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Is it possible for a business to be HACCP Certified?

Started by , Jul 07 2020 05:10 PM
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Hello Everyone,

 

This may seem like a silly question but.... is it possible to be HACCP Certified?

 

We have always thought HACCP was a best practice and (although some certifications are based in HACCP such as; SQF) not something that could be audited against on its own.

 

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated; thank you.

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I believe it does exist. GMP too.

 

SGS I recall have that. 

ASQ has a certification for HACCP auditors - it is now called Certified Food Safety and Quality Assurance designation

Yes, you can get a HACCP certification on a business.

 

Most food safety auditing companies can provide an auditor for this purpose.

It just might depend on the "business" ?

yes, it is. The scope of certification can be discussed with the certification body. 


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