ISO 22000:2018 is an international standard that defines the requirements for a Food Safety Management System (FSMS). This certification ensures that organizations in the food industry follow best practices for food safety, hygiene, and quality management. It helps businesses comply with food safety regulations, manage risks, and enhance consumer trust.
ISO 22000:2018 FSMS certification is applicable to all organizations in the food supply chain, including:
• Food Manufacturers: Processing units, packaging industries, etc.
• Food Retailers: Supermarkets, grocery stores, and online food suppliers.
• Catering Services: Restaurants, hotels, and food delivery businesses.
• Agricultural Producers: Farms, fisheries, and organic food producers.
• Storage & Distribution: Warehouses, transporters, and cold storage units.
Any organization involved in the food supply chain, regardless of size, can apply for ISO 22000:2018 certification. It is suitable for businesses that:
• Handle food production, storage, or distribution
• Need to comply with national and international food safety standards
• Seek to improve their food safety management practices
• Enhances food safety and quality
• Improves compliance with legal and regulatory requirements
• Reduces foodborne risks and contamination
• Increases customer confidence in food products
• Boosts operational efficiency and reduces waste
• Helps gain a competitive advantage in global markets
• Business registration proof (GST, MSME, etc.)
• Food Safety Management Plan
• Records of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP)
• Quality control reports and process documentation
• Employee training records on food safety
• Supplier agreements and compliance reports
1. Gap Analysis: Assess current food safety measures against ISO 22000:2018 requirements.
2. Documentation: Prepare the required documents, including FSMS policies and HACCP plans.
3. Implementation: Apply FSMS practices, train employees, and establish food safety controls.
4. Internal Audit: Conduct an internal audit to ensure compliance before certification.
5. Certification Audit: An external certification body audits the organization’s FSMS.
6. Certification Issuance: If all requirements are met, the organization receives ISO 22000:2018 certification.
7. Surveillance Audits: Regular audits ensure ongoing compliance and improvement.
• Expert consultation for understanding ISO 22000:2018 requirements
• Assistance in preparing necessary documents and food safety policies
• Guidance on implementing FSMS and HACCP principles
• Coordination with accredited certification bodies for seamless certification
• Post-certification support, including compliance audits and renewal guidance