CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

ISO 9001 Certification

What is ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System)?

ISO 9001:2015 is the standard that provides a set of standardized requirements for a quality management system, regardless of what the user organization does, its size, or whether it is in the private, or public sector. It is the only standard in the family against which organizations can be certified – although certification is not a compulsory requirement of the standard. ISO 9001 is the internationally recognized standard for the quality management of businesses. It applies to the processes that create and control the products and services an organisation supplies. It prescribes systematic control of activities to ensure that the needs and expectations of customers are met. It is designed and intended to apply to virtually any product or service, made by any process anywhere in the world.
The Benefits of implementing ISO 9001:2015

  • Achieve Company policy and goals
  • Win Customer Confidence
  • Increase Customer Satisfaction
  • Continually improve overall performance
  • Proactive and systematic adjustment to changing market conditions
  • Employee Satisfaction
  • Performance enhancement
  • Transparency and effectiveness of internal company processes
  • Error avoidance instead of error correction
  • Time and cost savings

ISO 14001 Certification

What is ISO 14001:2017? ( EMS )

ISO 14001:2004 specifies requirements for an environmental management system to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and other requirements to which the organization subscribes, and information about significant environmental aspects. It applies to those environmental aspects that the organization identifies as those which it can control and those which it can influence. It does not itself state specific environmental performance criteria.

  • Meet legal and corporate policy requirement.
  • Potentially fewer surveillance visits from regulatory agencies.
  • Showing your business partners, regulatory agencies, and community that you are environmentally responsible.
  • Increase Competitiveness.
  • Increase profits through potential process improvements.
  • Reducing your environmental liability
  • Complying with environmental laws and regulations.
  • Improving relationships with regulators - organizations that implement an ISO 14001 (EMS) often report improved relations with government regulatory agencies, find that regulators are quicker to provide technical support, and find that the regulators are much more supportive in general.
  • Capturing institutional knowledge - ISO 14001:2017 (EMS) ensures this information is properly documented, communicated and retained. The cyclical nature of this management system further ensures all system information is reviewed and updated at least annually.
  • Streamlining operations - organizations often realize monetary savings as a result of greater operational efficiency and energy conservation
  • Increased awareness and participation - organizations benefit from better communication about environmental issues inside and outside the organization. ISO 14001 gives people an avenue to raise environmental issues and makes it clear that environmental performance is an important part of the corporate culture.
  • Safety benefits - by reviewing the procedures for controlling significant operations, including a review of emergency preparedness and response proced

ISO 45001 Certification

What is ISO 45001:2017? ( EMS )

Human life is precious and safety of personnel and interested parties is the responsibility of an organization.
OHSAS18001 is a globally recognized standard for occupational health and safety management system and defines the health and labour protection system of an organization.
An OHSAS18001 certification establishes an organization’s commitment to provide a safe working environment to protect employees & other concerns.
It aims at reducing and preventing accidents and accident related loss of life, equipment, time and damage to environment. Demonstrating the commitment to Occupational Health & Safety issues positively impact the company’s success and bring the following benefits:

  • Improvement in safety culture, increasing control of hazards
  • Improvement in the efficiency of the operations & consequent reduction in accidents & production time loss
  • Improvement in the security / quality of work places, employee morale and adherence to company values
  • Reduction in insurance premiums
  • Enhancement of corporate image
  • Demonstration of legal compliance

ISO 22001 Certification

What is ISO 22001 ? (FSMS)

A feed and food safety management system enables companies to provide trust to customers and consumers about the corporate capability to manage the food safety related risks.
Food Safety Management System is a risk management tool specifically designed for the food industry in order to assure food safety.
It specifies requirements for food safety, where an organization in the food chain needs to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards in order to ensure that food is safe at the time of human consumption.
ISO 22000 is designed to allow all types of organizations within the food chain to implement a food safety management system.
Benefits for organisation

  • Adoption to these standards changes the concerned company’s approach from retroactive quality testing to a preventive work culture.
  • It extends the successful management system approach of the ISO9001quality management system with Hazard Analysis process & Critical Controls, and plans in order to provide safe food.
  • It helps to plan, implement, operate, maintain and update a food safety management system aimed at providing food products that are safe for the consumer.
  • Control of non food hazards
  • continuous improvement of organisation’ s food safety management system.
  • Expanded market access and reduced cost & improved over all performance

ISO 20000 Certification

What is ISO 20000 ? (IT Service Management)

  • ITSM processes based on best practices of ITIL
  • ISO/IEC 20000-1 specifies requirements for the service provider to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve the service management system. 
  • TSM - Recognized means of benchmarking the delivery of IT to the business.
  • Applicable to providers of IT service management services, businesses outsourcing their IT services, businesses managing their own IT services and all providers wishing to benchmark their existing IT service management services.  
  • Certification to ISO 20000-1:2011 through the scheme provides an independent, industry-wide recognition of an organization’s IT Service Management capabilities.
  • The requirements for an organization to deliver IT services of an acceptable quality.
  • The scope includes requirements for a management system;
  • Planning and implementing service management;
  • Design and transition of new or changed services;
  • Service delivery process;
  • Relationship processes;
  • Resolution processes;
  • Control processes including release and deloyment management processes.

ISO 27001 Certification

What is ISO 27001 ? (Information Security Management)

All organizations today have to respond to a rapidly changing and increasingly threatening range of information security risks – risks which can, if unmitigated, lead to severe financial, regulatory and reputation damage for organizations. Information security investment and control decisions should be specifically driven by the outcome of a risk assessment process that identifies risks to specific information assets. We provide clear, practical and comprehensive inspection/auditing on developing a risk management methodology that meets the requirements of ISO27001, the information security management standard that will help achieve corporate risk management objectives. Why seek certification to ISO 27001:2005? Information security management system (ISMS) – the ‘guts’ of the standard, based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle where Plan = define requirements, assess risks, decide which controls
are applicable; Do = implement and operate the ISMS; Check = monitor and review the ISMS; Act = maintain and continuously improve the ISMS. Also specifies certain specific documents that are required and must be controlled, and states that records must be generated and controlled to prove the operation of the ISMS (e.g. certification audit purposes).

  • Management responsibility - management must demonstrate their commitment to the ISMS, principally by allocating adequate resources to implement and operate it.
  • Internal ISMS audits - the organization must conduct periodic internal audits to ensure the ISMS incorporates adequate controls which operate effectively.
  • Management review of the ISMS - management must review the suitability, adequacy and effectiveness of the ISMS at least once a year, assessing opportunities for improvement and the need for changes.
  • ISMS improvements - the organization must continually improve the ISMS by assessing and where necessary making changes to ensure its suitability and effectiveness, addressing nonconformance (noncompliance) and where possible preventing recurrent issues.

  • Benefits of adoption :
  • Systematic identification of information security risks
  • Availability of a business continuity plan in case of a natural or manmade disaster
  • Reduction of impact in case of risk occurance
  • Efficient protection of confidential data