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Posted 07 April 2011 - 01:19 AM

Hi, I need information about implemntation of FSSC for bottle pet, thanks



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Posted 07 April 2011 - 01:46 PM

Hi, I need information about implemntation of FSSC for bottle pet, thanks


FSSC is not currently applicable to you as it is designed for food manufacturers (Prerequisites described predominantly in ISO 22002/PAS220):

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 22002-1 First edition 2009-12-15
Prerequisite programmes on food safety — Part 1: Food manufacturing

PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION PAS 220:2008 Prerequisite programmes on food safety for food manufacturing

You should start with ISO 22000 and I suspect FSSC will follow up with a packaging standard in the future:

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 22000 First edition 2005-09-01
Food safety management systems ..:.Requirements for any organization in the food chain
Organizations within the food chain range from feed producers and primary producers through food manufacturers, transport and storage operators and subcontractors to retail and food service outlets (together with inter-related organizations such as producers of equipment, packaging material, cleaning agents, additives and ingredients). Service providers are also included.

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Edited by Tony-C, 07 April 2011 - 01:47 PM.


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Posted 12 April 2011 - 07:56 AM

Tony C,

Doesn't BRC have a standard specifically for food packaging?

BRC Global Standards: Packaging & Packaging Material.

I don't work with the BRC so forgive me if I am wrong. :oops:

Edited by JAKMQA, 12 April 2011 - 07:57 AM.


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Posted 12 April 2011 - 12:09 PM

Tony C,

Doesn't BRC have a standard specifically for food packaging?

BRC Global Standards: Packaging & Packaging Material.

I don't work with the BRC so forgive me if I am wrong. :oops:


Yes but if you read the original post again :oops: you will see the question was about FSSC.


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Posted 12 April 2011 - 10:09 PM

Lol, ah true that, true that.



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Posted 18 April 2011 - 07:13 AM

Hi
There will be a PAS 223 available for Food packaging within a few months.
Thus within FSSC 22000 you will be able to certify against ISO 22000 + PAS 223 for Food packaging in the near future.
PAS 223 has already been out for public consultation and is now being finalised by the steering group.
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Posted 21 April 2011 - 01:01 AM

Hi
There will be a PAS 223 available for Food packaging within a few months.
Thus within FSSC 22000 you will be able to certify against ISO 22000 + PAS 223 for Food packaging in the near future.
PAS 223 has already been out for public consultation and is now being finalised by the steering group.
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And how long after that will an identical TS from ISO be published?


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Posted 28 April 2011 - 09:51 AM

And how long after that will an identical TS from ISO be published?


Hi
The PAS 223 (PRPs for Food Packaging to be used together with ISO 22000) is scheduled for publication this summer.
When this will become an ISO/TS 22002-xx is up to ISO to review and decide. I would "guestimate" it will become an ISO/TS during 2012 based upon experience with PAS 220 (ISO/TS 22002-1 today).

As you might know there are also other PRPs (PAS and ISO/TS) being developed for other food sector categories in the food supply chain that should fit with ISO 22000. Several of those will also be ready during 2011.
I would not be surprised if ISO 22000 will have 50% of all FS system certifications in 5 years from now. Several of the large food manufacturers/ food processors are focussing on ISO 22000 as the future path instead of BRC/IFS/SQF etc.

The main advantages with ISO 22000 being better alignment with other ISO standards used in the industry (ISO 9000/ 14000/ 18000) ensuring an integrated mgmt system. The Supply chain approach is also better developed within this standard.
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