ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Systems

ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Systems

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ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Systems
ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Systems
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Why do you need ISO 22000?

Used by organizations across the food chain to help deliver food that’s safe to eat, ISO 22000:2018 is an excellent framework to help implement a food safety management system (FSMS). ISO 22000 is currently transitioning to the new version, ISO 22000:2018.

How food is grown, transported, manufactured and even consumed has changed significantly since the original standard was published over a decade ago. The new standard considers these changes and aims to help organizations reduce food safety hazards.

In addition to making ISO 22000 and the resulting FSMS easier to integrate with other ISO management systems, the new version of the standard also introduces the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle and risk-based thinking. By combining PDCA and risk-based thinking to manage business risk with HACCP to identify, prevent and control food safety hazards, ISO 22000 helps organizations to reduce exposure to risk and improve safety.

 

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What are the benefits of ISO 22000?

  • Working to the ISO 22000 standard can help you to Introduce internationally recognized processes to your business
  • ISO 22000 certification can help you to give suppliers and stakeholders confidence in your hazard controls and enable you to put these hazard controls in place across your supply chain
  • Introduce transparency around accountability and responsibilities
  • Continually improve and update your systems so it stays effective
  • ISO 22000 contains the food safety management system requirements of FSSC 22000 (which is a Global Food Safety Initiative, GFSI recognised scheme) and is used along with requirements for prerequisite programs for the appropriate industry sector

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