FSSC 22000 (Food Safety System Certification 22000) is an internationally recognized certification scheme for food safety management systems. It combines ISO 22000—the global standard for food safety management—with category-specific Prerequisite Programs (PRPs) from the ISO/TS 22002 series and additional FSSC-specific requirements.
FSSC 22000 is fully recognized by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI). While standards like IFS Food and BRCGS are retailer-driven, FSSC 22000 is the preferred choice for manufacturers supplying global food corporations and B2B customers, such as ingredient suppliers, additive producers, and semi-finished product manufacturers.
The scheme is modular, consisting of three integrated layers:
Current Version: FSSC 22000 Version 6 (published 2023) is mandatory as of April 2024. It introduces stricter requirements for Food Safety Culture, environmental monitoring, and equipment management.
A key technical difference between FSSC 22000 and other standards (like IFS or BRCGS) is the ISO 22000 approach to HACCP. It distinguishes between:
This distinction requires a deep methodological understanding and is often a hurdle for companies switching from retailer-based standards.
The FSSC 22000 audit goes beyond documentation to verify active implementation on the shop floor:
While all are GFSI-recognized, their focus differs:
Is ISO 22000 alone enough for market access? No. ISO 22000 alone is not GFSI-recognized. To meet the requirements of major retailers and global food groups, you need the full FSSC 22000 certification (ISO 22000 + PRPs + Additional Requirements).
How long is the certificate valid? FSSC 22000 follows a three-year cycle. A full recertification audit occurs every three years, with shorter surveillance audits in the years between. This differs from IFS/BRCGS, which require full recertification every year, often resulting in lower annual administrative effort for FSSC.
Does FSSC 22000 apply to packaging? Yes. There is a specific sub-scheme: FSSC 22000 Packaging, which uses the ISO/TS 22002-4 prerequisite program tailored specifically for manufacturers of food contact materials.
What happens if I fail the audit? Non-conformities must be addressed within defined timelines. Critical "Major" non-conformities can lead to certificate suspension. Retailers and B2B customers are usually notified or can see the status on the FSSC portal, potentially halting deliveries.