ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management Systems (QMS)) establishes a global standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS), providing organizations with a framework for consistently delivering high quality products and services. ISO 9001, the most widely adopted quality management standard, has been implemented by more than 1 million organizations in 178 countries, demonstrating its effectiveness in achieving continual improvement and customer satisfaction. Achieving ISO 9001:2015 certification demonstrates your organization's commitment to quality and excellence, enhancing your credibility in the marketplace.
ISO 14001 (Environmental Management Systems (EMS)) — is an internationally recognized standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS). By implementing this standard, organizations can systematically manage their environmental responsibilities, minimize environmental impacts and comply with applicable laws and regulations. ISO 14001 provides a framework for organizations to identify, monitor and control their environmental impacts while continually improving their environmental performance.
ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS)) is an international standard for occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS). It provides a framework for organizations to identify and control health and safety risks, prevent accidents and work-related injuries, and improve employee well-being. By obtaining the ISO 45001 certificate, organizations demonstrate their commitment to protecting the health and safety of their employees, building trust among customers, partners, and interested parties. The standard requires organizations to implement a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and controlling workplace hazards and risks while continually improving their occupational health and safety performance.
ISO 22000 (Food Safety Management Systems (FSMS)) is an international standard for Food Safety Management Systems (FSMS) that provides organizations with a framework to ensure the safety and quality of their food products and minimize the risk of foodborne diseases. The standard requires organizations to identify and evaluate potential food safety hazards, implement controls to prevent and mitigate these hazards, and continuously monitor and improve their food safety management systems.
ISO 50001 (Energy Management Systems (EnMS)) is an international standard for energy management systems (EnMS) that provides organizations with a framework for effective energy management, reducing energy costs and minimizing environmental impacts. ISO 50001 is applicable to organizations of all sizes, industries and sectors and conforms to other internationally recognized standards such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. By implementing effective EnMS based on ISO 50001, organizations can improve their operational efficiency, reduce energy costs, and minimize environmental impacts, ultimately ensuring sustained success and the trust of interested parties.
ISO 22000:2018 (Food Safety Management Systems) combines and complements the core elements of ISO 9001 and HACCP, providing an effective framework for developing, implementing, monitoring and continually improving a documented Food Safety Management System (FSMS) in the context of an organization's overall business risks.
ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management Systems(BCMS)) is an international standard for Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS) that provides organizations with a framework for minimizing operational disruptions, responding effectively to unforeseen events, and maintaining business continuity in challenging environments. By obtaining the ISO 22301 certificate, organizations demonstrate their commitment to maintaining mission-critical business functions and minimizing the impact of operational disruptions, ensuring customer satisfaction and maintaining the trust of interested parties. The standard requires organizations to identify and evaluate potential risks, develop and implement business continuity plans, and continually monitor and improve their business continuity management systems (BCMS).
ISO 37001 (Anti-Bribery Management Systems (ABMS)) is an international standard for Anti—Bribery Management Systems (ABMS) that provides organizations with a framework for preventing, identifying, and eliminating the risks of bribery and corruption within their operations and supply chains. By obtaining the ISO 37001 certificate, organizations demonstrate their commitment to combating bribery and developing ethical business practices, building trust between customers, partners and interested parties. The standard requires organizations to implement effective ABMS, including risk assessment, due diligence, policies and procedures, training, reporting, and monitoring.
ISO 28000 (Supply Chain Security Management Systems (SCSMS)) is an international standard for supply chain security management systems (SCSMS) that provides organizations with a framework to protect their supply chains from security risks and ensure the safe and secure movement of goods and materials. The standard requires organizations to identify and evaluate potential security risks, develop and implement security plans and procedures, and continuously monitor and improve their SCSMS.
ISO 41001 (Facility Management Systems (FMS)) is an international standard for facility management systems (FMS) that provides organizations with a framework for effectively managing their facilities and optimizing resource use. By achieving ISO 41001 certification, organizations demonstrate their commitment to improving facility management and enhancing the performance of their facilities, building trust among customers, partners and interested parties. The standard requires organizations to identify and assess the needs and expectations of their facilities, develop and implement facility management plans and processes, and continually monitor and improve their FMS.
IATF 16949 (International Automotive Task Force) is a quality management standard and technical specification specific to the automotive industry. It is based on the ISO 9001 standard and is the minimum requirement for automotive suppliers to demonstrate a strong commitment to quality. The standard was jointly developed by the International Automotive Industry Task Force (IATF) and presented to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for approval and publication.
ISO 26000 (Guidance on social responsibility) is an international standard related to the social responsibility of enterprises and organizations. It provides guidance on how organizations can operate in a socially responsible manner and covers a range of issues such as human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair manufacturing practices, consumer issues and community involvement. However, it is important to note that ISO 26000 is not a certifiable standard like ISO 14001 or ISO 9001 and is not intended to be used for certification purposes.
ISO 26000 defines seven core topics that include issues that organizations must address in order to operate in a socially responsible manner. These issues are identified by each organization as being relevant and significant to its interested parties.