Management System Certification |
A management system can help an organization to focus, organise and systemise the processes for managing and improving the business. International Standards ensures clients, suppliers and end-product users of a universal level of Quality for that particular area of certification. The standards are designed to ensure the most effective, safe, efficient methods & product possible.
These standards certify Management system of an organization against a series of ISO standards in the fields of quality, environment, food safety, occupation health & safety, information security etc. |
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What is ISO 9001:2008?
ISO 9001:2008 is the International Standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS).
It provides your company with a set of principles that ensure a common sense approach to the management of your business active ties to consistently achieve customer satisfaction. |
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What is ISO 14001:2004
ISO 14001 is the International Standard for Environmental Management Systems.
SO 14001 is the principal management system standard which specifies the requirements for the formulation and maintenance of an EMS. There are three fundamental commitments required in an environmental policy that meets the requirements of ISO 14001. |
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What is OHSAS 18001:2007 ?
OHSAS 18001:2007is the International Occupational Health and Safety Management Standard. OHSAS 18001 provides a framework to the effective management of OH&S including compliance with the legislation that applies to your activities and identified hazards. |
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What is ISO 22000:2005?
ISO 22000 is the International Food Safety Management Standard. It combines and supplements the core elements of ISO 9001 and HACCP to provide an effective framework for the development, implementation and continual improvement of a Food Safety Management System (FSMS). ISO 22000 aligns with other management systems, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, to enable effective systems integration. |
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What is ISO 22000:2005?
ISO 27001 is the International Standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS).ISO 27001 provides the framework for a technology neutral, vendor-neutral management system that enables an organization to assure itself that its information security measures are effective. |
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What is ISO/IEC 20000?
ISO/IEC 20000 is the international standard specifically aimed at IT Service Management (ITSM). The standard was based on the best practice framework for ITSM, the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL). |
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What is ISO 13485:2003?
ISO 13485 is a Management Systems Standard specifically developed for the manufacture of Medical Devices. Its primary objective is to facilitate harmonized medical device regulatory requirements. |
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ISO/TS 16949:2009
What is ISO/TS 16949:2009?
ISO/TS 16949 is the International Quality Management Standard specifically written by the Automotive Industry. The introduction of TS 16949 has resulted in substantial improvements in all aspects of quality, delivery and overall efficiency throughout the supply chain. It has also reduced the requirement for multiple audits of manufacturers. |
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What is CE Marking?
The letters 'CE' on a product are the manufacturer's claim that the product meets the requirements of all relevant European Directives. |
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ROHS
The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC, RoHS, short for Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, was adopted in February 2003 by the European Union.[2] |
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What is Halal Certification?
Halal simply means permitted or lawful. So when we are talking about halal foods it means any foods that are allowed to be eaten according to Islamic Sharia law. This means that for any food to be considered halal it must comply with the religious ritual and observance of Sharia law. |
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Kosher certification
Kosher certification is a process by which a company ensures that their food is kosher, or in other words, fit for consumption by observant Jews. Kosher refers to a religious dietary practice that is rooted in Jewish tradition. Contrary to popular belief, kosher food does not refer to Jewish cuisine. Even Thai food can be kosher if it is prepared in accordance with kosher laws, just as Jewish food can be non-kosher if it is not prepared in accordance with those laws. |
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