Product safety and quality is key in the food industry where a failure to supply safe product can potentially have devastating consequences on the health of consumers. To identify and mitigate risks along food supply chains, food suppliers must put appropriate control processes in place.
The Food Safety System Certification 22000 (FSSC 22000) is a systematic programme to managing food organisation's safety responsibilities, is fully recognised by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) and follows the food chain category description as defined in ISO/TS 22003.
FSSC certification is delivered by Eurofins Assurance India Pvt Ltd in India. You can view relevant scope of accreditation here.
FSSC 22000 certification features a 3-year cycle. This cycle consists of annual surveillance audits and a recertification audit every 3 years. The initial audit is performed in two stages. Surveillance and recertification audits all take a process based approach, instead of a checklist based audit.
This audit scope is suitable for manufacturers of:
Coming into effect in April 2024, Version 6 has incorporated latest requirements of ISO 22003-1:2022 and reinforced the relevance to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Key revisions include:
When a food company attains FSSC 22000 certification, it can enjoy: