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ISO 9001 vs ISO 22000 GAP analysis

Started by , Jul 17 2018 08:43 AM
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Dear all,

we are a labeling company, and we have already iso 9001:2015 in some of our plants but we want to obtain iso 22000:2018, can anyone help me with a comparison between both standards, or a gap analysis?

Thanks,

Soliman

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ISO 9001 is a manufacturing standard for finished goods for QUALITY

 

ISO 22000 is a food SAFETY standard

 

So a gap analysis won't do you any good as other than sharing the ISO title, they are completely different

I have this comparison I found online, link http://www.equalassu...5 (Issue 5).pdf .

Dear all,

we are a labeling company, and we have already iso 9001:2015 in some of our plants but we want to obtain iso 22000:2018, can anyone help me with a comparison between both standards, or a gap analysis?

Thanks,

Soliman

 

Info. only 2 years late !

 

Just for Starters, there is a detailed (2-way) comparison to iso9001:2000 at the end of the iso22000:2005  Standard.


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