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Coming to ISO AUDIT AND CERTIFICATION :

  • Soumya Singh
  • Jul 5, 2021
  • 2 min read


ISO 9001 (Quality Management System) 

ISO 9001:2015 specifies requirements for a quality management system. They aim to provide products and services with consistency and meeting regulatory requirements. We intend to improve our standards with the frameworks noted. These include customer focus, leadership, developing stakeholders in multiple processes, global expert opinion and following a consensus.


ISO 22001 (Food Safety Management)  

ISO 22001 operates on the Food Safety and Management Systems helping us reassure the quality using the supply chain system, layered with the ISO 9001 standards. It also has the approval to provide packages across and among globally recognized businesses prevailing.


ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System)  

ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS) is a systematic framework to manage the immediate and long-term substantial controls of a company. The approach is flexible with a set of guidelines and the phase implementation happens with a concern on feasibility.


ISO 27001 (Information Security Management System)  

The ISO 27001 is the standard that ensures the continued convenience, discretion and integrity of information. Managing the security assets such as financial information, employee’s details and entrusted information provided via third parties with no size constraint of a body with their policies. The risk of information is well understood and implemented with the dozens of certificate bodies standard.


ISO 31000 (Risk Management)

ISO 31000 is a standard aiming from the professional to their superiors, to achieve their daily objectives with the issues. Whether one wants to do the right thing by hook or crook, you have the approval but with the risk management. With a set of principles containing frameworks, opportunities are increasing and in concern with the available guidance.

OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series) 

OHSAS 18001:2007 is a framework for an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management system and is a part of the OHSAS 18000. These standards have to comply with the legal management compliance, address health and safety product specifics rather than discussing only their own matters. The Gap Analysis comes into importance to understand OHS comparatively.



 
 
 

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