ISO/TC 34/SC 17/AG 2 - Communication on the ISO 22000 family of standards
AG 2 "Communication on the ISO 22000-family of standards” is to communicate the subjects included in the list below Presentations about the new version of 22000:2018; • GAP analysis light; • Transmission period – what to do? • Factsheet with FAQs
Communication portant sur la famille de normes ISO 22000
AG 2 "La communication portant sur la famille de normes ISO 22000” a pour objectif de communiquer sur les sujets énumérés ci-dessous : Présentation de la nouvelle version de l’ISO 22000:2018; • Analyse des écarts succincte ; • Période/Délai de transmission – Ce qu’il y a faire ? • Fiche descriptive avec foire aux questions
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ISO/TC 34/SC 17/AG 2 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Communication on the ISO 22000 family of standards" and is responsible for: AG 2 "Communication on the ISO 22000-family of standards” is to communicate the subjects included in the list below Presentations about the new version of 22000:2018; • GAP analysis light; • Transmission period – what to do? • Factsheet with FAQs This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/TC 34/SC 17/AG 2 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: AG 2 "Communication on the ISO 22000-family of standards” is to communicate the subjects included in the list below Presentations about the new version of 22000:2018; • GAP analysis light; • Transmission period – what to do? • Factsheet with FAQs Currently, there are 0 published standards from this subcommittee.
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