ISO 22000:2018 Requirements and Internal Auditor Training Course

Learn how to embed continual improvement at the heart of your organization through an ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System (FSMS). The revised standard is an opportunity for organizations to align their strategic direction and increase focus on improving food safety performance. A FSMS will enable an organization to improve its food safety (FS) performance and to manage its FS risks.

Identify the structure and requirements of an effective management system, and what this means for you. Gain a thorough insight into food safety management systems and the key concepts and structure of ISO 22000, key terms, definitions and the ISO standardized high level structure. You’ll learn to interpret and apply the key concepts and principles of the standard to existing processes within your organization.

An internal audit is an essential element to an effective FSMS, and by attending this course you will benefit by learning and developing the skills to help improve your organization’s FS performance. This course develops the necessary skills to assess and report on the conformance and implementation of processes based on ISO 22000. You’ll learn how to initiate an audit, prepare and conduct audit activities, compile and distribute audit reports, and complete follow-up activities.

How will I benefit?

This course will help you to understand the ISO 22000 food safety management system organizations requirements relative to:

  • The ability to consistently provide safe foods and relevant products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements
  • Addressing risks associated with its objectives
  • The ability to demonstrate conformity to specified food safety management system requirements

This course will also help you:

  • Prepare, conduct and follow-up on ISO 22000 audit activities
  • Identify and apply the benefits and requirements of an ISO 22000 audit
  • Gain the skills to assess an organization’s capability to manage its FSMS
  • Write factual audit reports and suggest corrective actions