Mandatory Procedures of IS0 22000:2018
For ISO 22000:2005, there was a need to present certain mandatory procedures( Corrective Actions, Corrections, Internal Audit, Handling of potentially unsafe products, Withdrawal, Document Control and Record Control) of which failure to have these could attract an NC?
May i know what the mandatory procedures are for ISO 22000:2018 (and i don't mean documented information in the broad sense)
Thanks and will be glad to have anyone throw more light on this one.
Regards,
AngieGH
For ISO 22000:2005, there was a need to present certain mandatory procedures( Corrective Actions, Corrections, Internal Audit, Handling of potentially unsafe products, Withdrawal, Document Control and Record Control) of which failure to have these could attract an NC?
May i know what the mandatory procedures are for ISO 22000:2018 (and i don't mean documented information in the broad sense)
Thanks and will be glad to have anyone throw more light on this one.
Regards,
AngieGH
See -
https://www.pqbweb.e...ersion-2018.php
(But see Post 3 for correction)
Hi AngieGH,
As per ISO 22000:2018 stranded does not ask for any mandatory procedures. But you need to maintain and retain documented information for all the shall indicated requirements.
3.13
documented information
information required to be controlled and maintained by an organization (3.31) and the medium on
which it is contained
Note 1 to entry: Documented information can be in any format and media, and from any source.
Note 2 to entry: Documented information can refer to:
— the management system (3.25), including related processes (3.36);
— information created in order for the organization to operate (documentation);
— evidence of results achieved (records).
Thanks
EC
Hi AngieGH,
As per ISO 22000:2018 stranded does not ask for any mandatory procedures. But you need to maintain and retain documented information for all the shall indicated requirements.
3.13
documented information
information required to be controlled and maintained by an organization (3.31) and the medium on
which it is contained
Note 1 to entry: Documented information can be in any format and media, and from any source.
Note 2 to entry: Documented information can refer to:
— the management system (3.25), including related processes (3.36);
— information created in order for the organization to operate (documentation);
— evidence of results achieved (records).
Thanks
EC
Hi ECC,
Thaks for input.
Indeed, the terminology "documented procedures" has disappeared. However, eg -
Documented informationThe new ISO 22000 2018 standard has also eliminated the long standing
distinction between documents and records. Now they are both referred to
as “documented information”. Why ISO chose to abandon two common sense
concepts and replace them with one that is needlessly awkward and esoteric
is not entirely clear.According to ISO's definition, the term documented information refers to
information that must be controlled and maintained and the medium on which
it is contained. So, whenever ISO 22000 uses the term documented information
it implicitly expects you to control and maintain that information.
While ISO 22000 2018 expects you to maintain documented information,
it no longer explicitly expects you to write procedures or prepare a food
safety manual. While you may continue to use procedures and manuals
if you wish, they're no longer required.
https://www.praxiom....o-22000-new.htm
For example -
https://www.pqbweb.e...-food-chain.php
(seems to be a more "precise" version of the link in Post 1)