You need to ask yourself if you have only carried out 5 audits have you verified your whole Food Safety/Quality Management System?
The most likely answer is no unless you have verified all other areas with a different type of verification activity.
Regards,
Tony
I understood want you suggest but didn’t answer my questions: Is mandatory or not to do internal audit for all the process until the certification?
The short answer is no it isn't mandatory have to completed all of your internal audits but any auditor will need to be convinced that you have effectively implemented an internal audit system for ISO 9001 and in addition to this ISO 22000 requires you to have verified your
FSMS.
ISO 9001 8.2.2 Internal audit
“An audit programme shall be planned, taking into consideration the status and importance of the processes and areas to be audited, as well as the results of previous audits”
ISO 9004 Clause 8.2.1.3
“Top management should ensure the establishment of an effective and efficient internal audit process to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the
quality management system. The internal audit process acts as a management tool for independent assessment of any designated process or activity. The internal audit process provides an independent tool for use in obtaining objective evidence that the existing requirements are fulfilled, since the internal audit evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of the organization”.
ISO 22000 Clause 8.4.1
"The organisation shall conduct internal audits at planned intervals to determine whether the
food safety system .............is effectively implemented and updated"
So although technically you don't have to complete all of your audits but you need to demonstrate you have effectively implemented an internal audit system based on status and importance of the processes and areas.
ISO 22000 Clause 8.1 The Food Safety team shall plan and implement the processes needed to verify .......the
food safety management systemISO 22000 Clause 8.4.3 The Food Safety team shall analyse the results of all verification activities, including the results of internal audits...... to confirm that the overall performance of the system meets the planned arrangements and the food safety management system requirements established by the organization
So if you have only carried out 5 audits have you verified your whole
Food Safety Management System? If you need to do all your audits to verify your
FSMS then it will be mandatory to have completed all your audits.
I hope this helps
Regards,
Tony