Achieving ISO 22000 Certification for your Food Safety Management System – Increasing confidence within the food chain

Believe it or not you can now add value to your business by gaining ISO 22000 Certification. The ISO 22000 standard has now been approved as part of the Food Safety System Certification scheme by the Global Food Safety Initiative. It is a requirement for ISO 22000 certification that the food safety management system closely monitors process activities and implements actions for improvement.There is now far more acknowledgement of the virtues of the ISO 22000 food safety management system standard.

Regardless of your organisations size or whether you supply products or services ISO 22000 food safety management system certification is appropriate.Ensuring Customer Satisfaction through your organisation’s Food Safety Management System is a key aim of the standard.In order to meet the requirements of the ISO 22000 standard an organisation should constantly measure its’ food safety processes and analyse the data for opportunities for improvement.

In order to achieve ISO 22000 Certification an organization should have a documented food safety management system and not a system of food safety documents.Your food safety management system documentation should be used for communication, demonstrating due diligence and sharing experience or information. Food safety management system ddocuments may be in any form or type of medium and the guidance in ISO 22004:2004 clause 4.2 gives paper, electronic or picture as examples but states in any valid form. In order to achieve ISO 22000 certification of its food safety management system an organization needs to address key elements of the standard.There are five sections that outline the requirements of a ISO 22000 compliant food safety management system 4: Food Safety Management System, 5: Management Responsibility, 6: Resource Management, 7: Planning and Realization of safe Products, 8: Validation, Verification and Improvement of the Food Safety Management System.ISO 22000 section 4 dictates that the food management system should be documented and have compulsory procedures for document and record control including external documents.

ISO 22000 Section 5 states the requirements for Management Responsibility including a documented Food Safety Policy, commitment to the food safety management system, defined authority and the need for regular reviews. ISO 22000 clause 5.6 requires an organisation to ensure that sufficient information on issues concerning food safety is available throughout the food chain by establishing, implementing and maintaining effective arrangements for communication, by designated personnel, with suppliers and contractors, customers or consumers, statutory and regulatory authorities, other organizations that have an impact on the food safety management system. ISO 22000 Clause 5.6.1 requires an organisation to establish and maintain effective internal communication with personnel on issues having an impact on food safety and the food safety team to be informed in a timely manner of changes that may affect the food safety management system.

Section 6 of the ISO 22000 standard requires the food safety management system to address and review requirements for resources, human resources and training, infrastructure and work environment.ISO 22000 Section 7 requires the planning and development of the processes needed for the realization of safe products.

ISO 22000 specifies detailed document requirements in order to conduct a hazard analysis. This information includes a food safety team, prerequisite programmes, characteristics of raw materials, ingredients and product contact materials, description of end products, intended use, flow diagrams, process steps and control measures. ISO 22000 requires that in conducting a hazard analysis an organisation needs to establish operational prerequisite programmes (PRPs), establish the HACCP plan then update the preliminary information. ISO 22000 Section 7 also has requirements for verification planning, a traceability system and control of nonconformity.

ISO 22000 Section 8 outlines the requirement to validate, verify and improve the food safety management system. The food safety team are required to plan and implement processes to validate control measure combinations, control of monitoring and measuring including calibration, then verify the food safety management system by methods including internal audit, evaluation of individual verification results and analysis of results of verification activities. The last requirements are to continually improve and update the food safety management system.

ISO 22000 certification for your food safety management system clearly demonstrates commitment to ensuring that food is safe for human consumption.The value of ISO 22000 certification for your food safety management system has never been higher and it sends a clear message to all interested parties that a certified organization is committed to high food safety standards and continual improvement.

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