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FSSC

FSSC

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What is FSSC?

FSSC 22000 is a Food Safety System Certification scheme. It's a Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) benchmarked standard based on ISO 22000 and additional requirements. It's used to certify food safety management systems of organizations in the food supply chain.

What other technologies are related to FSSC?

FSSC Competitor Technologies

BRC is a globally recognized food safety standard, similar to FSSC 22000. Both provide a framework for food safety management systems and certification, making them competitors in the certification market.
mentioned alongside FSSC in 4% (92) of relevant job posts
ISO 22000 is an international standard for food safety management systems. FSSC 22000 is based on ISO 22000 and includes additional requirements, so they are competitive standards for food safety certification.
mentioned alongside FSSC in 3% (59) of relevant job posts

FSSC Complementary Technologies

HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) is a systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes that can cause the finished product to be unsafe. It's a foundational element of FSSC 22000, which includes HACCP principles.
mentioned alongside FSSC in 1% (244) of relevant job posts
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) are a set of guidelines and regulations that ensure products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards. GMP is often a prerequisite program within an FSSC 22000 certified food safety management system.
mentioned alongside FSSC in 1% (135) of relevant job posts

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