ISO 22002-6:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
29 July 2025
Prerequisite programmes on food safety — Part 6: Feed and animal food production
ISO 22002-6:2025 Files
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ISO 22002-6:2025 Scope
This document specifies, in conjunction with ISO 22002-100, requirements for establishing, implementing and maintaining prerequisite programmes (PRPs) to control feed safety hazards in feed and animal food, and materials intended for use in the production of feed and animal food. Feed safety hazards in this context relate to attributes that have a potential to affect adversely animal and/or human health.
This document is applicable to all organizations, regardless of size or complexity.
This document does not apply to other parts of the food supply chain.
Exclusions to requirements can be supported by a sufficient justification that ensures that the exclusion does not adversely impact food safety.
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