The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Use of the standards aids in the creation of products and services that are safe, reliable, and of good quality. The standards help businesses increase productivity while minimizing errors and waste
The International Organization for Standardization is an independent, non-governmental organization, the members of which are the standards organizations of the 164 member countries.[1] It is the world’s largest developer of voluntary international standards and it facilitates world trade by providing common standards among nations. More than twenty thousand standards have been set, covering everything from manufactured products and technology to food safety, agriculture, and healthcare
Use of the standards aids in the creation of products and services that are safe, reliable, and of good quality. The standards help businesses increase productivity while minimizing errors and waste. By enabling products from different markets to be directly compared, they facilitate companies in entering new markets and assist in the development of global trade on a fair basis. The standards also serve to safeguard consumers and the end-users of products and services, ensuring that certified products conform to the minimum standards set internationally.
Quality while implementation of ISO system for certification follow the below approach:
Micro level survey of the existing system and and submit gap analysis report. Review findings for infrastructure changes to meet ISO requirements. Conduct awareness program Form a steering committee and task-force for documentation Identify issue, carry out Risk Analysis, prepare Risk Plan and identify mitigation actions. Define policy and establish objectives. Prepare the ISO documentation for ISO certification. Implementation and training of all personnel in the use of procedures and templates. Training to employees related to ISO practices identification evaluation and control. Train internal auditors for internal auditing of ISO. Assess the system through first internal audit. Take corrective action for non conformity. Carry out management review meeting. Apply for certification. Final audit by certification body. Take corrective actions on the non-conformities to the satisfaction of the certifying body.
QMICS provides the following ISO Standards Services:
ISO9001:2015 – QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO14001:2015 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO45001:2018 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SAFETY MANGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO27001:2022 – INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO50001:2018 – ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO22001:2018 – FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO/TS16949:2016 – AUTOMOTIVE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ISO13485:2016 – MEDICAL DEVICES QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM