety
- Employ indirect natural light where unavoidable but protect coffee with suitable materials
- Ensure coffee is kept mostly in darkness to preserve quality
- Position artificial lights in aisles and corridors, never directly above coffee bags
- Use phased lighting systems to reduce exposure to light
Quality Preservation Principles
The amendment reinforces that light exposure is a key degradation factor, particularly affecting the color and overall quality of green coffee. Proper control of warehouse lighting is essential to slow down the deterioration processes.Safety and Operational Clarity
While keeping coffee in complete darkness is recommended, it is not mandatory if reasonable lighting is required for workers’ safety. This balance helps maintain both quality standards and safe working conditions in coffee storage.
Applications
Coffee Warehousing
Coffee storage facilities can apply these guidelines to design or modify lighting systems for optimal coffee preservation. This assists in maintaining the bean quality throughout the storage period before roasting.Transportation Logistics
Transporters handling green coffee can adopt these standards for containers and shipping environments to minimize exposure to damaging light during transit.Quality Management Systems
Coffee producers, exporters, and importers can integrate this amendment into their quality assurance frameworks to uphold international best practices in green coffee handling.Facility Design and Operations
Warehouse layout planning in coffee supply chains should consider ambient lighting and protective materials, aligning with ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 to extend bean shelf life.
Related Standards
ISO 6673 - Green Coffee - Sampling
Works in conjunction with storage standards to ensure coffee quality from sampling to transportation stages.ISO 10470 - Green Coffee - Definitions and Basic Use
Provides essential terminology that complements handling guidelines, including ISO 8455 recommendations.ISO 9992 - Coffee and Coffee Products - Vocabulary
Useful for standardizing terminology related to coffee quality factors influenced by storage and transport.International Coffee Organization (ICO) Guidelines
Supports global coffee trade conformance, often referencing ISO standards for best practices in coffee preservation.
ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 is critical for stakeholders seeking to maintain green coffee integrity by mitigating light-induced quality loss in storage and transport environments. Adopting these updated guidelines enables sustainable supply chain management and ensures premium coffee quality from origin to cup.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Green coffee - Guidelines for storage and transport - Amendment 1". This standard covers: Green coffee - Guidelines for storage and transport - Amendment 1
Green coffee - Guidelines for storage and transport - Amendment 1
ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 67.140.20 - Coffee and coffee substitutes. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 8455:2011/Amd 1:2015 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 8455:2011. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 8455
Second edition
2011-02-15
AMENDMENT 1
2015-04-01
Green coffee — Guidelines for storage
and transport
AMENDMENT 1
Café vert — Lignes directrices pour l’entreposage et le transport
AMENDEMENT 1
Reference number
ISO 8455:2011/Amd.1:2015(E)
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