"Enhance business via ISO: Show excellence, gain trust, fuel growth."

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OVERVIEW

ISO certification was conceptualised to develop quality guidelines and quality management systems. In 1987, the International Standard for Organization officially launched ISO 9001 as the first step towards accreditation of industry practises by a third-party. The ISO certification is testament of competence and compliance to recognised standards by a company.

The ISO certification holds a company accountable for regularly deploying actions towards the development and maintenance of its operations. On one hand, it provides assurance to safeguard the interest of end-consumer by delivering quality products and services. On the other hand, it provides credibility to the operation of companies.

BENEFITS OF ISO CERTIFICATION

Global validity

Buyer fulfilment

Less Product Liability Risk

Helps while applying government tenders

Productivity and improvement in the working of the business

Attractiveness helps with development of the business showcasing straightforwardly

Coordinating the item quality with global ISO principles creates buyer fulfilment and diminishes dismissal

REGULATORS OF ISO CERTIFICATION

1. International Accreditation Forum (IAF) ISO:

It is a global federation for all certification bodies around the world. Post expiry of the certificate, the registered entities need to pay surveillance charges which are 50% of the Registration Amount.

2. NON-IAF ISO:

They work as an independent certification body. They aren’t registered with the IAF. Their certificate has no legal value; it isn't acknowledged by the Government bodies or for any Govt/Pvt tenders. It might be utilized only for branding and promotions. Hence, they are relatively less expensive than IAF ISO and have no surveillance charges.

VALIDITY OF ISO CERTIFICATE

Both types of certifications are commonly valid for a period of three years. after which the organization must recertify that its practices comply with the set standards. This interaction is to be observed by the recorder during that timeframe.

TYPES OF ISO CERTIFICATION IN INDIA –

1. ISO 9001:2015- Quality Management Systems

This certification specifies requirements for a company to commit towards effective application of the operations, regular improvement in various systems, and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.

2. ISO 14001:2015- Environmental Management Systems

It specifies requirements for compliance with environmental regulations and deployment of effective practices in the operations of companies towards environmental sustainability.

3. ISO 45001:2018- Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems

It specifies requirements for a definitive structure in workplaces to oversee and mitigate potential risks and hazards at workplaces.

4. ISO 22000:2005- Food Safety Management Systems

It specifies requirements for a food chain to control food safety hazards to ensure that its food is safe for consumption by the customers.

5. ISO 27001:2013- Information Technology — Security Techniques — Information Security Management Systems

It specifies requirements for a company towards establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving its information security management system. Also, it specifies how companies mitigate risks related to data security.

6. ISO 13485:2016- Medical Devices — Quality Management Systems

It specifies requirements for an effective quality management system of a company to ensure its medical devices and related services meet all regulatory compliances

DOCUMENT REQUIRED

    1. Business Registration Proof (COI, GST, MSME, Trademark Certificate etc.)

    2. Letter Head or Visiting Card of the Business

    3. Sales and Purchase Invoice (Evidencing the nature of business activity)

FAQ

Yes, a small business can obtain an ISO Certification in India, regardless of its size or industry.

A company can maintain its ISO Certification in India by undergoing regular surveillance audits and re-certification audits as required by the certifying body, and by continuously improving its management systems, processes, and practices.

A company can determine which ISO Certification is appropriate for its business in India by assessing its processes, systems, and industry requirements, and consulting with a Professional.

ISO 9001 Certification for a manufacturing company in India can lead to improved customer satisfaction, increased efficiency, and a reduction in errors and waste. It can also help the company to access new markets and increase its competitiveness.

ISO 14001 Certification for a construction company in India can lead to improved environmental performance and compliance with legal requirements, and can help the company to manage and reduce the environmental impact of its activities.