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Non applicable ISO/TS 22002-1 clauses for water treatment

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What are the ISO 22002-1 Clauses are not applicable to Water treatment processing plant? iwhat are the FSSC addional requirements are not applicable to water treatment plant?

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What are the ISO 22002-1 Clauses are not applicable to Water treatment processing plant?   iwhat are the FSSC addional requirements are not applicable to water treatment plant?

 

Hi Santhosh,

 

Any answer may relate to yr specific process.

 

I assume the treatment is intended to produce potable water ?

 

For red ^, I suggest you look at the FSSC list of ISO22002-1 requirements in attached pdf (pg 20 et seq) and compare to yr process. Offhand I anticipate 75% up of the clauses relate.

 

And similarly for blue ^ ( = iso22000, Pg 17 et seq)

 

fssc22000 - PartII.pdf   276.34KB   33 downloads

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