ISO 22000 is the internationally recognized standard for Food Safety Management Systems (FSMS). It sets out the requirements for organizations to identify, assess, and control food safety hazards, ensuring the consistent production of safe food products.
Although voluntary, it is one of the most widely recognized and applied international food safety standards and a key reference point for companies operating both in domestic markets and in exports.
Who is ISO 22000 for?
ISO 22000 applies to the entire food chain, including:
It is scalable and suitable for both small and large organizations, with controls applied proportionally based on risk.
Why food safety is critical for businesses
Unsafe food poses serious risks to public health and exposes businesses to legal liabilities, product recalls, loss of customers, and high recovery costs.
An effective FSMS:
Key principles & structure of ISO 22000
HACCP & Hazard Analysis
ISO 22000 fully incorporates the principles of HACCP. It requires systematic hazard analysis, determination of CCPs and OPRPs, definition of critical limits, monitoring, corrective actions, and verification.
Prerequisite Programs (PRPs)
PRPs are the fundamental hygiene and operational conditions, including:
Communication along the food chain
The standard requires effective communication between all links in the food chain (suppliers – production – distribution – customers) to ensure timely exchange of information affecting food safety.
Benefits of ISO 22000 Certification
ISO 22000 & Legal Compliance
Although voluntary, ISO 22000 is a powerful tool for compliance with food safety legislation (e.g. EU “Hygiene Package”, traceability and recall requirements, HACCP principles), as well as regulatory expectations in the USA (e.g. FSMA).
It supports the demonstration of due diligence and helps manage customer and retailer requirements.
ISO 22000 Certification Process
Certification stages
Maintaining certification
ISO 22000 & Integrated Management Systems
ISO 22000 follows the High-Level Structure (HLS) of modern ISO standards, making integration with ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environment), and ISO 45001 (OH&S) straightforward. This reduces documentation overlap and the cost of combined audits.

ISO 22000 vs HACCP & FSSC 22000
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why Q-CERT for ISO 22000 Certification?
Q-CERT (QMSCERT) has specialized auditors with many years of experience in the food industry, logistics, and packaging materials. We conduct value-added audits that focus on the real effectiveness of your FSMS — not just formal compliance — with clear communication, realistic sampling, and practical improvement recommendations.
Contact Q-CERT to discuss your needs and to certify your Food Safety Management System.
