Hi Everyone!!
Hope everyone is excited for Christmas!!
I understand for a newbie, there is a long way to go to become an auditor, but it will be nice to use company funding to get some courses done.
https://www.nsf.org/...uditor-academy
Looking at the NFS auditor academy course, I have done all of them except for ISO22000:2018 Lead Auditor course. From all the other CB training site (ex. SCS, SGS and NSF), it looks like ISO22000:2018 Lead Auditor course is needed for becoming an auditor.
What are the differences between ISO 22000:2018 and other GFSI benchmark audits (ex. SQF, BRC, and PrimusGFS)? And do you need ISO 22000:2018 Lead Auditor course credit to become an auditor?
Thank you everyone!
- NSF HACCP Training for Processors (U.S.) or HACCP II: HACCP Plan Development (Canada) -- both International HACCP Alliance and IACET accredited, 2 days
- NSF Principles of Internal Auditing -- IACET accredited, 1 day
- GFSI scheme training (one of the following): BRCGS, SQF, IFS, FSSC 22000 – 2 days
- ISO 22000:2018 Lead Auditor -- 5 days with exam
- FSPCA Preventive Controls for Human Food (PCQI Training) -- 2.5 days