- 23.09.2021
- Food Industry
Information on version 7 of IFS Food
ProCert has informed his clients about the most important changes that affect them. Below you will find a summary of the points covered.
1. New IFS Food Doctrine V7 applicable from September 2021
At the end of June, IFS published a new Food Doctrine, which is applicable from September 2021. ProCert has informed its clients about the most important points.
2. Obligation to report incidents, registration in the IFS portal (new)
Organisations must inform their certification body within 3 working days of any changes "that may affect the company's ability to meet the certification requirements. The content of these notifications must now also be stored in the IFS portal.
3. Adapted Collaboration Guide (version 6)
ProCert has adapted his guide in various points. A chapter on the subject of incidents has also been added.
4. IFS integrity programme – with announced checks at very short notice
As a reminder: IFS may conduct an assessment with or otherwise request to work with an organisation at any time, for example, to process a complaint from a retailer. IFS carries out such checks annually at all certification bodies on at least 1% of the audited companies.
5. First IFS Food V7 Assessments &Preparation Forms
ProCert has created two forms which organisations are asked to complete before their first IFS Food Version 7 Assessment, so that the auditor can prepare the first IFS Assessment Report according to Version 7 quickly and without errors.
6. Head office and central functions
Assessments of central functions are also associated with certain risks for organisations. Extract from IFS Food V7: "If a serious non-conformity is detected during the IFS assessment of the head office /central administration, all assessed production sites are also affected and the certificates of these production sites are suspended".
7. Unannounced assessments
From 2021, every third audit or assessment must be unannounced, according to the requirements of the GFSI. This means that ProCert has until 2023 to implement this requirement.
8. Data update in IFS Portal
Certification bodies only can edit and update the master data of a company. Therefore, they depend on companies to inform them immediately if anything changes in the legal form, address, phone numbers and IFS contact person and emergency contact.
9. New IFS registration fees for uploads as of 1 January 2022
IFS has informed as of mid-July 2021 that IFS fees will be increased from 1 January 2022 as follows. The fee for all main standards (Food, Broker, Logistics, HPC, PAC Secure, Wholesale/Cash & Carry) will be increased from 300 euros to 350 euros.
10. Reminder: ProCert food safety culture self-assessment tool
At the end of March, ProCert has released a Food Safety Culture Self-Assessment Tool. This tool can be downloaded free of charge from the ProCert website under Downloads.