Food Safety

Sydney Fish Market's Quality Assurance System


Sydney Fish Market is Australia’s seafood centre of excellence and strives for the highest levels of quality and customer satisfaction.

Sydney Fish Market introduced its Quality Assurance Program, incorporating the hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) system in 1998.  Since then Sydney Fish Market has worked to ensure all products sold through SFM's wholesale auction and all meals prepared at Sydney Seafood School adhere to this process.

Sydney Fish Market's Quality Assurance Program and HACCP system are designed to ensure that seafood sold by Sydney Fish Market is:

  • Safe to eat 
  • Accurately labelled
  • Satisfies the customer


The system is externally audited every six months against the internationally recognised ISO 22000:2018 Food Safety Management Standard by accredited auditors, BSI.

SFM has a QHSE department with specialised, trained staff who monitor and implement improvements to the Food Safety Management System, the Workplace Health and Safety System (AS/NZS 4801:2001) and the Environmental Management System (ISO 14001:2015).


The Food Safety Management System is backed up by several support programs:

  • Personal hygiene policy
  • Good handling practices
  • Segregation policy
  • Calibration
  • Cleaning
  • Pest control
  • Maintenance
  • Training


Sydney Fish Market's Seafood Handling Guidelines have been produced and distributed to employees and suppliers. This publication acts as a benchmark and specifications for the grading and safe handling of seafood.