IRCA Certified ISO 22000:2005 FSMS Auditor Conversion Training Course

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Food Management Systems |
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FSMS Auditor Conversion based on ISO 22000:2005 |
Precision Agricultural Services, Inc.'s FSMS Auditor Conversion based on ISO 22000:2005 course focuses on teaching trained auditors an effective approach for auditing food safety management systems. The primary objective of this training course is to instruct food safety auditors in the principles and practices specific to auditing for conformance with ISO 22000, including planning and preparation of the audit, audit practices, and reporting audit findings. Experienced instructors guide delegates through 3rd Party audits that are required for a management system based on ISO 22000. Delegates gain necessary auditing skills through a balance of formal classroom tutorials, group workshops, and open forum discussions.
Course Certification
Kelmac Group Certified Course (A17312)
This course is registered by the Governing Board of the IQA - International Register of Certified Auditors (IRCA) and meets part of the requirements of those seeking registration as a FSMS Auditor/Lead Auditor under that scheme (IRCA/2090).
| Who should attend? |
- Managers planning the implementation of ISO 22000
- Anyone who may be involved in either the support or actual implementation of a food safety management system or HACCP-based system
- Managers or other personnel tasked with managing a food safety management system
- Individuals interested in conducting first-party, second-party, and third-party audits based on ISO 22000
- Food safety consultants
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| Benefits to Your Business |
- The knowledge and skills to effectively audit your management system
- To conduct a risk assessment of the effectiveness and maturity of your management system
- The ability to conduct second party and third party audits of your supply chain
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| Course Pre-requisites |
- Delegate wishing to attend this course must have completed a recognisable Auditor/Lead Auditor training programme from another discipline
- It is recommended that students have some prior knowledge of ISO 22000 or food safety management systems
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| Learning Objectives |
- Understand the concepts and requirements of ISO 22000:2005
- Understand national/international food safety legislation
- Understand HACCP principles based on Codex Alimentarius
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of the auditor
- Apply ISO 19011:2002 and ISO/TS 22003:2007 definitions, concepts, and guidelines
- Recognize the principles, practices, and types of audits
- Conduct all phases of an external audit (plan, execute, report, record, follow-up, closure)
- Prepare and present effective reports
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| Course Structure |
This course is a 24 hour/3 day course.
There is a 16 hour pre course assignment that must be completed by all delegates in advance of attending. Completed assignments are to be handed to the tutor on day 1 of the training course.
Course Start: 08:45a.m & Course Finish: 17:30p.m
Evening study may be required as part of this course. It is recommended that all delegates attending treat the course as residential.
A detailed course breakdown is as follows:
Day 1
- CODEX Principles
- Auditor Certification and ISO/IEC 17024:2003
- Purpose of a Food Safety Management System
- Evolution of Food Safety Management Systems
- Why Food Safety Management?
- ISO 22000:2005 Requirements
- ISO 22000 Process Model/Requirements
Day 2
- Food Safety legislation and compliance
- Auditing for legal compliance
- Hazard Analysis/Hazard Identification
- Selection and Assessment of Control Measures
- Risk Management including Implementation of Operation Risk Control, Monitoring and Measurement
- Emergency Situations
- FSMS Documentation
- Accreditation and Certification
- Two Stage Approach to Certification
- Examination Debrief & Techniques
Day 3
- Audit Plan/Scope/Checklist
- Audit Finding Reporting (NCR/OI)
- Generating the Summary Audit Report
- Completing the Audit/Audit Follow Up
- Closing/Exit Meeting
- Course Summary/Continuous Assessment Report
- Course Examination
- Course Evaluation/Feedback
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| Course Assessment |
The delegate is assessed based on participation and performance throughout the duration of the course. This includes all exercises, role plays, case studies and all other activities during the course. Please note, full attendance is required during the training course.
There is a 2 hour written examination at the end of the course. The exam is open book in that a delegate is entitled to use their own notes taken while on the course, the use of the delegate manual and any other supplementary material provided including their copy of the International Standard (s) in question. The minimum pass rate for the examination is 70%.
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| Training Methodology |
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| What's Included on the course |
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