7 COMMON MISTAKES WHEN IMPLEMENTING ISO 22000

In the food sector, implementing ISO 22000 not only helps businesses comply with regulations but also enhances reputation, expands market access, and effectively manages risks. However, many businesses implement ISO yet “spend money without seeing results.” The main cause comes from mistakes in approach and execution.

7 COMMON MISTAKES BUSINESSES MAKE

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ISO 22000 Certification - 7 Mistakes to Avoid for Effective Implementation

1. Choosing an Unreliable Consulting Firm
Many businesses prioritize low cost when selecting a consulting firm, resulting in receiving generic documentation that lacks practicality. These firms often do not closely accompany the implementation process, causing difficulties when applying the system in operations.

2. Preparing Documentation “Just for Show,” Not Based on Reality
Some businesses focus only on completing documents to obtain certification, without building a system that truly fits their operations. This leads to a situation of “writing one thing, doing another,” making ISO ineffective in operational value.

3. Lack of Training or Superficial Training
Personnel are the core element of the ISO 22000 system. Without proper training, they will not understand processes and are likely to make mistakes, reducing the effectiveness of food safety control.

4. Lack of Commitment from Leadership
When leaders do not directly participate and support, the ISO system lacks direction and resources. This causes implementation to be interrupted or ineffective.

5. Applying Mechanically, Copying Documents
Using sample documents without adapting them to the business reality will make processes unsuitable, hard to apply, and easy for staff to ignore.

6. Not Maintaining After Certification
Many businesses think achieving certification is the final goal and do not continue to maintain and improve the system. This causes the system to quickly degrade.

7. Internal Audits Performed Superficially
If internal audits are not conducted seriously, weaknesses in the system will not be detected. Small errors accumulating over time can become major issues during external audits.

⚠️ CONSEQUENCES BUSINESSES FACE
When committing these mistakes, businesses may encounter:
- Failure to obtain ISO 22000 certification
- Costs for corrections and re-implementation
- Wasted time and resources
- Ineffective systems
- Increased food safety risks
- Damage to reputation and business opportunities

SOLUTION: DO ISO RIGHT FROM THE START
To implement ISO 22000 effectively, businesses need to:
- Choose a reputable consulting firm
- Build a system suitable for their operations
- Train personnel thoroughly
- Ensure leadership commitment
- Maintain and continuously improve the system

👉 Contact KMR for support with an effective, practical, and cost-optimized ISO 22000 solution: https://kmr.com.vn/en/service/isocertification/iso22000.html
ISO 22000 certification will only deliver real value when implemented correctly. Don’t let common mistakes cost your business money and growth opportunities.


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