What is ISO Certification and Why is it Important?

Posted by Ananya Nair on January 29th, 2020

ISO certified goods consumers will support to make their products are safe, good quality and reliable. ISO International Standards support enterprises of every sector and size decrease values, access new markets and increase productivity.

ISO Certification creates documents that give requirements, guidelines, specifications or characteristics that can be applied consistently to assure that materials, processes of products and services are right for their purpose.

We have published 22962 International Standards, which you can get from the ISO Store or our members.

Who Provides ISO Certification in India?

ISO Certification - The Ministry of MSME has provided Quality Management System (QMS, ISO 9001:2015) for its regulations in Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi according to directives of Cabinet Secretariat.

What are the Different Types of ISO Certification?

Select the Type of ISO Certification. Beginning, the businessperson needs to choose the type of ISO certification required for the business. There are different types of ISO certification are available such as posted below:

  1. ISO 9001:2008- Quality Management System
  2. SO/IEC 27001 – Information security management
  3. ISO 27001 – Information Security Management System
  4. OHSAS 18001 – Occupational Health & Safety Management System
  5. ISO 37001 – Anti-bribery management systems
  6. SO 13485 – Medical devices
  7. ISO 31000 – Risk Management
  8. ISO 28000 – Security Management
  9. ISO 10002 – Compliant Management System
  10. ISO 14001:2015 – Environment Management System
  11. ISO 26000 – Social Responsibility
  12. SA 8000 – Social accountability
  13. ISO 22008 – Food Safety Management
  14. EnMS EN 16001 ISO 50001 – Energy Management
  15. SO/IEC 17025 – Testing and calibration laboratories
  16. ISO 639 – Language codes
  17. ISO 4217 – Currency codes
  18. ISO 3166 – Country codes
  19. ISO 8601 – Date and time format
  20. ISO 20121 – Sustainable events

Process for ISO Certification in India

Step 1: Preparation -> Step first, addresses how to best make for the ISO 9001 implementation at your small or midsize business - including deciding on your certification approach.

Step 2: Documentation-> Write the quality policy, procedures and other documents of ISO 9001 are considered the most complicated step when implementing ISO 9001.

Step 3: Implementation -> Now it's time to achieve your quality management system of ISO 9001 throughout your company. Through this phase, you will present any new requirements that you added in your documentation of ISO 9001 to affected employees of the company, and you will support them to adjust their way of working respectively.

Step 4: Internal Audit -> Audits of Internal ISO 9001 are inspections in which your company estimates itself to see if all requirements of ISO 9001 are being developed. These internal audits are not only conveyed when processes of implementing ISO 9001 but also regularly after achieving ISO 9001 certification.

Step 5: Certification-> To achieve ISO 9001 certification, it will be required to have an independent, third-party ISO 9001 auditor visit your company and conduct a site audit.

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