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ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System 

ISO 22000 specifies the requirements for a food safety management system in the food chain where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards in order to provide consistently safe end-products that meet both the requirements agreed with the customer and those applicable to food safety regulations.

The standard combines generally recognized key elements to ensure food safety along the food chain including interactive communication, system management, control of food safety hazards through pre-requisite programmes and HACCP plans and continual improvement and updating of the management system.

The standard will further clarify the concept of prerequisite programmes. These are divided into two subcategories: infrastructure and maintenance programmes; and operational prerequisite programmes.

Who should use the standard?
As food safety hazards may be introduced at any stage of the food chain, adequate control throughout the food chain is essential. Thus food safety is a joint responsibility that is principally assured through the combined efforts of all the parties participating in the food chain.

BS EN ISO 22000 may therefore apply to, and not be limited to:

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Primary food producers through to food manufacturers, including food processors

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Retail and food service outlets

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Feed producers

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Transport operators and storage operators

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Producers of equipment and packaging material

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Producers of cleaning agents, additives and ingredients.

Benefits to users
Benefits for organizations implementing BS EN ISO 22000 include:

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Resource optimization - internally and along the food chain

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More efficient and dynamic food safety hazard control

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All control measures subjected to hazard analysis

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Better planning, less post process verification

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Improved documentation

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Saves resources by reducing overlapping system audits - how?

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Systematic management of prerequisite programmes

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Control focused on what is necessary

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Widely applicable because it is focused on end results

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Organized and targeted communication among trade partners (repeated below)

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Valid basis for taking decisions

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Increased due diligence

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Dynamic communication on food safety issues with suppliers, customers, regulators and other interested parties

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A systematic and proactive approach to identification of food safety hazards and development and implementation of control measures.

Further benefits include:

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Confidence that the organizations which are implementing the standard have the ability to identify and control food safety hazards

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Provides a reference for the whole food chain

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Contributes to a better understanding and further development of Codex HACCP

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System approach, rather than product approach

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Fills a gap between BS EN ISO 9001:2000 and HACCP

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Provides a framework for third party certification

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Auditable standard with clear requirements

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Suitable for regulators

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Provides potential for harmonization of national standards.

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