
A quality review on every ISO 22000 audit report.
Upload an ISO 22000 audit report and get an automated AI QA review against ISO 22000:2018, Clauses 4 to 10, with hazard analysis, OPRPs and CCPs and traceability. Faster sign-off, consistent, reviewed and signed by you.
Report review is the bottleneck before the certification decision.
ISO/IEC 17021-1 requires a competent person, not involved in the audit, to review the audit and its report before the certification decision. ISO 22000 is the food safety management system standard, the basis for schemes such as FSSC 22000. Reports fail on the validation of the hazard analysis, the adequacy of prerequisite programmes, the monitoring of critical control points, traceability and nonconforming product control. The reviewer must confirm every finding is tied to the right clause.
From report upload to a signed review.
Upload the report
Drop a finished or draft ISO 22000 audit report (PDF, DOCX or XLSX). foraudits validates it and starts the review.
Our AI engine reviews it
foraudits detects the standard and runs a structured pass over Clauses 4 to 10, with prerequisite programmes, hazard analysis (8.5), critical control points and OPRPs and traceability, evidence, consistency and completeness.
Reviewed report, with comments
You get the report annotated with comments, gaps and findings flagged in context. The decision and the sign-off stay yours.
Every finding tied to the most specific clause.
With objective evidence, and the distinction between correction and corrective action required by ISO/IEC 17021-1.
One engine, many audit types.
Once you are reviewing, we build the full flow for your standard: forms, checklists and the report. The same engine that reviews ISO 22000 reports also runs energy audits and NIS2 supply-chain compliance.
Built for certification bodies in the EU.
The engine is yours. So is the client relationship.

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