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ISO 22000ISO 22000 is an international standard that defines the requirements of a food safety management system covering all organizations in the food chain.
Increasing consumer demand for safe food has led many companies to develop food quality management systems and food safety management systems, based on the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) approach. In 2001, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) started the development of an auditable standard for the food industry, building on HACCP’s role in food safety management systems. This resulted in the newly formed ISO 22000:2005 standard, which defines food safety management requirements for companies that need to meet and exceed global food safety regulations. RequirementsThe standard combines generally recognized key elements to ensure food safety along the food chain, including:
ISO 22000 Certification creates a harmonised food safety standard that is accepted the world over. By integrating multiple principals, methodologies and applications, ISO 22000 is easier to understand, apply and recognise. That makes it more efficient and effective as an entry-to-market tool than previous combinations of national standards. Your benefits of ISO 22000 certificationCertification according to ISO 22000 helps to create a systematic framework for management system and food safety which offers organisations a competitive advantage because it:
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