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

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Posted 16 January 2020 - 12:20 PM

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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Posted 16 January 2020 - 01:02 PM

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



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Posted 16 January 2020 - 02:21 PM

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


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Posted 19 January 2020 - 04:04 PM

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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