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Posted 09 June 2020 - 11:12 AM

Hi,

 

Our company wants to move from the FSSC 22000 standard to the IFS 6.1 standard. I have gone through all the IFS standard requirements, and at the moment I'm trying to find out what changes needs to be done in the existing documents (FSSC).

 

I have never before done anything related to quality systems. I'm wondering, is there anywhere a checklist or something that compares the differences between these two quality systems? It would be easier to continue the change, if there was a list of changes that are missing in FSSC but needs to be in IFS. Any ideas how to continue?



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Posted 09 June 2020 - 12:28 PM

Hi,

 

Our company wants to move from the FSSC 22000 standard to the IFS 6.1 standard. I have gone through all the IFS standard requirements, and at the moment I'm trying to find out what changes needs to be done in the existing documents (FSSC).

 

I have never before done anything related to quality systems. I'm wondering, is there anywhere a checklist or something that compares the differences between these two quality systems? It would be easier to continue the change, if there was a list of changes that are missing in FSSC but needs to be in IFS. Any ideas how to continue?

 

You are seeking a Gap List between fssc and ifs, also known as a cross-matrix. IIRC  I have never seen one but may exist.

 

(a) haccp will go back to Codex style, maybe + ifs's  equally weird  oprp.

(b) iso22000 as you know is generic, IFS is prescriptive.

(c) iso22000 MS is modelled on iso9001, I anticipate that ifs is not,

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