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We don’t simply grade you on standards; we also assist you in fulfilling them. We’ll be there for you every step along the way, from standard implementation through certification.
Certification demonstrates that you value excellence and stand out from your competitors.
According to research, businesses that certify their employees in internationally recognized standards achieve significant benefits in areas such as:
-Customer service
– Performance
-Acquisition of new customers and retaining existing clients.
-Boosting productivity
-Happier employees and they stick around longer.
Certification companies offer different services. This is what you will get with us:
• We are independently accredited by prestigious organizations such as ANAB (ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board), UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service), and NABCB (North American Board of Certification) (National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies)
• We have a strong local presence.
•We understand the market, the location, and the challenges to properly assess project management system standards in both essence and practice.
The Significance of Management System Certifications
Based on our experience most projects have three basic challenges that threaten their success:
• Comply with customer specifications as well as government standards and guidelines.
• Protect the business by promoting quality and managing risk.
• Increase income through expanding the business’ customer base and satisfaction.
Management systems enable companies to tackle these issues by establishing process improvement and authenticate their procedures through certification.
Contact us to request a price rate. Don’t wait any longer and request our certifications. Price rates are based on the number of employees.
• ISO 9001: Quality Management Systems: This standard is founded on a variety of quality management concepts, including a strong customer focus, top management motivation and involvement, a process approach, and continuous improvement. These concepts are elaborated on in ISO’s quality management principles. Using ISO 9001 helps ensure that customers get consistent, good-quality products and services, which in turn brings many business benefits.
• ISO 13485: Medical Devices: ISO 13485 is intended for use by businesses involved in the design, manufacture, installation, and maintenance of medical devices and associated services. It may also be used to assist internal and external parties, such as certification organizations, with their auditing procedures.
• ISO 22301: Business Continuity Management: ISO 22301 establishes a framework for planning, establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining, and improving a business continuity management system (BCMS). It is anticipated to assist businesses in protecting against, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disruptive occurrences.
• ISO 37001: Anti-bribery: ISO 37001 targets one of the world’s most damaging and complex challenges head-on, demonstrating a determined commitment to eradicating corruption. It provides an internationally recognized means to combat a destructive criminal activity that generates a trillion dollars in dirty money each year.
• ISO 20252: Market and Social Research: ISO 20252:2019, lays forth advice and standards for how market research studies are planned, carried out, monitored, and reported to clients contracting such projects. It will promote uniformity and openness in survey implementation, as well as trust in survey findings and providers.
• ISO 55001: Asset Management: ISO 55001 can help you enhance your asset management by allowing you to fulfill stakeholder, commercial, and regulatory obligations. It is the company’s most effective protection against wasting money and time. By effectively managing assets, you will be able to use your available assets wisely and get most out of their usage while adding value to the organization.
• ISO/TS 16949: Automotive Quality: ISO/TS 16949:2009 outlines the quality management system standards for the design and development, manufacture, and, where applicable, installation and servicing of automotive-related goods. Applies to organizations that produce customer-specified components for manufacturing and/or service.
• TL 9000: Telecom: TL 9000 Quality Management System to fulfill the global telecommunications industry’s supply chain quality criteria.
• ISO 26362: Access Panels in Market, Opinion and Social Research: ISO 26362:2009 defines terms and definitions, as well as service standards, for businesses and professionals that own and/or employ access panels for market, opinion, and social research. It sets criteria for evaluating access panel suppliers and assessing the quality of access panels.
• ISO 19650 (BIM): Building Information Modelling: Building information modeling (BIM) — Information management utilizing building information modeling. Organization and digitalization of information concerning buildings and civil engineering activities, including building information modeling (BIM).
• TISSE 2018: The International Standard for Service Excellence: TISSE 2018 focuses on bringing value to the organization by outlining what the consumer expects and values in exchange for their customer loyalty. The Standard is not a rigid set of criteria, but rather recommendations on how an organization should function on a daily basis to guarantee staff are in a position to maximize customer satisfaction.
• AS 9100 Series: Aerospace and Aviation Management: In terms of aviation safety and management, AS9100 (BS EN 9100) is the single universal quality management standard for the aerospace sector. It is utilized and supported by the world’s largest aerospace firms, as well as their supply networks. AS9100 can be utilized by organizations in the aerospace industry, such as design, production, maintenance, and distribution. You may be certain that if you certify to the standard, you have an efficient quality management system in place for aviation management and aviation safety. AS9100 may also be required to obtain your trade license, making it necessary now and in the future.
• ISO 22716: Good Manufacturing Practices for Cosmetics: ISO 22716 specifies how to document and regulate the manufacture, control, storage, and transportation of cosmetic goods. The instructions provided by the standard will offer your business with practical strategies for managing the numerous issues that might impact product quality.
• ISO 44001: Collaborative Business Relationships: ISO 44001:2017 defines the standards for identifying, developing, and managing collaborative business connections inside or between companies. Is relevant to commercial and public organizations of all sizes, ranging from huge multinational enterprises and government agencies to non-profits and micro/small businesses.
• ISO 41001: Facility Management: Compliance with ISO 41001:2018, which covers facility management (FM) standards, may help your business become more efficient and dependable. Furthermore, this accreditation enhances your company’s reputation. While being fully compliant and certified might take time, the advantages are typically well worth the effort.
• PCI DSS: Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard: The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a collection of criteria designed to guarantee that all businesses that handle, store, or transfer credit card information operate in a secure environment.
• ISO 9001: Quality Management System: This standard is founded on a variety of quality management concepts, including a strong customer focus, top management motivation and involvement, a process approach, and continuous improvement. These concepts are elaborated on in ISO’s quality management principles. Using ISO 9001 helps ensure that customers get consistent, good-quality products and services, which in turn brings many businesses benefits
• IATF 16949:2016 Automotive Quality Management System: Registration to IATF 16949 is not only advantageous, but also required for any firm wishing to provide its goods to the Automotive Industry. Companies that have registered to this Technical Specification must build their suppliers’ Quality Management Systems with the objective of having the supplier adhere to IATF 16949.
• AS 9100, 9119, 9120: Aerospace Management System: Aside from obtaining a competitive edge and worldwide recognition, certified suppliers increase quality and safety while lowering costs throughout the value chain. They also profit from improved procedures and strive for continuous development. For example, global aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing, Airbus, Rolls Royce, and Pratt & Whitney see the AS 9100 standard as a critical element in choosing and assessing suppliers.
• PAS 99: Integrated Management System: PAS 99 is intended for use by companies that have a management system standard in place or are in the process of implementing multiple management system standards. It is applicable to all sizes and sectors of businesses.
• ISO 10002: Customer Satisfaction and Complaints Handling: ISO 10002:2014 specifies the process of resolving product complaints within an organization, including planning, design, operation, maintenance, and improvement. The specified complaint-handling procedure is appropriate for use as one of the processes of an overall quality management system.
• ISO 29001: Oil and Gas: ISO/TS 29001:2010 specifies the quality management system for businesses that offer products and services to the petroleum, petrochemical, and natural gas sectors.
• ISO/IEC 20000-1: Service Management: ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 is a standard for service management systems (SMS). It outlines the steps a service provider must take to design, develop, execute, run, monitor, review, maintain, and enhance an SMS. Design, transfer, delivery, and enhancement of services to meet agreed-upon service standards are among the needs.
• ISO 13485:2016: Medical Devices Quality Management System: ISO 13485:2016 provides criteria for a quality management system in situations where an organization must show its ability to consistently supply medical devices and related services that fulfill customer and applicable regulatory requirements.
• TL 9000: Telecoms Quality Management System: The requirement for numerous quality management standards is eliminated with TL 9000 certification, making it a one-stop solution for telecommunications sector providers wanting to demonstrate their adherence to quality standards.
• ISO 55001: Asset Management System: ISO 55001 can help you enhance your asset management by allowing you to fulfill stakeholder, commercial, and regulatory obligations. It is the company’s most effective protection against wasting money and time. By effectively managing assets, you will be able to use your available assets wisely and get most out of their usage while adding value to the organization.
• BS 11000: Collaborative Business Relationships Management: Clear communication may help you increase productivity and expand your business. The BS 11000 criteria include improving your decision-making process so that you may more efficiently exchange talents, information, and resources. This will also assist to enhance your risk management methods, which will aid in cost control.
• BIM: Building Information Modeling: BIM (Building Information Modeling) is the whole process of producing and managing information for a constructed asset. BIM combines structured, multi-disciplinary data to generate a digital representation of an asset across its lifespan, from planning and design to construction and operations, using an intelligent model and a cloud platform.
• ISO 41001: Facility Management: Compliance with ISO 41001:2018, which covers facility management (FM) standards, may help your business become more efficient and dependable. Furthermore, this accreditation enhances your company’s reputation. While being fully compliant and certified might take time, the advantages are typically well worth the effort.
• ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety Management System: ISO 45001 is the world’s international standard for occupational health and safety, and it was developed to safeguard employees and tourists from work-related accidents and diseases. ISO 45001 certification was created to prevent any risks that might cause irreparable harm to people and organizations.
• ISO/IEC 27018: Information Security Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII): ISO/IEC 27018:2019 is a code of practice that focuses on personal data security in the cloud. It is based on the ISO/IEC 27002 information security standard and includes implementation recommendations for ISO/IEC 27002 controls relevant to publicly accessible cloud Personally Identifiable Information (PII). It also includes a set of new controls and related guidelines designed to meet public cloud PII protection needs that are not met by the existing ISO/IEC 27002 control set.
• ISO 22000: Food Safety Management System : ISO 22000 defines and certifies the standards for a food safety management system. It outlines what an organization must undertake to show its capacity to control food safety threats and assure the safety of food. It is applicable to every business, regardless of size or place in the food industry.
• BRCGS Global Standards: Food Safety, Storage and Distribution: The BRC Global Standard is a globally recognized standard that specifies the basic standards that food manufacturing firms must follow. Despite its British name, the standard is recognized in more than 130 nations. As a result, it is regarded as the primary benchmark for food production firms worldwide.
• PAS 96:2014: Food Defense: PAS 96’s goal is to assist food industry managers through techniques and processes that will increase the resilience of supply networks against fraud and other types of assault. Its goal is to ensure the authenticity and safety of food by reducing the likelihood of an assault and limiting the repercussions of a successful attack.
• ISO 28000: Supply chain Security: An ISO 28000 certification indicates that you are a valuable addition to your business and a reliable expert. It enables you to assist the company in building a Security Management System (SMS) that guarantees adequate security and threat management and control from logistical operations and supply chain partners. With an ISO 28000 certification, you will acquire market exposure and assist your business in improving its profitability and quality.
• ISO 27001:2013: Information Security Management System: ISO 27001 is a framework that assists organizations in establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining, and constantly improving an ISMS.
• ISO /IEC 27017: Information Security Management System: ISO/IEC 27017 is a collection of standards for protecting cloud-based settings and reducing the risk of security incidents.
• CSA STAR: Cloud Security Certification: CSA STAR Certification is an assurance framework that allows cloud service providers to include cloud-specific security measures. The maturity model ensures a consistent emphasis on tackling the evolving risks of this technology, which matches with BSI’s commitment to assisting customers in making quality a habit.
• ISO 31000: Risk Management System: ISO 31000 is a 2009 international standard that outlines the concepts and recommendations for successful risk management. It describes strategies that may be applied to many categories of risks (financial, safety, and project risks) and utilized by any type of business.
• HACCP: Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points: HACCP is a management method that addresses food safety by analyzing and controlling biological, chemical, and physical risks from raw material production, procurement, and handling through final product manufacture, distribution, and consumption.
• Global GAP: Good Agriculture Practices: GlobalGAP accreditation ensures that food has been farmed in accordance with established quality and safety standards. Food also guarantees that it was produced in a sustainable manner, with regard for human health, the environment, and the welfare and safety of workers and animals.
• ISO 37001: Anti-Bribery Management System: ISO 37001:2016 specifies and guides the establishment, implementation, maintenance, review, and improvement of an anti-bribery management system. The system can operate alone or as part of a larger management system.
• ISO 39001: Road Traffic Safety (RTS) Management System: ISO 39001:2012 defines standards for a road traffic safety (RTS) management system that enables an organization that interacts with the road traffic system to decrease mortality and serious injuries caused by road traffic collisions over which it has control.
• TickITplus: TickITplus is the first significant update to the previous ISO 9001 TickIT sector scheme in more than 15 years of operation. It will fundamentally alter how software and IT are utilized within the context of international standards and quality certification.
• ISO 14001:2015: Environmental Management System: ISO 14001:2015 is designed for organizations that want to manage their environmental obligations in a systematic way that contributes to the environmental pillar of sustainability.
• ISO 14064: Carbon Footprint Verification: The ISO 14064 standard provides a complementary set of tools for programs to measure, monitor, report, and verify greenhouse gas emissions to governments, corporations, regions, and other organizations.
• ISO 26000: Social Responsibility: ISO 26000 is defined as an international standard designed to assist businesses in successfully assessing and addressing social obligations related to their purpose and vision; operations and procedures; customers, workers, communities, and other stakeholders; and environmental impact.
• GRI: Sustainability Reporting: The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is a non-profit worldwide standard group that assists corporations, governments, and other organizations in understanding and communicating their impacts on topics such as climate change, human rights, and corruption.
• ISO 50001: Energy Management System: In response to a request from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, ISO 50001, which employs a vendor- and technology-agnostic approach to corporate energy management, was created. The standard is meant to assist companies in developing and implementing an energy management system.
• SA 8000:2014: Social Accountability: SA 8000 is an international certification standard that promotes businesses to establish, maintain, and implement socially acceptable working practices.
• ISO 20121: Sustainable Events Management: ISO 20121 provides guidelines and best practices to assist you manage and regulate the social, economic, and environmental effect of your event. Every action matter, from drinking tap water instead of plastic bottles to encouraging people to utilize public transportation. You may discover that it also assists you in reducing needless expenses.
• ISO 14046: Water Footprint Management: ISO 14046:2014 specifies the concepts, standards, and recommendations for performing and reporting a water footprint assessment, either as a stand-alone assessment or as part of a larger environmental assessment.
• PAS 2060: Carbon Neutrality: PAS 2060 is a globally recognized carbon neutrality specification that improves on the current PAS 2050 environmental standard. It establishes obligations for organizations, goods, and events to quantify, reduce, and offset their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.