WHAT EXACTLY IS ISO CERTIFIED? AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

 WHAT EXACTLY IS ISO CERTIFIED? AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

In a global marketplace, checks and balances need to be in place. Otherwise, it would be difficult to maintain consistency and quality across industries and nations. International standards help to keep a level playing field, and one such organization is ISO
What is an ISO Certificate?

ISO certification certifies that a management system, manufacturing process, service, or documentation procedure has all the requirements for standardization and quality assurance. ISO is an independent, non-governmental, International organization that develops standards to ensure the  quality, safety, and efficiency of product, service, etc

ISO certifications exist in many areas of industry, from energy management and social responsibility to medical devices and energy management. ISO standards are in place to ensure consistency.

ISO 9001 Define : 

The certification ISO 9001:2008 includes three components: ISO, 9001, and 2008. Here's what each component represents:

ISO : 

ISO refers to the International Organization for Standardization. This organization develops the standards, and it does in order to certify businesses or organizations.

9001 : 

The number appearing after ISO classifies the standard. All standards within the ISO 9000 family refer to quality Management.
ISO 9001 is among ISO's best-known standards, and it defines the criteria for meeting a number of quality management principles.

2008 : 

The final number in an ISO certification refers to the version of the standard that is being met and is represented by the calendar year those standards were launched.


What Does ISO 9001 Certification Means? 

If an organization bills themselves as "ISO 9001 Certified," this means that the organization has met the requirements designated under ISO 9001 
As a result, it's typically understood that an organization claiming ISO 9001 certification is an organization with products and services that meet quality standards. 

ISO Certification Explained : 

In order to sell to certain industries, being ISO 9001 certified is required - the automotive industry is a popular example. 

ISO standards have given us a layout of what needs to be done on every order. We know the standards that need to be met, and we have the tools in place to ensure quality, consistency, and safety. What we do, how we check for quality, and what's required of us is all laid out by ISO. 

ISO certification standards also help keep our products and services relevant. When the standards change, we change along with them.

 



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