Introduction
The aim of this course is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills required to perform first-party audits of Food Safety Management Systems (FSMS) against a company’s FSMS requirements based on ISO/FSSC 22000. During the course, delegates will learn how to audit a Food Safety Management System.
What will you learn?
- the basic principles of the internal auditing process
- the contribution audits make to the effectiveness and improvement of an FSMS
- the roles and responsibilities of an internal auditor
- to prepare for audit and generate relevant questions
- to gather objective evidence through interviewing and reviewing documentation
- how to relate your audit findings to applicable requirements
- to report your findings accurately
What do you need to prepare?
Before starting this course, learners are encouraged to take an introductory course to Food Safety Management Systems and ISO/FSSC 22000. For a successful completion, we recommend the following previous knowledge:
- knowledge of ISO/FSSC 22000 (ideally gained from attending LRQA’s 1-day Introduction to FSMS based in ISO 22000:2018 and FSSC 22000 v5 or a later version)
- experience of working in the food supply chain
- basic understanding of prerequisite programs and HACCP
- to understand the basics of how organisations manage food safety
Course content
Personal course preparation activities
- Pre-coursework: 2 eLearning modules with quizzes and reference materials.
Group course program items
- Auditing basics
- FSMS and risk-based auditing
- Audit cycle, programme and plan
- Auditor skills and behaviour
- LRQA 6-stage interview model
- Generating questions
- Interview preparation
- Live interviews
- Audit reporting including NC reporting
- Correction and corrective action
- Actual reporting and report presentation
- Empowerment
An exam is not applicable.
Course certification
Learners who actively participate during the entire program will be issued with a Certificate of Completion.
Course length
Pre-course work with eLearning: 3 – 6 hours.
We have two modalities available for this course:
- Classroom training: two days – 9.00 to 17.00 hours
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Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT): two days – 9.00 to 15.30 hours
Note: Participants of the classroom sessions will have less preparations and have more possibilities to practice during the course.
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