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The ISO 22000 standard is aimed at all organisations involved in the food industry supply chain:
The requirements of ISO 22000 may also be implemented by companies indirectly linked to the food industry, involved in:
The requirements of ISO 22000 are general in nature. Consequently, they can be applied to all organisations involved in the food chain, regardless of their specialisation, size or complexity, as well as any quality standards already in place.
The ISO 22000 standard was developed in response to the ongoing globalisation of the food industry. It sets out international standards for food safety management that can be applied throughout the food chain – from farming and livestock rearing to consumer service. ISO 22000 allows all entities operating in the food industry (and those indirectly related to it) to obtain uniform certification. Above all, however, it serves to implement a reliable operational system focused on delivering safe food to the customer.
The ISO 22000 standard is designed to enable an organisation to:
The ISO 22000 standard is consistent with the requirements of the HACCP system, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Hygiene Practice (GHP). ISO 22000 can also be integrated with other systems in the ISO family, such as the ISO 9001 quality management system.
Implementing FSMS involves introducing internationally recognised processes within the company. The direct benefits of complying with the requirements of the ISO 22000 standard include:
By operating in accordance with the ISO 22000 standard, a company can apply for an internationally recognised certificate confirming the effective operation of an FSMS within the organisation. ISO 22000 certification has a positive impact on the company’s image in the eyes of customers (both current and potential), colleagues and shareholders. It increases the company’s market value, boosts its international recognition, and expands its scope of operations, for example, by granting the right to participate in tenders.
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