Indonesian Journal of Halal Research, 3, 2 (2021): 43-55 E-ISSN: 2657-0165 P-ISSN: 2656-3754 DOI: 10.15575/ijhar.v3i2.13515 https://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/ijhar/ Integration of ISO 22000 (2018) and HAS 23000 through Management System Audit: Case Study in Corned Beef Producer Irma Rosiana Elizabeth 1 *, Nugraha Edhi Suyatma 2 , Nancy Dewy Yuliana 3 , Raafqi Ranasasmita 4 Syahnada Jaya Syaifullah 5 1 Master Program of Food Technology, Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Food Technology, IPB University, Bogor 16680, Indonesia. 2,3 Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Food Technology, IPB University, Bogor 16680, Indonesia. 3 Halal Science Center IPB University, IPB Baranangsiang Campus, Bogor 16144, Indonesia 1,2,3,4 The Assessment Institute for Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics, the Indonesian Council of Ulama, Jl Pemuda No 5 Bogor 16161, Indonesia 5 Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Section for Plant Glycobiology. Thorvaldsensvej 40. 1871 Frederiksberg C. Copenhagen University, Denmark. e-mail: irma@halalmui.org* 1 , nugrahaedhi@apps.ipb.ac.id 2 , nancy_dewi@apps.ipb.ac.id 3 , raafqi@halalmui.org 4 , jaya@plen.ku.dk 5 *Corresponding Author Received: August 04, 2021; Accepted: August 20, 2021 Abstract: Integrated Management System (IMS) based audit can assist the internal and external auditor to conduct an audit effectively and efficiently while checking compliance of Food Safety Management System and Halal Assurance System in the food industry. Corned beef is a product categorized as critical both in terms of halal and food safety. Implementing a food safety management system and halal assurance in corned beef industries is a challenge for producers and external auditors from inspection agencies. Based on the requirements equality approach, an Integrated Management System can be developed, referring to ISO 22000 : 2018 and HAS 23000. This research aims to combine the requirements of ISO 22000 : 2018 and HAS 23000 to be used for audit activity, as well as formulating recommendations for the corned beef producers in both requirements based on a new version of ISO 22000 : 2018. According to the analysis of requirements equality on each requirement objective, there are 14 of 30 sub-clauses of ISO 22000 : 2018 that can be integrated with 9 HAS criteria. There are 2 HAS criteria that cannot be integrated with sub-clauses of ISO 22000 : 2018, namely criteria number 4 material and 5 product. When the IMS clauses are used in audit to one of corned beef company, the percentage of compliance with the IMS requirements is 90.6% in PT XYZ. The nonconformities related to ISO 22000 : 2018 found on a new clause that has not existed in the previous version ISO 22000: 2005. This gap creates some recommendations for PT XYZ. However, IMS based audit makes the audit for halal and food safety compliance be more effective that can combine checking of food safety and halal in one audit. Furthermore, IMS based audit makes the audit be more time efficient, by reducing the mandays. Keywords: HAS 23000, Integrated Management System, ISO 22000 : 2018 1. Introduction Safe and halal food is essential for consumers, especially in Indonesia as the country with the largest Muslim population. According to the food law No. 18 year of 2012, the terms safe and halal food cannot be separated in the concept of food safety. The food industries implement food safety management systems, such as ISO 22000 and the Halal Assurance System (HAS) following HAS 23000, to ensure compliance with the definition of food safety based on food law No. 18 year 2012. In the ISO 22000 food safety management system, adequate supervision at each food chain needs to be considered because food safety hazards can occur at any stage of the food chain. It has an equal concern with the halal assurance system. The halal assurance system is an integrated management system developed, implemented, and maintained to manage materials, production process, products, human resources, and procedures to maintain the sustainability of halal production process following HAS requirements (LPPOM MUI, 2012). Based on the requirements equality approach, an Integrated Management System (IMS) can be developed, which refers to the management system requirements of ISO 22000 and HAS 23000 (Ivada, 2015).