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Food Safety Management System: ISO 22000 or FSSC 22000?

by Cynthia Weber
www.22000-Tools.com

How does an organization choose the right Food Safety Management System for
certification?

There has been an abundance of food safety standards in the world, but there is also
variation between standards, their implementation and auditing. With the success that the
International Organization of Standardization (ISO) has with harmonization of standards,
it was logical that they take on this issue with the development of an ISO Food Safety
Standard. The standard, ISO 22000 was released in 2005. Since its release it has been
successfully implemented in hundreds of companies around the world. The ISO 22000
Standard can be applied to any organization in the food chain, from the farm to the food
packaging producer.

However, the Global Food Safety Initiative is another organization playing an important
role in Food Safety Systems. This organization has “benchmarked” four existing food
safety schemes. Once a system is “benchmarked” it means that certification to the scheme
is accepted by organizations requiring a GFSI scheme. The current list of GFSI schemes
includes IFS, SQF, BRC and Dutch HACCP.

Having a GFSI recognized certification can be important to a company that is selling to


one of the major retailers that has chosen to require a GFSI scheme. Because this list
includes such giants as Wal-Mart, Carrefour, Tesco, Metro, Migros, Ahold, and Delhaize,
the GFSI recognition is very important to many food companies.

The question then, was could ISO 22000 be added to the list of GFSI standards? After a
review of the requirements of the standard, it was determined that for the food
manufacturers, GFSI would like to see more specific Prerequisite Program Requirements.
This led to the development of a specific document PAS 200 (Published by BSI)
specifying detailed PRP requirements for manufactures in the food industry.

The combination of the PRP document, PAS 220 and the ISO 22000 standard have now
been benchmarked by GFSI. The GFSI benchmarked registration scheme is “FSSC
22000”. To register, a company will implement both the requirements of ISO 22000 and
the PRP programs in PAS 22000. FSSC 22000 will only apply to food manufacturers,
other organizations in the food chain will use ISO 22000.

The next step is to have an “Owner” for the scheme, the Foundation for Food Safety
Certification, to maintain the ownership and accredit certification bodies.

So how do you choose between ISO 22000 and FSSC 22000? This decision will be
driven by your market. If you are not a food manufacturer, the ISO 22000 will be the
applicable standard. If you are a food manufacturer, your choice will be driven by what
your customers are looking for. To move from ISO 22000 to FSSC requires only a review
against the PAS 220 document, and an appropriately accredited registrar.

22000 Food Safety Management Implementation Package


Includes an FSMS Manual, Procedures and Forms, Computer Based Training,
Presentation Materials, Audit Checklists, Implementation Workbook and Internal Auditor
Training Program on CD.

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