What is an ISO certification?
WHAT IS AN ISO CERTIFICATION
ISO is a non-governmental organization (NGO) the main object of ISO is to develop and publish international standards for various industries. A company or organization that meets all the compliances and requirements of the International Organization for Standardization then an ISO certificate is awarded to the organization.
On the basis of business operations and objectives there are various ISO certifications that a company can obtain. Some of the most common ISO certifications in India are:
ISO 9001: The purpose of this certification is to improve customer satisfaction and ensuring consistent delivery of quality products or services. This certification is awarded for quality management system.
ISO 14001: The purpose of this certification is to reduce the environmental impact of a company's operations. This certification is awarded to companies that have an environmental management system.
ISO 27001: The purpose of this certification is to protecting sensitive information and ensuring data security. This certification is awarded to companies that have an information security management system
ISO 45001: The purpose of this certification is to reduce workplace accidents and improving the health and safety of employees. This certification is awarded to companies that have an occupational health and safety management system.
To Obtain an ISO certificate in India involves undergoing an audit by an accredited certification body. The certification authority verifies that the organization's management system meets all the relevant requirement of an ISO standard for which it applied for. After completing the audit successfully, the company is awarded the ISO certification. The ISO certification is valid for a certain period and needs to be renewed periodically by undergoing a re-audit.
CA KHALID REHMAN
(M.Com, Chartered Accountant)
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