ISO 22000 Training
Internal Auditor Course / Lead Auditor Course
ISO 22000 training aims to introduce participants to the ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System FSMS standard.
And then provide them with information related to establishing a food safety management system.
ISO 22000 training content:
Basic concepts of food safety systems.
Detailed explanation and discussion of the standard.
Introduction to the required programs.
Risk analysis and assessment.
Training method:
Training notes on the subject are distributed to participants.
In addition, the training is supported by practical samples.
Then ISO 22000 training certificates are issued to participants upon successful completion of the training.
Types of ISO 22000 training courses
There are many ISO 22000 courses, including for example:
ISO 22000 Awareness Training Course
Introduction:
This awareness training course is designed to enable participants to acquire basic knowledge.
Furthermore, understand the requirements of ISO 22000.
The attendees are then introduced to a simple implementation process for a Food Safety Management System (FSMS).
Objective:
Upon successful completion of this awareness course, delegates will be able to:
Understand the basics of a management system or structure related to ISO standards in general;
Explain the purpose of ISO 22000;
Understand the approach and methods of a food safety management system according to ISO 22000.
Audience:
This course is suitable for example:
Food safety professionals
Sustainability managers
Executive managers
Professionals with an interest in a food safety management system;
Trainers or consultants seeking basic knowledge of the standard.
All of our public courses can also be delivered in-house.
Either as standard or tailored to your business needs and requirements.
ISO 22000 Internal Auditor Training Course
The content of the internal auditor training course includes, for example:
Audit methodologies and an overview of Documentation.
Audit process or evaluation of audit plans.
Food Safety Management System (FSMS) procedures for internal audits.
Gaps in FSMS processes or their impact on people, property and the environment.
Creating an FSMS process audit report
Preparing for future audits
Reporting non-conformities
Who should attend ISO 22000 Internal Auditor Training?
The ISO 22000 Internal Auditor Training is a great place to start.
This course will benefit the following people, for example:
FSMS Managers
FSMS Representatives/Consultants
ISO 22000 Compliance Officers
Anyone working in a company that uses a Food Safety Management System (FSMS).
Check out the Internal Auditor Training Schedule to book your place today!
Duration of ISO 22000 Internal Auditor Training:
Typically runs for two days and includes 16 hours of training.
Internal Auditor Training Exam:
Candidates will take an online test after completing the ISO 22000 Internal Auditor Training.
Then get the ISO 22000 Internal Auditor Training Certificate.
Benefits of Internal Auditor Training:
You will learn everything you need to know to understand or audit a Food Safety Management System (FSMS).
Delegates will be well aware of their roles or duties in planning, executing and reporting the audit.
Delegates will then learn how to understand the provisions of ISO 22000 through the Internal Auditor Training Course.
It also helps candidates in:
Conducting an internal audit according to ISO 22000 standards.
And then organizing documents or processes before the external audit of the Food Safety Management System (FSMS).
ISO 22000 Lead Auditor Training Course
Enhance knowledge and control capabilities.
To initiate, conduct, manage and report a complete Food Safety Management System Audit.
Enhance your confidence and ability to plan, conduct, manage and report on an audit.
In addition, understand the requirements of an FSMS or plan for ISO 22000 audits.
Course duration:
5 days – 40 hours.
Check out our ISO 22000 training schedule to book your place today!
ISO 22000 training through international standards.
Why should you attend?
The growing popularity of food safety has led to increased demands for organisations to obtain ISO 22000 certification.
This certification demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to consumer welfare and sustainability in the marketplace.
Furthermore, an auditor credential is a formal and independent recognition of your personal competencies.
It proves that you are qualified to conduct Food Safety Management System (FSMS) audits for a certification body.
This course has therefore been developed to reflect the importance of effective auditing.
It enhances your knowledge and skills to plan or conduct a Food Safety Management System (FSMS) audit.
Through practical exercises or interactive sessions and discussions, you will be able to gain knowledge.
You will also be able to conduct a food safety management system audit.
This is done by applying widely recognized audit principles, procedures and techniques.
Then after attending the training course, you can take the exam.
Who should attend?
This course is attended by, for example:
Auditors interested in performing or leading food safety management system audits.
Managers or consultants interested in mastering the food safety management system audit process.
Individuals responsible for maintaining the requirements of the FSMS.
Technical experts interested in preparing.
Consultants or experts in food safety management.
Learning objectives
Food safety management system processes.
The relationship between ISO 22000 or other standards and regulatory frameworks
The role of the auditor in planning, leading or monitoring a management system audit in accordance with ISO 19011
Exam duration – 3 hours
Why Choose QRS:
QRS is a globally recognized certification body that provides ISO training services.
QRS provides comprehensive training programs that cover the requirements of ISO 22000.
In addition, it provides practical guidance on implementing an effective food safety management system.
Getting Started with ISO 220000 Training
To get started with training, individuals and organizations should take the following steps:
Assess their training requirements
Search for potential training providers
Determine the appropriate training format
Enroll in the training program
Apply the principles learned