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ISO 22000
Food Safety Management Systems
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The standard has been developed within ISO by experts
from the food industry, along with representatives of specialized
international organizations and in close cooperation with the Codex
Alimentarius Commission, the body jointly established by the United
Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAQ) and World Health
Organization (WHO) to develop food standards. |
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A major resulting benefit is that
ISO 22000
will make it easier for organizations worldwide to implement the
Codex HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) system for
food hygiene in a harmonized way, which does not vary with the
country or food product concerned.
Another benefit of
ISO 22000
is that it extends the successful management system approach of the
ISO 9001:2000
quality management system standard which is widely implemented in
all sectors but does not itself specifically address food safety.
The development of
ISO 22000
was based on the assumption that the most effective food safety
systems are designed, operated and continually improved within the
framework of a structured management system, and incorporated into
the overall management activities of the organization.
While
ISO 22000
can be implemented on its own, it is designed to be fully compatible
with
ISO 9001:2000
and companies already certified to
ISO 9001 will find it easy to extend this to
certification to
ISO 22000.
To help users to do so,
ISO 22000
includes a table showing the correspondence of its requirements with
those of
ISO 9001:2000.
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