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If we want to be certified FSSC22000 must we be certified ISO9001?

Started by , Jul 13 2015 01:26 PM
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if we want to be certified fssc22000 must we be certified iso9001 in first?

 

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No, it is not necessary, since they are two separate management systems.
 
If you want to get certified in FSCC 22000, you require to implement ISO 22000 and ISO / TS 22002-1 (prerequisite programs).
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hello jel,

Thank you for your quick response

Best regards

FSC 22000 is a food safety scheme (aligned with ISO 22000).

 

ISO 9000 is a quality program.


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