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Posted 24 May 2006 - 08:02 PM

Forum member Joy Franks (BSI) has kindly given us permission to post their newly published 'quick guide' to ISO 22000.

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link was broken, new one added / charles.c / 09082008 / pls inform if not working

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Posted 06 September 2006 - 11:33 PM

Forum member Joy Franks (BSI) has kindly given us permission to post their newly published 'quick guide' to ISO 22000.

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Thanks for this link

Have downloaded and saved the BSI ISO 22000 Guide .. and find that it is a very useful resource.

The ISO 22000 Model from ISO 22004 is particularly good and explains the process well .. no need to be concerned about PDCA or PDDCA.

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 10:51 AM

The ISO 22000 Model from ISO 22004 is particularly good and explains the process well .. no need to be concerned about PDCA or PDDCA.



Hi Charlorne

The standard really do require you to do systems verification, validation, re-validation and if necessary process modifications.

Indirectly, there are PDCA or PDCCA or whatever one wishes to call it but the entire intention is to lead to the planning for realization of safe food. If you have missed out these huge areas, then your ISO 22000 program does have a big gap.

I have not read BSI's guide but IMO the standard is the guide.

Pre and post implementation reviews are exactly what is required by the standards....before one considers the systems meet customer and regulatory requirements. All the best.

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Posted 09 July 2008 - 01:07 AM

hi, i wandering why some attachment cannot be up load.



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Posted 09 July 2008 - 02:41 AM

Forum member Joy Franks (BSI) has kindly given us permission to post their newly published 'quick guide' to ISO 22000. Thanks Joy.


Dear Simon,

Is it deleted already? I cant download it either now.

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Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:06 AM

Dear kktoto and Arya,

Link was broken, hv replaced with new one, please try again.

Problem due to site server some time back, if find any more pls inform, maybe someone can help / replace.

Best Rgds / Charles.C

added - actually the referred site contains some useful free iso 22000 dwls if you don't mind a bit of effort / giving personal data.

@ kktoto, sorry :smile: , forgot to welcome you to the site :welcome:


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Posted 09 July 2008 - 11:08 AM

Dear kktoto and Arya, Link was broken, hv replaced with new one, please try again. Problem due to site server some time back, if find any more pls inform, maybe someone can help / replace. Best Rgds / Charles.C added - actually the referred site contains some useful free iso 22000 dwls if you don't mind a bit of effort / giving personal data. @ kktoto, sorry :smile: , forgot to welcome you to the site :welcome:


Dear Charles,

Thank you very much for your kind response... I am very appreciate it..:)

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Posted 27 September 2009 - 07:10 PM

Thanks for the useful document.

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