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Comparitive Matrix ISO 22000:2018 Versus ISO 22000:2005

The document compares the key changes between ISO 22000:2018 and ISO 22000:2005 for food safety management systems. Some of the major changes include a new context of the organization section, expanded leadership requirements, a new planning section, changes to support requirements, expanded operation and performance evaluation sections, and consolidation of improvement into one section.

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Comparitive Matrix ISO 22000:2018 Versus ISO 22000:2005

The document compares the key changes between ISO 22000:2018 and ISO 22000:2005 for food safety management systems. Some of the major changes include a new context of the organization section, expanded leadership requirements, a new planning section, changes to support requirements, expanded operation and performance evaluation sections, and consolidation of improvement into one section.

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Comparitive Matrix ISO 22000:2018 Versus ISO 22000:2005

ISO 22000:2018 ISO 22000:2005


Food Safety Management Systems - Requirements for any organization Food Safety Management Systems - Requirements for any organization in the
in the food chain food chain
1 Scope 1 Scope
2 Normative references 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions 3 Terms and definitions
4. Context of the organization (New Title) New Heading
4.1 Understanding the organization and its context New
4.2 Understanding the needs and exppectations of interested parties New
4.3 Determining the scope of the FSMS 4.1 + New
4.4 Food Safety Management System 4.1
5. Leadership (New Title) New Heading
5.1 Leadership & Commitmment 5.1, 7.4.3 + new
5.2 Policy 5.2 + new
5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities & authorities 5.4, 5.5, 7.3.2 + new
6 Planning (New Title) New Heading
6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunites new
6.2 Objectives of the FSMS and planning to achieve them 5.3 + new
6.3 Planning of Changes 5.3 + new
7 Support (New Title) New Heading
7.1 Resources 1, 4.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 + new
7.2 Competence 6.2, 7.3.2 + new
7.3 Awareness 6.2.2.
7.4 Communication 5.6, 6.2.2
7.5 Documented Information 4.2, 5.6.1
8 Operation (New Title) New Heading
8.1 Operational Planning and Control New
8.2 Pre-Requisite programs 7.2 + new
8.3 Traceability system 7.9 + new
8.4 Emergency preparedness and response 5.7 + new
8.5 Hazard Control 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 8.2 and new
8.6 Updating the information specifying the PRP and Hazard control 7.7
plan
8.7 Control of monitoring and measuring 8.3
8.8 Verification related to PRP and the hazard control plan 7.8, 8.4.2
8.9 Control of product and process nonconformities 7.10
9. Performance Evaluation (new title) New Heading
9.1 Monitoring, measuring, analysis and evaluation 8.4.2, 8.4.3 + new
9.2 Internal Audits 8.4.1
9.3 Management Review 5.8, 5.2 + new
10. Improvement New Heading
10.1 Non conformity and corrective action New
10.2 Continual Improvement 8.1, 8.5.1
10.3 Update of the FSMS 8.5.2

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