ISO REGISTRATION

ISO REGISTRATION

INTRODUCTION

ISO Registration: International Organization for standardization in short known as ISO. The word ISO is derived from the Greek ISOS meaning 'equal'. ISO story was begun in 1920 in Geneva, Switzerland, as the International Federation of the National Standardizing Associations (ISA). During the 2nd World War, in 1942, it was suspended, but delegates from the ISA and the UNSCC met in London in October 1946 and agreed to join forces to form the new International Organization for Standardization. In February 1947, the new entity became operational.

Since the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) would translate differently in different languages, the organization's short-form name was chosen. The ISO has expanded to become a confederation of delegates representing more than 150 countries, with over 16,500 international standards issued. They get together on a regular basis to discuss new and existing management standards.

WHAT IS ISO CERTIFICATION?

ISO is International Organization for Standardization and ISO Certification provides the assurance that the product/service meets the requirement of the standard and mark quality. We can describe standards as the quality, safety, and efficacy of the products or services provided by enterprises.

MISS GUIDANCE:

"ISO CERTIFIED" is technically incorrect as it does not state which ISO standard you are certified to. FOR EXAMPLE Remember, when labeling a product or system as certified to an ISO standard:

ISO REGISTRATION
Don't say : "ISO CERTIFIED" or "ISO CERTIFICATION"
ISO REGISTRATION
DO SAY : "ISO 9001:2015 certified" or "ISO 9001:2015 certification"

TYPE OF ISO CERTIFICATION

  1. ISO/IEC 17025 testing and calibration laboratories
    • Testing and calibration performed using standard methods, non-standard methods, and laboratory-developed methods
  2. ISO 13485 Medical devices
    • Manage quality throughout the life cycle of a medical device
  3. ISO 639 Language codes
    • Describe languages in an internationally accepted way with this standard.
    • The recognition shall in no way be a guarantee from BIS concerning the utilization of lab for testing of samples drawn under the BIS Product Certification Scheme.
  4. ISO 4217 Currency codes
    • Avoid confusion when referring to world currencies with this standard.
  5. ISO 26000 Social responsibility
    • Help your organization to operate in a socially responsible way with this standard.
  6. ISO 31000 Risk management
    • Manage risks that could be negative for your company's performance with this standard.
  7. ISO 50001 Energy management
    • ISO's standard for helping organizations manage their energy performance.
  8. ISO 22000 Food safety management
    • TInspire confidence in your food products with this family of standards.
  9. ISO 20121 Sustainable events
    • Manage the social, economic, and environmental impacts of your event with this standard.
  10. ISO 45001 Occupational health and safety
    • Reduce workplace risks and create safer working environments.
  11. ISO 37001 Anti-bribery management systems
    • Prevent, detect and address bribery.
  12. ISO 8601 Date and time format
    • Use an internationally accepted way to represent dates and times.
  13. ISO 3166 Country codes
    • Avoid confusion when referring to countries and their subdivisions with this standard.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ISO REGISTRATION

  1. Passport size photographs
  2. Aadhar Card
  3. Company Pan Card
  4. Company letter head/Visiting Card
  5. Company address proof
  6. Business registration proof
  7. Copy of sales and purchase bill/GST Registration
  8. Scope of business
  9. Organization Chart

PROCESS FOR ISO CERTIFICATION

  1. Identify the ISO Standard - The first step is to identify the ISO Standard, which standard is suitable for the organization and meet the goals and objectives of the organization.

  2. Choose ISO Registrar - Next step is to choose a well-experienced ISO Registrar. Registrar experience must match the industry.

  3. Prepare application - The Company and the registrar draught an application contract that spells out the parties' rights and responsibilities.

  4. Pre-assessment of documents - Each document is pre-assessed and reviewed; it will take 2-4 weeks. Under this step, regular surveillance of the system is required by the registrar.

  5. Grant of ISO Certificate - At last, ISO Certificate is granted.

Sample of a Grant Certificate for ISO

Sample of Certificate

Timeline

2 working days for the normal procedure and approx 30 working days for the simplified procedure is required.

TRAINING

Our Training Division supports our core services, which specialise in implementation, certification and continual auditing of ISO and BS-EN Management Standards.

As an independent organisation, we understand how important training is to a company and have seen first-hand the boost to morale, profits, customer satisfaction, and employee loyalty. We are also aware that delivering high-quality services consistently is a challenge for any organisation which is why we aim to make it easier for you.

As a company that values your employees, you are already aware of the return on investment you can experience with competence building. We ensure you build and maintain an ethos of excellence, enhancing your reputation with both your target market and future skilled employees.

Our courses are intensive but fully interactive sessions, which focus on the important element of training - the end application. We also provide on-site training to your staff covering any of the ISO and BS OHSAS training that we offer, as well as creating bespoke courses specific to the requirements of your business and industry.

When choosing a certification body, you should:

  1. Evaluate several certification bodies.
  2. Check if the certification body uses the relevant CASCO standard.
  3. Check if it is accredited. Accreditation is not compulsory, and non-accreditation does not necessarily mean it is not reputable, but it does provide independent confirmation of competence. To find an accredited certification body, contact the national accreditation body in your country or visit the International Accreditation Forum.

frequently asked questions (FAQ)

    ISO provides many benefits like it improves product quality, business competence, builds credibility internationally, easy marketability, and lots more.

    ISO is important for a company because when any company is experiencing high market rate, difficulty in standing out, ISO helps in sustaining and growing in the market.

    1. ISO 9000 defines organization establishment and assure the quality effectiveness for manufacturing, services industries.
    2. ISO/IEC 27000 defines 6-step process for developing and implementing security process and policies.
    3. ISO/IEC 17799 is a security management standard.
    4. ISO/IEC 20000 creates technical specification, best practice for IT Service management.

    No, ISO does not issue certificates.

    No one can use ISI Logo without the authorization.

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