Hi Charles,
The book has some references of FSSC-22000 but I decided to avoid the explanation of the ISO/TS-22002-1 requirements. Most of them are so simple and direct and I decided to focus on the requirements of ISO-22000. I’m my experience as third party assessor; some of those requirements are not always easy to understand. The book has a lot of diagrams, a big focus on terminology, examples, one proposed form for validations and a new decision tree.
About OPRPs: There is a section in the book about the classification of control measures and also things to consider during OPRP implementation (validation, planned corrections, etc). I’m sure it will be really useful.
I know about the new ISO publication and I noticed the price and the number of pages… I’m planning to buy the ISO book this month.
You can pre-view the book on Amazon.
Saludos!