ISO Certification
ISO is the shortest term for the International Organization for standardization. It helps to improve your business credibility and authority and also the overall efficiency of the business.
- ISO 9001:2015 (QMS)
- ISO 14001:2015 (EMS)
- ISO 18001:2007 (OHSAS)
- ISO 22000:2005 (FSMS)
- ISO 27001:2013 (ISMS)
- ISO 13485:2016 (MDMS)
- ISO 20000:2011 (ITSMS)
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ISO 50000:2011 (EnMS)
- ISO 26000:2018 (SRMS)
- ISO 31000:2018 (RMS)
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ISO 9001:2015(QMS)
ISO 9001 is the international standard, specifies the requirements for a Quality Management System (QMS). It is used to establish the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet the customer and regulatory requirements.
ISO14001:2015(EMS)
ISO 14001: 2015 indicates the requirements for an environmental management system that an organization can use to enhance its environmental performances.
ISO 1800:2007(OHSAS)
This certification is for the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series. This certification states the safe working environment that a company provides for its staff.
ISO 22000:2005(FSMS)
This ISO specifies the requirements for a Food and Safety Management System. It signifies an organization’s food safety in order to ensure that the food is safe for human consumption.
ISO 27001:2013(ISMS)
It provides a set of standardized requirements for an Information Security Management System. It is a process-based approach for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, maintaining, and improving your ISMS.
ISO 13485:2016(MDMS)
These ISO ensembles the requirements for Medical Devices-Quality Management Systems. An organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet the customer and applicable regulatory requirements.
ISO 20000:2011(ITSMS)
These ISO ensembles the requirements for Medical Devices-Quality Management Systems. An organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet the customer and applicable regulatory requirements.
ISO 50000:2011(EnMS)
This standard is based on the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving an Energy Management System. The benefits of this standard are reduced greenhouse gas emission and carbon footprint.
ISO 26000:2018(SRMS)
It is intended to assist organizations in contributing to sustainable development. It focuses on the Social Responsibility- Management Systems.
ISO 31000:2018(RMS)
It demonstrates guidelines on managing risk faced by organizations. It implies the standard for Risk Management Systems. It can be used throughout the life of the organization. It can also be applied to any activity, including decision-making at all levels.
ISO 31000:2018(RMS)
It demonstrates guidelines on managing risk faced by organizations. It implies the standard for Risk Management Systems. It can be used throughout the life of the organization. It can also be applied to any activity, including decision-making at all levels.