FSSC
FSSC
FSSC
CONTENTS
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1. PURPOSE
This Annex describes the rules for the scope statements on the FSSC 22000 certificate. There are
general rules for all categories, and specific rules for individual categories including examples.
2. SCOPE
The food chain categories and related supply chain sectors that fall within the scope of FSSC
22000 or FSSC 22000-Quality certification are defined in Part II of the Scheme documents.
3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The certificate scope statement shall:
1) Be within the scope of the Scheme;
2) Clearly and unambiguously describe the process/activities, product types and/or services
that are supplied by the certified organization and that have been audited by the CB. The
report shall contain evidence of all activities in the scope statement;
3) Not include promotional statements or claims. Claims being any message or
representation, which is not mandatory under legislation and which suggests that the
food or service has particular characteristics. Examples are health claims, nutritional
claims, origin claims, free-from claims (e.g. allergen free claims), organic, quality claims;
Where an organization makes such claims, they shall be investigated when they are part
of the FSMS but may not appear in scope statement;
4) Brand names are not allowed as this might suggest product certification;
5) Be in English, but another language may be added (e.g. the native language of the
country of the certified organization);
6) Not mention subcontracted or outsourced processes outside the organisation’s legal
responsibility;
7) Shall not include activities as trading, broking;
8) Not include reference to products, processes or services related to non-food/feed (e.g.
shall not refer to pharmaceutical and self-medication products, tobacco, cosmetics,
household and personal care, ink);
9) Not contain exclusions for activities, processes, products or services when those
activities, processes, products or services can have an influence on the food safety of the
end products as defined in the scope of certification (ISO/TS 22003:2013 9.1.1); Where
permitted exclusions apply, this shall be motivated in the report and the certificate shall
contain the text “Exclusions apply”;
10) Not contain Development and Design as separate activity. These activities are only
allowed when part of a processing or manufacturing activity covered by the FSSC 22000
scope of certification and part of the same legal entity.
4. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
The food chain categories and related supply chain sectors that fall within the scope of FSSC
22000 or FSSC 22000-Quality certification are defined in Part II of the scheme documents.
Examples
Examples
Production and packing of Yes/No For a company that really produces oil
vegetable oil. (pressing, extraction) this might fit,
however for a company that only mixes
and fills oil into bottles the term
production as such may be misleading
and incorrect.
Examples
Production of pet food. No Missing is the type of food and target animal
group(s).
Examples
Examples
Examples
Examples
Examples
Manufacturing of cleaning agents No Cleaning agents are not within the scope
to be used in CIP systems in the of FSSC 22000.
food industry.