ISO 9001 to ISO 22000 Conversion (FSSC)

It is generally accepted that ISO9001 has passed its ’sell by’ date for the food industry. A number of companies who have been certified to ISO9001 for the past number of years, are converting their certification to FSSC as Food Safety System Certification, (FSSC = ISO22000:2005 and ISO22002:2009), is now seen as more appropriate and more desirable by their customers. Both ISO9001 and ISO22000 standards have a lot in common however clause 7 of ISO22000, Planning and realisation of safe products, which demands the seven CODEX principles to be addressed, is where FBOs, (Food Business Operators), need to focus their resource to achieve FSSC certification. The fifteen pre-requisites as defined in ISO22002 are now viewed as the essential food safety foundation which will control the majority of hazards that exist in any food business. As per FSSC, all control measures which exist in the food business are either:
  • Prerequisites which prevent hazards from getting onto products
  • Operational Prerequisites which by and large remove hazards from products, or
  • CCPs, (Critical Control Points) which control the hazard in the product.
It is the combination of these three control measures which essentially makes up a company’s FSMS, (Food Safety Management System.) This training course is designed to take delegates through the change of focus from 9000 to 22000 so that their Food Safety Management System / HACCP System will become the cornerstone of their corporate compliance strategy.

Delivery Mode

  • Customised
    In-Company
    Programmes

    Contact Us

SnapshotSnapshot

Course Code
FS026

What's covered?

  • Course Introduction
  • Structure of ISO 9000 and ISO 22000
  • Structure of a FSMS
  • Food Safety Definitions – ISO 22000
  • Risk Assessment Process
  • PRPs Vs OPRPs Vs CCPs
  • Clause 7 – Realisation of Safe Product
  • 12 steps of HACCP – Annex B ISO22000
  • Validation Vs Verification

Who should participate?

Technical Managers, Food Safety Team Leaders, Members of Food Safety Team, Quality Managers.

What will I learn?

Participants achieve the following learning outcomes from the programme;

  • Understand the similarities and differences between ISO 9000 & ISO 22000
  • Understand the 8 Clauses of ISO 22000
  • Understand the three levels of control in a FSMS – PRPs, OPRPs & CCPs
  • Know how to undertake a Risk Assessment as per clause 7.4 of ISO 22000
  • Understand Validation vs Verification

Who are the tutors?

Ciaron White

Ciaron has a Degree in Food Science and Biochemistry, a Diploma in Statistical Methods from UCD as well as a Master’s Degree in Food Science (by research) via UCD/Teagasc Ashtown. He is a Registered Lead Auditor with IRCA (International Register of Certificated Auditors), a Food Safety and Quality auditor for Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland (MRPI) and Musgrave Wholesale Partners (MWP). He also audits on behalf of the Hilton Food group. He has an Evaluators Qualification in Packaging Technology (EQIPT).

Ciaron is an experienced trainer and is registered with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. He is a member of the Institute of Food Science and Technology Ireland (IFSTI). He also holds a Certificate in Training and Continuing Education from NUI Maynooth.
He is a very experienced technical professional from the Food Industry and has gained a lot of experience in all aspects of the Food industry through his work with MRPI, MWP and the Hilton Food group. He worked as Technical Manager in Kepak and had a similar role in the Food Service sector with La Rousse Foods.


Denis Kiely

Denis has 25 years of experience working in various sectors of the Food Industry specialising in Food Safety / HACCP, Process Control, Legal Compliance and Auditing.  His main skill is removing the jargon and mystique attached to what is now considered the most important element of business continuity in the food industry, food safety.  Denis has worked with competent authorities both Irish and European, multinational food and beverage manufacturers plus Irish SME food business’.  He also has extensive experience working with Irish, UK and European retailers.

The manufacturer and retail of safe food requires investment in the three Ps; Premises, Plant & People.  The last of these – People – arguably the most important but perhaps least reliable if not trained well.  This is the key message that Denis focuses on in all training programmes he delivers regardless of the audience.  Food Safety must be taken out of the laboratory or technical department and brought down to factory floor level.  This can only be done with strong leadership and excellent communication skills where the concept of team and collective responsibility is fostered and rewarded.

Denis has a BSc Food Science & Technology, is a Registered Food Safety Auditor with IRCA (International Register of Certificated Auditors), an elected Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, an Associate Member of Chartered Quality Assurance and holds an NUI Certificate in Training & Continuing Education. Denis has worked at management level in a number of food industries and is one of Ireland’s leading experts on Food Safety and is constantly in demand by major food manufacturers and food retailers for his expertise in this area. He is a gifted trainer, expert at delivering complex information in plain English in language that is clearly understood, ensuring delegates leave his training programmes empowered with new knowledge and confident to implement.

Denis Kiely is a Qualified PCQI and a Qualified Lead Instructor in Preventive Controls for Human Food.


Edel Jones

Edel has a B.Sc. (Hons), M.Applied Science (Food Science), Cert Training & Continuing Education, is a Fellow of the Institute of Food Science & Technology (Ireland) and holds auditor qualifications from IRCA (International Register of Certified Auditors). She is an experienced Food Safety Professional with extensive knowledge and experience within various sectors of the food industry and has held significant positions in organisations such as the Institute of Food Science and Technology of Ireland where Edel is a fellow and past president. She is a licensed trainer with the Environmental Health Officers Association of Ireland and a member of the Food Safety Professional Association of Ireland.
Edel has a passion for training and enjoys the interaction with her learners over the duration of the training course. She gets to know her delegates not just the company they work for but who they are and what are their interests and challenges. Some of her delegates keep in touch with her well after the course is over and indeed some have become friends.

Edel remembers one delegate in particular on an ‘Instructors Skill course’ where on the first day he had a baseball cap on nearly covering his whole face and was so fearful he could hardly introduce himself. On Day 2 he was delivering a 10-minute presentation to the whole group.
On his linked in profile he stated that the confidence, respect and skill he got on Edel’s course helped him so much that in work he had been promoted from a production operative to a production supervisor.

Edel has strong interpersonal and communication skills and people both within her professional sphere and in her personal life feel at ease with her and many problems have been discussed and shared over the years.


Edel Jones

Hide

Edel Jones

Duration: 1 day
Hide

Contact SQT today