Tips To Make Your Business ISO Certified | ISO Registration | Lawdocs
Get international recognition.
Enhance
reputation. Get certification for quality, safety & efficiency
What is ISO?
ISO
is the International standard organization. In the global marketplace, ISO
states that the manufacturing process, documentation procedure, the management
system. An ISO registration enhances the reputation of your service or product.
It is a non-governmental, international organization that develops a set of standards for products and
services to ensure quality, safety, and efficiency.
Documents
required
- Copy of acknowledgment received
- Brand name
- Address Proof
- Business License
- Other Document issued by Govt related to business
- Signatory for Application
- Authorized Indian Representative & Affidavit
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How to fill the form?
First
of all, you need to choose the type of ISO certification required for your
business.
There
are various types of ISO certification available such as :
ISO
9001: 2015 - Quality Management
ISO
14001 - Environmental Management
ISO
27001 - Information security Management
ISO 22008
- Food Safety Management and
so on
●
Add complete
information.
●
Attach required
documents that are mentioned in the form.
●
Fill in detail of
relevant business-like; company address, Year of operation, and some other data
which is mandatory.
●
Document Submission:
Every document that is submitted along with the application is verified and the
information is double-checked by the ISO registrar.
● ISO Audit: It is a the verification process that checks the genuineness of your company records.
● There are three main types of audits. 1. Internal audit 2. Supplier audit 3.Certification audit
●
ISO Certification: If
the audit is successful, a certificate is issued to your company.
What changes occur when ISO 9000 changed from 2008 to 2015. The change terms evident below:
- High-Level Structure
- Sequences of clauses titles, text, terms and conditions
- Different terminology
- More focus on input and output
- Risk-based thinking at its core
- Leadership and commitment updates
Written by:
Chetna Bansal (Manager IT
Services - Lawdocs)
Suyash Raizada (Chief
Manager IT Services- Lawdocs)
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