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Posted 04 February 2019 - 09:38 AM

Which standards consists out of the FSSC ISO22000 4.1

 



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Posted 04 February 2019 - 12:55 PM

Hi Wendy,

 

FSSC 22.000 consists of ISO 22.000:2005 (now in transition to ISO 22.000:2018), ISO/TS 22.002-1:2009 (mainly developing HACCP pre-requisites more in-depth) and FSSC 22.000 additional requirements ,which you can find in this pdf-link (along with my explanation about the documents):

 

http://www.fssc22000...cation-v4.1.pdf

 

It has recently said that the FSSC 22.000 V.5 will comprehend ISO 22.000:2018; FSSC 22.000 V.5 will start on the 1st of January 2020 (in theory).

 

Hope to have answered your question. 

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Posted 05 February 2019 - 02:43 AM

Which standards consists out of the FSSC ISO22000 4.1

 

Note that the above standard as written does not exist.

 

Note that iso22002-1 is more precisely iso22002-X where X can be 1, 2,3 etc depending on yr business.

 

@ Drumstick,

 

Re -"It has recently said that the FSSC 22.000 V.5 will comprehend ISO 22.000:2018;"

 

Did you mean "include" ?

 

@Wendy, I had thought it more usual in S.Africa for people to implement SANSXYZ which equates to iso22000 (or perhaps now even fssc22000?) ?


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Posted 05 February 2019 - 06:18 AM

@Charles.C, you're absolutely right: saying iso22002-X is more accurate (I just put the one that affects the company I work to lol).
About the "comprehend" part: I thought it was a synonym of "include", my bad.



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Posted 13 February 2019 - 12:07 PM

Hi Charles.C we have SANS AND ISO 22000.



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