Food Safety Management Systems — Requirements for any organization in the food chain. ISO 22000 is a new International Standard designed to ensure safe supply of foodstuff throughout the entire supply chain on a worldwide basis.
The standard essentially addresses food safety concerns and contains requirements for:
- HACCP according to the principles of the Codex Alimentarius.
- A management system.
- Good manufacturing practices (pre-requisite programmes).
- Interactive communication within the chain of supply.
- Reduced insurance premiums.
- Competitive advantage.
- Enhance status.
The requirements are intended to be common for all activities from crop and primary source producers, transport and storage operators, retail and food service outlets together with their suppliers, including manufacturers of equipment, and packaging, among-st others.
As the standard covers such a wide range of activities, regardless of size and complexity, it is of necessity, generic in nature.