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Posted 19 August 2025 - 03:09 AM

Hi Everyone,

 

I have now completed a full comparison on the old ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 with the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025.

 

ISO 22002-100:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 100: Requirements for the food, feed and packaging supply chain is intended to be used when establishing, implementing and maintaining the PRPs specific to the organization(s) in conjunction with ISO 22000:2018, 8.2. ISO 22002-100:2025 comprises the common PRPs from the prior sector-specific series ISO 22002-1, ISO 22002-2, ISO 22002-4, ISO 22002-5, ISO 22002-6 and the new ISO 22002-7, to provide a unified understanding of PRPs across sectors and to simplify PRPs for organizations operating in multiple sectors. Where unique sector-specific PRPs remain, or a new sector is added with unique PRPs, these are provided in the other parts of the ISO 22002 series, which are designed to be used in conjunction with this document.

 

For Food Manufacturers, ISO 22002-1:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 1: Food manufacturing is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 22000 and ISO 22000-100.

 

The documents are copyrighted so I can’t post the full comparison but a summary of my notes of the changes from ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 to the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025 is in the pdf attached below.

 

Attached File  New ISO 22002 Change Summary Food Manufacturing.pdf   900.8KB   390 downloads

 

Key Changes of Note:

 

Environment - Consider internal and external sources of contamination

 

Design and layout of facilities and workspaces needs to minimize contamination and cross-contamination and be proportionate to the risk of (cross) contamination;

 

Removed Laboratory facilities requirements

 

Need for maintenance and service activities for utilities

 

New requirements for Systems for recycling and/or reuse of materials

 

Additional Equipment requirements

 

Additional Allergen Control Requirements

 

New Section 12.5 Chemical contamination

 

Cleaning programmes are required in specific areas need to be appropriate and not compromise food safety, agents and tools need to be selected/authorises and fit for purpose

 

Extensive rewording of Pest Control and additional requirements in control and eradication

 

New Hygiene requirements for personnel awareness of hazards, to operate accordingly and maintain personal cleanliness.

 

Additional requirements for toilets, storage of personnel’s own food, lockers, clothing and gloves and behaviour

 

New requirements for the control of visitors and external providers

 

Requirement for Product recall procedures removed - Note ISO 22000 includes section 8.9.5 Withdrawal/recall

 

Additional requirements for Storage, Stacking and for Materials and Chemicals to be stored separately

 

New requirements for Dispatch

 

Considerable rewording of Transport and requirement for documented information of inspection and cleaning

 

Product and consumer information reworded and more specific but no longer a reference to labelling just adequate information

 

New requirements for Food Defence in 16.2 - also see Annex A in ISO 22002-100 Examples of food defence measures

 

New requirements for Food Fraud Prevention in 16.3 - also see Annex B in ISO 22002-100 Examples of food fraud mitigation measures

 

Other Requirements for PRPs to Note for those looking for FSSC 22000 Certification - FSSC 22000 Additional Requirements (currently V6) apply:

2.5.1 Management of Services and Purchased Materials - Note includes Laboratory requirement

2.5.2 Product Labelling and Printed Materials

2.5.3 Food Defense

2.5.4 Food Fraud Mitigation

2.5.5 Logo Use

2.5.6 Management of Allergens

2.5.7 Environmental Monitoring (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, I & K)

2.5.8 Food Safety and Quality Culture

2.5.9 Quality Control

2.5.10 Transport, Storage and Warehousing

2.5.11 Hazard Control and Measures for Preventing Cross-contamination (All excluding FII)

2.5.12 PRP Verification (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, D, G, I & K)

2.5.13 Product Design and Development (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, D, E, F, I & K)

2.5.14 Health Status (Food Chain Category D)

2.5.15 Equipment Management (All excluding FII)

2.5.16 Food Loss and Waste (All excluding I)

2.5.17 Communication Requirements

2.5.18 Requirements for Organization with Multi-Site Certification (Food Chain Categories A, E, F & G

 

Kind regards,

 

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Posted 19 August 2025 - 03:22 AM

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Posted 22 August 2025 - 04:06 AM

Hi Everyone,

 

To follow up on the previous post, attached below is Comparison of Requirements in CODEX General Principles of Food Hygiene (CXC 1-1969) 2022 Revision Good Hygiene Practices with ISO 22002 prerequisite programs (PRPs) Part 1 2009 vs. Part 100 & Part 1 2025.

 

Attached File  New 22002 CODEX GPFH Comparison.pdf   1.1MB   141 downloads

 

Given ISO 22000 Bibliography refers to CAC/RCP CODEX General Principles of Food Hygiene (CXC 1-1969) which is newly revised and widely accepted, I am wondering if Part 100 was really necessary, couldn’t the Part 1’s have also referenced the CODEX document plus covered the gaps?

 

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Posted 22 August 2025 - 04:22 AM

Thank You, very helpful


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Posted 22 August 2025 - 04:44 AM

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Posted 28 August 2025 - 09:09 AM

Hope to have the comparison regarding ISO 22002-4 


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Posted 30 August 2025 - 03:51 AM

Hope to have the comparison regarding ISO 22002-4 

 

Hi there,

 

Have done some work on that, a lot of the sections in ISO 22002-4:2025 state that 'the requirements in ISO 22002-100 shall apply' so most of the changes are from ISO 22002-4:2013 to ISO 22002-100:2025.

 

I'll try and get a comparison summary out next week.

 

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Posted 03 September 2025 - 03:25 AM

Hope to have the comparison regarding ISO 22002-4 

 

Hi there,

 

As promised, a summary of my notes of the changes from ISO 22002-4:2013 to the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-4:2025 is posted in the FSSC 22000 Packaging Material Manufacturing forum topic linked below.

 

New ISO 22002 Changes for Food Packaging Manufacturers

 

Kind regards,

 

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Posted 05 September 2025 - 08:40 AM

Hi Everyone,

 

I have now completed a full comparison on the old ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 with the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025.

 

ISO 22002-100:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 100: Requirements for the food, feed and packaging supply chain is intended to be used when establishing, implementing and maintaining the PRPs specific to the organization(s) in conjunction with ISO 22000:2018, 8.2. ISO 22002-100:2025 comprises the common PRPs from the prior sector-specific series ISO 22002-1, ISO 22002-2, ISO 22002-4, ISO 22002-5, ISO 22002-6 and the new ISO 22002-7, to provide a unified understanding of PRPs across sectors and to simplify PRPs for organizations operating in multiple sectors. Where unique sector-specific PRPs remain, or a new sector is added with unique PRPs, these are provided in the other parts of the ISO 22002 series, which are designed to be used in conjunction with this document.

 

For Food Manufacturers, ISO 22002-1:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 1: Food manufacturing is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 22000 and ISO 22000-100.

 

The documents are copyrighted so I can’t post the full comparison but a summary of my notes of the changes from ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 to the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025 is in the pdf attached below.

 

attachicon.gif New ISO 22002 Change Summary Food Manufacturing.pdf

 

Key Changes of Note:

 

Environment - Consider internal and external sources of contamination

 

Design and layout of facilities and workspaces needs to minimize contamination and cross-contamination and be proportionate to the risk of (cross) contamination;

 

Removed Laboratory facilities requirements

 

Need for maintenance and service activities for utilities

 

New requirements for Systems for recycling and/or reuse of materials

 

Additional Equipment requirements

 

Additional Allergen Control Requirements

 

New Section 12.5 Chemical contamination

 

Cleaning programmes are required in specific areas need to be appropriate and not compromise food safety, agents and tools need to be selected/authorises and fit for purpose

 

Extensive rewording of Pest Control and additional requirements in control and eradication

 

New Hygiene requirements for personnel awareness of hazards, to operate accordingly and maintain personal cleanliness.

 

Additional requirements for toilets, storage of personnel’s own food, lockers, clothing and gloves and behaviour

 

New requirements for the control of visitors and external providers

 

Requirement for Product recall procedures removed - Note ISO 22000 includes section 8.9.5 Withdrawal/recall

 

Additional requirements for Storage, Stacking and for Materials and Chemicals to be stored separately

 

New requirements for Dispatch

 

Considerable rewording of Transport and requirement for documented information of inspection and cleaning

 

Product and consumer information reworded and more specific but no longer a reference to labelling just adequate information

 

New requirements for Food Defence in 16.2 - also see Annex A in ISO 22002-100 Examples of food defence measures

 

New requirements for Food Fraud Prevention in 16.3 - also see Annex B in ISO 22002-100 Examples of food fraud mitigation measures

 

Other Requirements for PRPs to Note for those looking for FSSC 22000 Certification - FSSC 22000 Additional Requirements (currently V6) apply:

2.5.1 Management of Services and Purchased Materials - Note includes Laboratory requirement

2.5.2 Product Labelling and Printed Materials

2.5.3 Food Defense

2.5.4 Food Fraud Mitigation

2.5.5 Logo Use

2.5.6 Management of Allergens

2.5.7 Environmental Monitoring (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, I & K)

2.5.8 Food Safety and Quality Culture

2.5.9 Quality Control

2.5.10 Transport, Storage and Warehousing

2.5.11 Hazard Control and Measures for Preventing Cross-contamination (All excluding FII)

2.5.12 PRP Verification (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, D, G, I & K)

2.5.13 Product Design and Development (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, D, E, F, I & K)

2.5.14 Health Status (Food Chain Category D)

2.5.15 Equipment Management (All excluding FII)

2.5.16 Food Loss and Waste (All excluding I)

2.5.17 Communication Requirements

2.5.18 Requirements for Organization with Multi-Site Certification (Food Chain Categories A, E, F & G

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

 

Hi Everyone,

 

I have now completed a full comparison on the old ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 with the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025.

 

ISO 22002-100:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 100: Requirements for the food, feed and packaging supply chain is intended to be used when establishing, implementing and maintaining the PRPs specific to the organization(s) in conjunction with ISO 22000:2018, 8.2. ISO 22002-100:2025 comprises the common PRPs from the prior sector-specific series ISO 22002-1, ISO 22002-2, ISO 22002-4, ISO 22002-5, ISO 22002-6 and the new ISO 22002-7, to provide a unified understanding of PRPs across sectors and to simplify PRPs for organizations operating in multiple sectors. Where unique sector-specific PRPs remain, or a new sector is added with unique PRPs, these are provided in the other parts of the ISO 22002 series, which are designed to be used in conjunction with this document.

 

For Food Manufacturers, ISO 22002-1:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 1: Food manufacturing is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 22000 and ISO 22000-100.

 

The documents are copyrighted so I can’t post the full comparison but a summary of my notes of the changes from ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 to the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025 is in the pdf attached below.

 

attachicon.gif New ISO 22002 Change Summary Food Manufacturing.pdf

 

Key Changes of Note:

 

Environment - Consider internal and external sources of contamination

 

Design and layout of facilities and workspaces needs to minimize contamination and cross-contamination and be proportionate to the risk of (cross) contamination;

 

Removed Laboratory facilities requirements

 

Need for maintenance and service activities for utilities

 

New requirements for Systems for recycling and/or reuse of materials

 

Additional Equipment requirements

 

Additional Allergen Control Requirements

 

New Section 12.5 Chemical contamination

 

Cleaning programmes are required in specific areas need to be appropriate and not compromise food safety, agents and tools need to be selected/authorises and fit for purpose

 

Extensive rewording of Pest Control and additional requirements in control and eradication

 

New Hygiene requirements for personnel awareness of hazards, to operate accordingly and maintain personal cleanliness.

 

Additional requirements for toilets, storage of personnel’s own food, lockers, clothing and gloves and behaviour

 

New requirements for the control of visitors and external providers

 

Requirement for Product recall procedures removed - Note ISO 22000 includes section 8.9.5 Withdrawal/recall

 

Additional requirements for Storage, Stacking and for Materials and Chemicals to be stored separately

 

New requirements for Dispatch

 

Considerable rewording of Transport and requirement for documented information of inspection and cleaning

 

Product and consumer information reworded and more specific but no longer a reference to labelling just adequate information

 

New requirements for Food Defence in 16.2 - also see Annex A in ISO 22002-100 Examples of food defence measures

 

New requirements for Food Fraud Prevention in 16.3 - also see Annex B in ISO 22002-100 Examples of food fraud mitigation measures

 

Other Requirements for PRPs to Note for those looking for FSSC 22000 Certification - FSSC 22000 Additional Requirements (currently V6) apply:

2.5.1 Management of Services and Purchased Materials - Note includes Laboratory requirement

2.5.2 Product Labelling and Printed Materials

2.5.3 Food Defense

2.5.4 Food Fraud Mitigation

2.5.5 Logo Use

2.5.6 Management of Allergens

2.5.7 Environmental Monitoring (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, I & K)

2.5.8 Food Safety and Quality Culture

2.5.9 Quality Control

2.5.10 Transport, Storage and Warehousing

2.5.11 Hazard Control and Measures for Preventing Cross-contamination (All excluding FII)

2.5.12 PRP Verification (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, D, G, I & K)

2.5.13 Product Design and Development (Food Chain Categories BIII, C, D, E, F, I & K)

2.5.14 Health Status (Food Chain Category D)

2.5.15 Equipment Management (All excluding FII)

2.5.16 Food Loss and Waste (All excluding I)

2.5.17 Communication Requirements

2.5.18 Requirements for Organization with Multi-Site Certification (Food Chain Categories A, E, F & G

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

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Posted 09 September 2025 - 06:14 AM

Can you share the ISO 22002-4 and 22002-100 standards

 

Sorry SunGlobe, they are copyright protected and so that would be illegal, you shouldn't be asking members to share copyrighted standards or materials.

 

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Posted 23 September 2025 - 08:56 AM

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Posted 09 October 2025 - 12:44 AM

Hi Everyone,

 

I have now completed a full comparison on the old ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 with the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025.

 

ISO 22002-100:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 100: Requirements for the food, feed and packaging supply chain is intended to be used when establishing, implementing and maintaining the PRPs specific to the organization(s) in conjunction with ISO 22000:2018, 8.2. ISO 22002-100:2025 comprises the common PRPs from the prior sector-specific series ISO 22002-1, ISO 22002-2, ISO 22002-4, ISO 22002-5, ISO 22002-6 and the new ISO 22002-7, to provide a unified understanding of PRPs across sectors and to simplify PRPs for organizations operating in multiple sectors. Where unique sector-specific PRPs remain, or a new sector is added with unique PRPs, these are provided in the other parts of the ISO 22002 series, which are designed to be used in conjunction with this document.

 

For Food Manufacturers, ISO 22002-1:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 1: Food manufacturing is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 22000 and ISO 22000-100.

 

The documents are copyrighted so I can’t post the full comparison but a summary of my notes of the changes from ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 to the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025 is in the pdf attached below.

 

attachicon.gif New ISO 22002 Change Summary Food Manufacturing.pdf

 

Key Changes of Note:

 

Environment - Consider internal and external sources of contamination

 

Design and layout of facilities and workspaces needs to minimize contamination and cross-contamination and be proportionate to the risk of (cross) contamination;

 

Removed Laboratory facilities requirements

 

Need for maintenance and service activities for utilities

 

New requirements for Systems for recycling and/or reuse of materials

 

Additional Equipment requirements

 

Additional Allergen Control Requirements

 

New Section 12.5 Chemical contamination

 

Cleaning programmes are required in specific areas need to be appropriate and not compromise food safety, agents and tools need to be selected/authorises and fit for purpose

 

Extensive rewording of Pest Control and additional requirements in control and eradication

 

New Hygiene requirements for personnel awareness of hazards, to operate accordingly and maintain personal cleanliness.

 

Additional requirements for toilets, storage of personnel’s own food, lockers, clothing and gloves and behaviour

 

New requirements for the control of visitors and external providers

 

Requirement for Product recall procedures removed - Note ISO 22000 includes section 8.9.5 Withdrawal/recall

 

Requisitos adicionales para el almacenamiento, apilamiento y para que los materiales y productos químicos se almacenen por separado

 

Nuevos requisitos para el Despacho

 

Reformulación considerable del Transporte y requisito de información documentada de inspección y limpieza

 

Información sobre el producto y el consumidor reformulada y más específica, pero ya no se hace referencia al etiquetado, solo información adecuada.

 

Nuevos requisitos para la defensa alimentaria en 16.2 - véase también el Anexo A en ISO 22002-100 Ejemplos de medidas de defensa alimentaria

 

Nuevos requisitos para la prevención del fraude alimentario en 16.3 - véase también el Anexo B en ISO 22002-100 Ejemplos de medidas de mitigación del fraude alimentario

 

Otros requisitos que deben tener en cuenta los PRP para quienes buscan la certificación FSSC 22000: se aplican requisitos adicionales de FSSC 22000 (actualmente V6):

2.5.1 Gestión de Servicios y Materiales Adquiridos - Nota incluye requisito de Laboratorio

2.5.2 Etiquetado de productos y materiales impresos

2.5.3 Defensa alimentaria

2.5.4 Mitigación del fraude alimentario

2.5.5 Uso del logotipo

2.5.6 Manejo de alérgenos

2.5.7 Monitoreo ambiental (categorías de la cadena alimentaria BIII, C, I y K)

2.5.8 Cultura de seguridad y calidad alimentaria

2.5.9 Control de calidad

2.5.10 Transporte, almacenamiento y depósito

2.5.11 Control de peligros y medidas para prevenir la contaminación cruzada (todos excepto FII)

2.5.12 Verificación PRP (Categorías de la cadena alimentaria BIII, C, D, G, I y K)

2.5.13 Diseño y desarrollo de productos (categorías de la cadena alimentaria BIII, C, D, E, F, I y K)

2.5.14 Estado de salud (categoría D de la cadena alimentaria)

2.5.15 Gestión de equipos (todos excepto FII)

2.5.16 Pérdida y desperdicio de alimentos (Todos excepto I)

2.5.17 Requisitos de comunicación

2.5.18 Requisitos para organizaciones con certificación multisitio (categorías de cadena alimentaria A, E, F y G)

 

Atentamente,

 

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Hello Tony, a pleasure to greet you, thank you for your contributions, is it possible that you could share with me the complete version of the document that you mention? my email is jl_ap@hotmail.com
 
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Posted 09 October 2025 - 01:22 AM

 

 


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Hello Tony, a pleasure to greet you, thank you for your contributions, is it possible that you could share with me the complete version of the document that you mention? my email is jl_ap@hotmail.com
 
thank you, greetings.

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Posted 17 October 2025 - 01:31 AM

 

Hi Everyone,

 

I have now completed a full comparison on the old ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 with the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025.

 

ISO 22002-100:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 100: Requirements for the food, feed and packaging supply chain is intended to be used when establishing, implementing and maintaining the PRPs specific to the organization(s) in conjunction with ISO 22000:2018, 8.2. ISO 22002-100:2025 comprises the common PRPs from the prior sector-specific series ISO 22002-1, ISO 22002-2, ISO 22002-4, ISO 22002-5, ISO 22002-6 and the new ISO 22002-7, to provide a unified understanding of PRPs across sectors and to simplify PRPs for organizations operating in multiple sectors. Where unique sector-specific PRPs remain, or a new sector is added with unique PRPs, these are provided in the other parts of the ISO 22002 series, which are designed to be used in conjunction with this document.

 

For Food Manufacturers, ISO 22002-1:2025 Prerequisite programmes on food safety Part 1: Food manufacturing is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 22000 and ISO 22000-100.

 

The documents are copyrighted so I can’t post the full comparison but a summary of my notes of the changes from ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 to the requirements of both ISO 22002-100:2025 and ISO 22002-1:2025 is in the pdf attached below.

 

attachicon.gif New ISO 22002 Change Summary Food Manufacturing.pdf

 

Key Changes of Note:

 

Environment - Consider internal and external sources of contamination

 

Design and layout of facilities and workspaces needs to minimize contamination and cross-contamination and be proportionate to the risk of (cross) contamination;

 

Removed Laboratory facilities requirements

 

Need for maintenance and service activities for utilities

 

New requirements for Systems for recycling and/or reuse of materials

 

Additional Equipment requirements

 

Additional Allergen Control Requirements

 

New Section 12.5 Chemical contamination

 

Cleaning programmes are required in specific areas need to be appropriate and not compromise food safety, agents and tools need to be selected/authorises and fit for purpose

 

Extensive rewording of Pest Control and additional requirements in control and eradication

 

New Hygiene requirements for personnel awareness of hazards, to operate accordingly and maintain personal cleanliness.

 

Additional requirements for toilets, storage of personnel’s own food, lockers, clothing and gloves and behaviour

 

New requirements for the control of visitors and external providers

 

Requirement for Product recall procedures removed - Note ISO 22000 includes section 8.9.5 Withdrawal/recall

 

Requisitos adicionales para el almacenamiento, apilamiento y para que los materiales y productos químicos se almacenen por separado

 

Nuevos requisitos para el Despacho

 

Reformulación considerable del Transporte y requisito de información documentada de inspección y limpieza

 

Información sobre el producto y el consumidor reformulada y más específica, pero ya no se hace referencia al etiquetado, solo información adecuada.

 

Nuevos requisitos para la defensa alimentaria en 16.2 - véase también el Anexo A en ISO 22002-100 Ejemplos de medidas de defensa alimentaria

 

Nuevos requisitos para la prevención del fraude alimentario en 16.3 - véase también el Anexo B en ISO 22002-100 Ejemplos de medidas de mitigación del fraude alimentario

 

Otros requisitos que deben tener en cuenta los PRP para quienes buscan la certificación FSSC 22000: se aplican requisitos adicionales de FSSC 22000 (actualmente V6):

2.5.1 Gestión de Servicios y Materiales Adquiridos - Nota incluye requisito de Laboratorio

2.5.2 Etiquetado de productos y materiales impresos

2.5.3 Defensa alimentaria

2.5.4 Mitigación del fraude alimentario

2.5.5 Uso del logotipo

2.5.6 Manejo de alérgenos

2.5.7 Monitoreo ambiental (categorías de la cadena alimentaria BIII, C, I y K)

2.5.8 Cultura de seguridad y calidad alimentaria

2.5.9 Control de calidad

2.5.10 Transporte, almacenamiento y depósito

2.5.11 Control de peligros y medidas para prevenir la contaminación cruzada (todos excepto FII)

2.5.12 Verificación PRP (Categorías de la cadena alimentaria BIII, C, D, G, I y K)

2.5.13 Diseño y desarrollo de productos (categorías de la cadena alimentaria BIII, C, D, E, F, I y K)

2.5.14 Estado de salud (categoría D de la cadena alimentaria)

2.5.15 Gestión de equipos (todos excepto FII)

2.5.16 Pérdida y desperdicio de alimentos (Todos excepto I)

2.5.17 Requisitos de comunicación

2.5.18 Requisitos para organizaciones con certificación multisitio (categorías de cadena alimentaria A, E, F y G)

 

Atentamente,

 

Thank you.

Hello Tony, a pleasure to greet you, thank you for your contributions, is it possible that you could share with me the complete version of the document that you mention? my email is jl_ap@hotmail.com
 
thank you, greetings.

Tony

 

Thank you for the updates. Please share current versions with comparisons if possible to my email moses.cheruiyot@gmail.com. Thank you.


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Thank you for the updates. Please share current versions with comparisons if possible to my email moses.cheruiyot@gmail.com. Thank you.


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Posted 17 October 2025 - 06:20 AM

Hi Folks

 

Sorry I can’t share the new ISO 22002 standards or a full summary here but what we can do is look to include a presentation on the changes in one of our Food Safety Essentials Webinars in the near future. I’ll keep you posted.

 

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