Dear All,
The original request is perhaps being somewhat diverted ?
I suggest the basic question is whether
“BRC” consider that passing an “acceptable level (?)” training course in ISO 22000 demands an “acceptable level (?)”of ability” regarding the knowledge / implementation of (pure) Codex
HACCP.
IMO concept-wise the answer is clearly yes, eg 22000 effectively extends / amplifies the Codex scheme but implementation is perhaps more debatable despite the universally allowed flexibility for both systems.?
The hierarchy probably (?) bias the undefined “acceptable level” above to concepts so that any “training qualified” 22000 auditor would then be considered capable of handling a “mere” traditional
HACCP job ?
Nonetheless, interested to know the official (majority?) answer ?
Rgds / Charles.C
PS Of course, I suppose that if GFSI did not like BRC's conclusion, they could always add another mandatory clause ?