Demonstrate that you understand and support your customers’ needs.
Go green and show your commitment to environmental management.
Manage and mitigate your health and safety risks with certification.
Reduce your energy consumption year on year with ISO certification.
Secure your company and client data with information security certification.
Ensure safety in the food chain and gain GFSI recognition with ISO certification.
Demonstrate best practice across the industry with IATF 16949 certification.
Manage your assets and increase your ROI with certification to ISO 55001.
We are one of the leading automotive sector certification bodies for IATF 16949 in China and have global experience across the automotive supply chain.
We provide certification in food safety, health, environmental and quality management standards. Assisting organizations in the food sector to implement best practices.
The global construction industry is one of the most lucrative — and competitive. Certification to any of several ISO standards is one of the best investments a contractor can make.
We work with many large and small organizations to ensure that information is managed through a risk based approach management system.
Annex SL is the standard that defines the new high level structure for all ISO management systems standards.
The proven way of improving performance, processes and products & services.
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Integrate quality, environmental and health & safety systems to reduce duplication and improve efficiency.
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The process for management systems certification is straightforward and consistent for ISO management systems standards.
ISO 45001 is the world’s international standard for occupational health and safety, issued to protect employees and visitors from work-related accidents and diseases. ISO 45001 certification was developed to mitigate any factors that can cause employees and businesses irreparable harm. Its standards are the result of great effort by a committee of health and safety management experts who looked closely at a number of other approaches to system management — including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. In addition, ISO 45001 was designed to take other existing occupational health and safety standards, such as OHSAS 18001, into account — as well as the ILO’s labor standards, conventions and safety guidelines. Especially geared toward senior management, ISO 45001 has the ultimate goal of helping businesses provide a healthy and safe working environment for their employees and everyone else who visits the workplace. This goal can be achieved by controlling factors that could potentially lead to injury, illness and — in extreme situations — even death. As a result, ISO 45001 is concerned with mitigating any factors that are harmful or that pose a danger to workers’ physical and/or mental well-being. Sadly, thousands of workers lose their lives each day to preventable instances of adverse workplace conditions. In fact, according to the ISO and International Labour Organization — or ILO — more than 2.7 million deaths occur globally due to occupational accidents. And in addition to that there are 374 million non-fatal injuries each year, resulting in 4 or more days absences from work. According to many health and safety experts — including the professionals who worked on the ISO committee — ISO 45001 represents a landmark breakthrough. For the first time internationally, businesses of all sizes can now access a single framework that offers them a clear pathway to developing better and more robust occupational health and safety measures. Although ISO 45001 is heavily informed by OHSAS 18001, it’s a distinctly new standard — not a simple revision or brief update. Read on to see what organizations of all types and sizes need to do to maintain compliance and achieve ISO 45001 certification.
Significant financial savings can be achieved through increased energy efficiency (OFGEM forecast energy prices to rise by at least 20% by 2020).
Encourages a more effective use of your resources, in turn reducing amount of claims, returns, reprocesses and rejections - potentially lower levels of regulatory reporting.
Actively set goals to reduce your carbon footprint and people will respond positively to your organization.
Understand how statutory and regulatory requirements impact your organization and its customers.
Independent verification against a globally recognized industry standard speaks volumes.
Procurement specifications often require certification as a condition to supply, so certification opens doors.