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Does an internal lab need to be ISO 17025 to get FSSC 22000?

Started by , Jan 16 2020 12:20 PM
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hello, 

currently the company that i work for is undergoing fssc 22000 certification. I would like to ask if the internal laboratory should be iso 17025 certified in order to pass the fssc certification

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No, your internal laboratory does not need to be ISO17025 certified.

I think it is either participating in a proficiency testing program or accreditation to ISO 17025. Does not have to be ISO 17025.

In Italy if you use the anlysis for validate or to monitoring your HACCP system your laboratory (the single analysis) should be accreditated by ISO 17025


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