scholarly journals Integration of ISO 22000 (2018) and HAS 23000 through Management System Audit: Case Study in Corned Beef Producer

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 43-55
Author(s):  
Irma Rosiana Elizabeth ◽  
Nugraha Edhi Suyatma ◽  
Nancy Dewy Yuliana ◽  
Raafqi Ranasasmita ◽  
Syahnada Jaya Syaifullah

Integrated Management System (IMS) based audit can assist the internal and external auditor to conduct an audit effectively and efficiently while checking compliance of Food Safety Management System and Halal Assurance System in the food industry. Corned beef is a product categorized as critical both in terms of halal and food safety. Implementing a food safety management system and halal assurance in corned beef industries is a challenge for producers and external auditors from inspection agencies. Based on the requirements equality approach, an Integrated Management System can be developed, referring to ISO 22000 : 2018 and HAS 23000. This research aims to combine the requirements of ISO 22000 : 2018 and HAS 23000 to be used for audit activity, as well as formulating recommendations for the corned beef producers in both requirements based on a new version of ISO 22000 : 2018. According to the analysis of requirements equality on each requirement objective, there are 14 of 30 sub-clauses of ISO 22000 : 2018 that can be integrated with 9 HAS criteria. There are 2 HAS criteria that cannot be integrated with sub clauses of ISO 22000 : 2018, namely criteria number 4 material and 5 product. When the IMS clauses are used in audit to one of corned beef company, the percentage of compliance with the IMS requirements is 90.6% in PT XYZ. The nonconformities related to ISO 22000 : 2018 found on a new clause that has not existed in the previous version ISO 22000: 2005. This gap creates some recommendations for PT XYZ. However, IMS based audit makes the audit for halal and food safety compliance be more effective that can combine checking of food safety and halal in one audit. Furthermore, IMS based audit makes the audit be more time efficient, by reducing the mandays.

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 132-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
Евгения Вайскробова ◽  
Evgenia Vayskrobova ◽  
Надежда Барышникова ◽  
Nadezhda Baryshnikova ◽  
Ирина Резниченко ◽  
...  

Modern tendencies in food industry development (including meat products processing) are connected with compulsory advance and improvement in production techniques as well as implementation of effective management systems which stem from the integrated approach to risk management. The development and implementation of the systems which would guarantee required and stable safety of products for consumers are very important as well as their quality. For that reason it is essential to develop the models of integrated management system which will be based on the quality management system (QMS) and food safety management system standards. The authors performed comparative analysis of the requirements of the integrated standards. As a result of the analysis and expert evaluation they determined ten areas of integration, developed the matrix of requirements for the elements of the integrated system. The authors studied the risks, gave scientific evidence concerning the occurrence of potential hazards, determined unacceptable risks, pointed out critical control points and developed food safety management system plan for management in these points. They also determined the regularities in the influence of the quality loop stages on the quality and safety parameters, identified and structured the processes using IDEF0 function modeling methodology, made the blocks of graphs that show the interaction of processes determining the directions of information and product flows and reflecting the interaction of processes. The authors developed an integrated system model and determined the information requirements for its functioning. They used the procedure of the system performance assessment in a company using self-assessment criteria. The authors showed the advantages of the implementation and improvement of the integrated system in the company located in Saransk, the Republic of Mordovia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
IVAN KRSTIĆ ◽  
ANA STOJKOVIĆ

An integrated management system refers to the application of several different international standards, and it contributes to efficient and effective organizational management. The Quality Standards were first developed at the end of the twentieth century; however, due to social, political and many other reasons, the The International Organization for Standardization has also developed standards related to occupational health and safety, environmental protection, information security, risk management, energy efficiency, etc. Since all of these standards are process-oriented, there is an emerging need to simplify their implementation. Similarly, valid versions of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards identical in structure have been adopted in the last five years, which facilitated their integrated implementation and application. This paper describes a concept of integrated management system through a standardized safety management system. Key words: ISO standards, management, safety, integration


Author(s):  
D.M. Melnik ◽  

The International Civil Aviation Organization, in its document Safety Manual (Doc 9859), notes the importance of integrating a safety management system and a quality management system, which takes into account all areas of the civil aviation organization and the formation of interrelated processes to achieve common safety goals. There are discusses the method of searching for critical elements of an aviation enterprise based on risk events in an integrated management system, the main principle of which is the establishment of quality indicators and fiight safety indicators. With this approach, the distribution of indicators by type of activity (classes) is carried out, which in turn allows the study of elements of the aerodrome operator system based on the theory of fuzzy sets (Fuzzy Sets), in accordance with the concept of reliability, risks, safety from the theory of system safety. The results obtained allow us to proactively develop and implement measures that exclude the occurrence of a negative event in the activities of an aviation enterprise, such as a catastrophe, accident, emergency, or a serious aviation incident.


2013 ◽  
Vol 115 (9) ◽  
pp. 1381-1399 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kostas Milios ◽  
Pantelis E. Zoiopoulos ◽  
Angelos Pantouvakis ◽  
Marios Mataragas ◽  
Eleftherios H. Drosinos

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vilen Kantere ◽  
Igor Surkov ◽  
Tamara- Renzyaeva ◽  
Konstantin- Motovilov-

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