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Description

Food safety has continued to gain popularity and, as one of the key aspects of the food industry, it has boosted demands from organizations to get certified against ISO 22000 acting as demonstration of commitment from organizations toward the wellbeing of their consumers/customers and providing sustainability in the market.
This course provides thorough training on the implementation of ISO 22000 standard, understanding of all its requirements and required skills necessary to effectively perform internal and external (first, second and third party) audits of an FSMS against ISO 22000, in accordance with ISO 19011:2018, ISO 17021-1:2015 and ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, as applicable.
This certification course provides a complete approach for auditing and certification of food safety system. The course provides an opportunity to integrate with other management systems, such as quality management systems (QMS), occupational health and safety managements systems (OH&SMS) and others. It equips you with the required knowledge and skills to perform both internal and external (first, second and third party) audit of any part of food safety management systems (FSMS).
At the end of the course, you will be able to describe the purpose and process of an FSMS audit, understand the requirements of FSMS standards and third party certification. You will be able to explain the role of the lead auditor and other members of the audit team in planning, conducting, reporting and following up an FSMS audit in accordance with the latest standard of ISO 19011 (and ISO TS/22003, including ISO 17021-1 latest requirements, as applicable), and confidently plan, conduct, report and follow up on an audit of an FSMS to establish conformity, (or otherwise), with ISO 22000, in accordance with ISO 19011 latest requirements (including ISO 17021-1, as applicable).
At the end of this course, you would have acquired the necessary skills that will enable you conduct effective remote audit, from anywhere across the world.
The course consists of
FREE downloadable templates, white papers and other resources
that you can practice with to enhance your skills or customize for your personal and/or professional usage.
Who this course is for:
Auditors seeking to perform and lead ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System (QMS) certification audits
Managers or consultants who desire to master a Food Safety Management System audit process
Personnel with the responsible of maintaining conformance with FSMS requirements
Technical experts seeking to take part in a Food Safety Management System audit
Expert advisors and professionals in the food industry.

What you'll learn

Gain ability in interpreting the requirements of ISO 22000 in the context of a FSMS audit

Describe the purpose of an FSMS, FSMS standards, management audits and third party certification

Explain the role of an auditor in planning, conducting, reporting and following up an FSMS audit in accordance with ISO 19011:2018 and ISO TS/22003, ISO 17021

Confidently plan, conduct, report and follow up an audit of an FSMS to establish conformity, or otherwise, with ISO 22000 or an acceptable equivalent

Acquire necessary skills to perform internal and external (first, second and third party) audits of an FSMS against ISO 22000, in accordance with ISO 19011

Acquire the competencies of an auditor to lead an audit exercise and audit team

Understand the correlation of ISO 22000 standard with other management systems standard, including ISO 19011:2018, ISO TS/22003:2013 and ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
1
1.1-Introduction
2-Terminologies in Food Safety
5
2.1-Food Safety Definitions
2.2-Definitions of Food Safety Management System (FSMS)
2.3-Food Safety & Process-Related Terminologies
2.4-Quality and Food Safety
2.5-Food Safety Codes and Standards
3-PDCA Model and Overview of the Standard
3
3.1-PDCA Model
3.2-ISO 22000 Standard
3.3-First Assessment
4-Auditable Clauses of ISO 22000
23
4.1-Leadership Role and Context of Organization
4.2-Food Safety Policy
4.3-Roles, responsibilities and Authorities
4.4-Understanding the food organization and its context
4.5-Internal & External Issues
4.6-Interested parties – Who qualifies
4.7-Scope of the Food Safety Management System
4.8-Support Functions
4.9-Organization’s Resources
4.10-Control of Externally Provided Processes, Products & Services
4.11-Internal communication & Documented Information
4.12-Operations
4.13-Prerequisite Programs
4.14-Emergency Preparedness and Response
4.15-Preparation of the flow diagrams
4.16-Hazard Identification, Analysis & Assessment
4.17-Selection and Categorization of Control Measures
4.18-CCPs, PRPs, OPRPs, Critical Limits & Action Criterion and Monitoring
4.19-Control of monitoring, measuring & verification of PRPs & Hazard Control Plan
4.20-Performance Evaluation & Improvement
4.21-Internal Audits & Management Reviews
4.22-Management Reviews
4.23-Improvement
5-Conformity, Certification & Accreditation
4
5.1-Conformity
5.2-Certification
5.3-Accreditation
5.4-Second Assessment
6-ISO/IEC 17024, ISO 19011 & ISO/IEC 17021-1
3
6.1-ISO/IEC 17024
6.2-ISO 19011
6.3-ISO/IEC 17021-1
7-International Accreditation Forum (IAF), ISO 10012-1, ISO 10012 & ISO 17025
4
7.1-International Accreditation Forum (IAF)
7.2-Requirements for a measurement quality system
7.3-ISO 10012-1
7.4-ISO 10012 & ISO 17025
8-Audit Roles and Responsibilities
6
8.1-Lead Auditor
8.2-Auditor
8.3-Technical Specialist & Certification Reviewer
8.4-Audit Client & Management Team
8.5-Auditee & Host or Guide
8.6-Attributes of a Successful Auditor
9-Audit Methodologies
16
9.1-ISO 19011 and Auditing
9.2-Features of Audits
9.3-Conformity and Non-Conformity
9.4-Audit Types and Goals
9.5-Pre-Audit & Audit Objectives
9.6-Audit Plan, Scope and Team
9.7-Audit Lead and Methodology
9.8-Systems and Documentation
9.9-Steps and Opening Meeting
9.10-Evidence Gathering
9.11-Audit Approach & Document Review
9.12-Document Review
9.13-Interview & Questioning Techniques & Audit Findings
9.14-Audit Findings and Closing
9.15-Audit Reporting
9.16-Final Assessment
10-Remote Auditing
5
10.1-Remote Audit
10.2-What happens in a remote audit
10.3-Benefits of Remote Audits
10.4-Getting ready for remote auditing
10.5-Tips for Effective Remote Audits