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Course code
FD131
Course code
Duration

7 hours

Category Auditing
Level Foundation
Scheme(s)
Business continuity

BCMS ISO 22301:2019 Foundation

This course is for those requiring an introduction to ISO 22301, especially those involved in the design, implementation and management of an BCMS.

Course code
PT253/ PT254/ PT211
Course code
Duration

8 - 16 hours

Category Auditing
Level Practitioner
Scheme(s)
Food safety

ISO 22000:2018 Auditor Transition (FSMS)

This course brings auditors up to date on the revised version of ISO 22000 and the skills needed to audit against the new standard and includes a 30-minute test. All IRCA Certificated FSMS auditors are required to complete this training.

Course code
Course code
Category Auditing
Level
Scheme(s)
Food safety

ISO 22000:2018 auditor transition training (FSMS) update

ISO 22000:2018 is now the new standard for Food Safety Management Systems. This auditor transition training will help you progress from FSMS 22000:2005 to this ISO standard.

The 31 December 2021 transition deadline has now passed. 

Course code
PT253/ PT254/ PT211
Course code
Duration

8 - 16 hours

Category Auditing
Level Practitioner
Scheme(s)
Food safety

ISO 22000:2018 auditor transition training (FSMS)

ISO 22000:2018 is now the new standard for Food Safety Management Systems. The deadline to transition to this standard passed on 31 December 2021. However, we understand that some auditors may not have had a business need to transition by the deadline. This auditor transition training will help you update your knowledge and skills and progress from ISO 22000:2005 to ISO 22000:2018.

Who is making the transition?

Published: 21 Jun 2017

Our global survey shows that auditors are taking IRCA Certified Transition Training to improve their employability and stay on the register.

The dangers of cowboy certification

Published: 8 Jun 2017

In an extract from Quality World magazine (June 2017), Rob Fenn, CQP FCQI, chief executive of the British Assessment Bureau, reveals how cowboy certification is threatening the reputation of ISO 9001:2015 and the industry. He speaks to UKAS about the value of accreditation and the pitfalls for organisations tempted to cut corners.