Title: The ISO STANDARD 22000
1The ISO STANDARD 22000
- ISO 22000
- State of affairs
- International Food Safety Conference Managing
the Food Safety Cycle - Rome February 2, 2005
By Chair ISO TC34/WG-8 Jacob Færgemand (BVQI
Denmark A/S ) Anne-Marie Crowley (NSA Irland)
2- Introduction
- Work of TC 34 WG 8
- Developement of ISO 22000
- Deliverables of ISO 22000
- Intended use the standard
- GFSI coments to DIS 22000
- Questions - Discussion
3Jacob Færgemand - background
- (1990) M.Sc. Food Technology
- (1993) Ph.D. Fish Quality Design
- Sales Director - Food Sector Manager - Bureau
Veritas (BVQI Denmark A/S) - (1994 ) Lead Assessor ISO 9000
- (1997) Lead Assessor HACCP DS DS 3027
- (1998) Inspector BRC Food and BRC trainer WW
- Resp. for BVQI WW Activity BRC/DS 3027
- (2000) Chairman Danish Food Mirror Group
- (2001) Chairman ISO TC 34/ WG8
- (2003) IFS to Denmark
4What is ISO ?
- International Standardization Organization
- Non-governmental
- A network of national standards bodies (148
countries) - A bridge between public and private sectors
- An ISO Standard
- Voluntary (no legal authority)
- Purpose
- To facilitates exchanges (trade) - hamonizing
national standards - Meet a real need (market driven)
- Work of Experts outcome is achieved by
consensus - Specific Auditable Requirements
- Well-known ISO management standards
- ISO 9000 (generic quality management)
- ISO 14000 (generic environmental management)
5- ISO workgroup TC 34 WG8
- Started July 2001
- Secretary Danish Standardization Association
- Chair Jacob Færgemand (BVQI Denmark A/S)
- To date 8 expert meetings in Copenhagen
- (expert from US, Australia, The Netherlands,
Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden,
UK, Ireland, France, Greece, Poland, Venezuela,
Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Canada,liasion
CIAA,GFSI.) - next meeting 11.-12. April. 2005
6Result of DIS 22000 vote
- 38 YES
- 3 NO (Japan, Australia, France)
- Vote closed 18. November 2004
- Parallel voting occured in CEN and the document
has been accepted - -which means that it will be
published as an EN/ISO standard. - The document is available in English, French and
German.
7Developement of ISO 22000
- Drafting initiated Summer 2001
- Committee Draft March 2003
- Draft International Standard March 2004
- Final Draft International Standard Spring 2005
- Publication ISO 22000 End 2005
(1.sep.05) - Next steps
- Comments votes to FDIS version invited
- 1. March 1. June 2005
- ) Parallel in ISO CEN, versions exists in
English, French and German
8Deliverables of ISO 22000(1)
- Can be used as the basis of any food safety
management system, with or without 3rd party
certification - Requirements for addressing (assessing and
implementing) food safety concerns of customers
(e.g. retailers) and regulators
9Deliverables of ISO 22000 (2)
- Combines recognized key food safety elements
- System management (ISO 9000 approach)
- Interactive communication along the food chains
- Prerequisite programmes
- Delivers a Hazard control system that can be
Validated and - Verified through the combination of control
measures, managed - and implemented by
- A HACCP plan and/or
- Operational prerequisite programs
10Scope the whole food chain
11Intended use of ISO 22000
(one segment in the food chain not all
companies work on the same level )
ISO 22000 BRC/IFS
National legislation based upon Codex HACCP
Guidelines
Willing capable
Willing, but not (yet) capable
Not willing, not capable
12- CIES comments on DIS 22000 January 2005 (1)
-
- The ISO 22000 standard as it is today, combines
very well an ISO 9000 type approach to a
management system with HACCP. - However, if the ISO 22000 standard would be
benchmarked against the GFSI Guidance Document,
it wouldnt pass the preliminary screening, for
missing one of the three key elements Good
Manufacturing (or Agricultural) Standards.
13- 7.2.3 When selecting and establishing PRP(s), the
organization shall consider and utilize
appropriate information (e.g. regulations,
customer requirements, recognized guidelines,
Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) principles
and codes of practices, national, international
or sector standards). - NOTE Annex C gives a list of relevant Codex
publications. - The organization shall consider the following
when establishing these programmes - a) construction and lay-out of buildings
and associated utilities - b) lay-out of premises, including
workspace and employee facilities - c) supplies of air, water, energy and
other utilities - d) supporting services including waste and
sewage disposal - e) suitability of equipment and its
accessibility for cleaning, maintenance and
preventative maintenance - f) management of purchased materials
(e.g. raw materials, ingredients, chemicals,
packaging), supplies (water, air, steam, ice,
etc.), disposals (e.g. waste and sewage), and
handling of products (e.g. storage and
transportation) - g) measures for the prevention of cross
contamination - h) cleaning and sanitizing
- i) pest control
- j) personnel hygiene
- k) other aspects as appropriate.
- Verification of PRP(s) shall be planned (see 7.8)
and PRP(s) shall be modified as necessary (see
7.7). Records of verifications and modifications
shall be maintained.
Demand GMP/GAP
14- CIES comments on DIS 22000 January 2005 (2)
-
- ISO 22000 refers to customer requirements,
which in the case of private label manufacturers
effectively refers to the GFSI Benchmarked
Standards, so why use ISO 22000 in the first
place? - ISO 22000 comes without a protocol and retailers
cannot have control over it. Retailers need a
protocol to answer liability issues. -
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Potential of ISO 22000 hamonization - perhaps
not all but some .
Aldi system
DS 3027
Kraft food system
FAMI-QS
ISO 14001
Nestlé NQS
EFSIS
MS system
Waiterose system
ISO 9001
Eurepgap
IFS
GMP standard for Corrugated Solid Board
BRC-IoP
AG 9000
Ducth HACCP
Friesland Coberco FSS
GMP
SQF
GTP
BRC-Food
McDonalds system
GFSI Guide
GMO
Irish HACCP
16ISO 22000 will be a series of documents
- ISO 22000 - Requirements
- ISO 2200x - Guidance.
- ISO 2200x - Handbook for SMEs
- ISO 2200x - Traceability
- Agenda item for WG8 in April 2005
- ISO 2200x Guidelines for certification
- Input from CIES ? (Guide 4 version)
17- CIES comments on DIS - ISO 22000 January 2005 (3)
-
- On a more general note, ISO 22000 is rather
extensive and it remains to be seen whether
smaller manufacturers and farmers could adopt it. -
- CIES have stated publicaly
- Draft of ISO 22000 does not meet retailers
requirements. - This statement has been a great cause of concern
to the International Standards Organisation as
they mandated the developemnet of this standard
and invited CIES to participate.
18For information Contact ISO Central
Secretariat - Pauline Jones jones_at_iso.org
Secretary ISO TC 34 - Martha Pretro-Turzao.petro_at_
mszt.hu Chair TC 34/WG 8 - Jacob Færgemand
jacob.faergemand_at_bureauveritas.com