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Best Answer , 17 June 2014 - 03:15 PM

Ok I apologize apparently I misread your question.  You knew that there was one for SQF and BRC I won't delete those because someone else may want those links but here is one for FSSC22000 http://www.viasyst.net/fssc

 

and if they are European there are other ones they could be like IFS (International Food Safety) and other ones you can find on GFSI's website.)

 

ok... so... I can't delete them all and consolidate so here is the full list of where to find GFSI certified facilities:

 

Primus GFS: http://www.primusgfs.com/certificationRegister.aspx

 

IFS: IFS provides all information through a database which is available via the website www.ifs-certification.com. Each IFS certificate, IFS audit report and the action plan is stored in a secure area. Only the IFS registered retailers, the IFS certification bodies and the IFS certified food companies have access to the secured area.

 

Global Aquaculture The Alliance (seafood): http://www.gaallianc.../facilities.php

 

Global Gap: https://database.globalgap.org/globalgap/search/SearchMain.faces?init=1

 

GRMS (Global Red Meat Standard): http://www.grms.org/Approved_sites.aspx

 

Canada GAP: http://www.canadagap.ca/becoming-certified/certified-companies/

 

BRC: http://www.brcdirectory.com/

 

SQF:https://sqf.etq.com/production/reliance?ETQ%24CMD=CMD_CREATE_DOC&ETQ%24NEW_DOCUMENT_FORM=PUBLIC_SEARCH&ETQ%24APPLICATION_NAME=COMPANY_1&ETQ%24SCREEN_WIDTH=1440&ETQ%24USER_NAME=Anonymous&ETQ%24LOGIN_USERNAME=ANONYMOUS&ETQ%24USE_SETTING_NAMES=true

FSSC 22000: http://www.viasyst.net/fssc


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Posted 17 June 2014 - 03:04 PM

I know there is a web site for SQF and BRC certified companies where one can look up certifications. Is there such a web site for companies with ISO food certifications? I'm putting together my list of approved suppliers and there are a couple I can't find in SQF or BRC. They are European companies so they may have an ISO certification.



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Posted 17 June 2014 - 03:09 PM

If you want to look up who is SQF certified you can do that on SQFI's website here: https://sqf.etq.com/...TING_NAMES=true

 

the page that links to that one, which is much shorter is: http://www.sqfi.com/suppliers/   then you click on "SQF Certified Suppliers" on the left side of the page.


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Posted 17 June 2014 - 03:10 PM

Apparently there is one for BRC as well here: http://www.brcdirectory.com/

 

I've never used that one but there it is.


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Posted 17 June 2014 - 03:15 PM   Best Answer

Ok I apologize apparently I misread your question.  You knew that there was one for SQF and BRC I won't delete those because someone else may want those links but here is one for FSSC22000 http://www.viasyst.net/fssc

 

and if they are European there are other ones they could be like IFS (International Food Safety) and other ones you can find on GFSI's website.)

 

ok... so... I can't delete them all and consolidate so here is the full list of where to find GFSI certified facilities:

 

Primus GFS: http://www.primusgfs.com/certificationRegister.aspx

 

IFS: IFS provides all information through a database which is available via the website www.ifs-certification.com. Each IFS certificate, IFS audit report and the action plan is stored in a secure area. Only the IFS registered retailers, the IFS certification bodies and the IFS certified food companies have access to the secured area.

 

Global Aquaculture The Alliance (seafood): http://www.gaallianc.../facilities.php

 

Global Gap: https://database.globalgap.org/globalgap/search/SearchMain.faces?init=1

 

GRMS (Global Red Meat Standard): http://www.grms.org/Approved_sites.aspx

 

Canada GAP: http://www.canadagap.ca/becoming-certified/certified-companies/

 

BRC: http://www.brcdirectory.com/

 

SQF:https://sqf.etq.com/production/reliance?ETQ%24CMD=CMD_CREATE_DOC&ETQ%24NEW_DOCUMENT_FORM=PUBLIC_SEARCH&ETQ%24APPLICATION_NAME=COMPANY_1&ETQ%24SCREEN_WIDTH=1440&ETQ%24USER_NAME=Anonymous&ETQ%24LOGIN_USERNAME=ANONYMOUS&ETQ%24USE_SETTING_NAMES=true

FSSC 22000: http://www.viasyst.net/fssc


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Posted 17 June 2014 - 03:18 PM

In reference to your question, my Google-fu has failed me.  I do not know of an ISO website


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Posted 17 June 2014 - 03:32 PM

Well if (s)he's looking for ISO22000 and not FSSC22000 I couldn't find that... but FSSC22000 is ISO's complete food safety standard so that's probably what (s)he wants.  If it's any other ISO standard please read their article about how they don't certify people to management standards here:

 

http://www.iso.org/i...rtification.htm which included 9001.


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