The ISO 9000 series of standards deal with quality management systems. The basic and only standard that defines the requirements that organization must meet in order to be certified is the standard ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems – Requirements.
Read moreThe ISO 14000 series of standards deal with environmental management systems. The basic and only standard that defines the requirements that an organization must meet in order to be certified is the standard ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems – Requirements
Read moreThe ISO 45001 standard is a standard that determines the requirements for the occupational health and safety management system.
Read moreThe ISO 22000 standard specifies the requirements for a food safety management system, which combines universally recognized key elements to ensure food safety in the food chain up to the point of final consumption.
The ISO/IEC 27000 series of standards deal with information security management systems. The basic and only standard that defines the requirements that an organization must meet in order to be certified is the standard ISO 27001:2013 Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management systems – Requirements.
Read moreThe ISO 31000 series of standards deal with risk management. The basic standard is the standard ISO 31000:2009 Risk management – Principles and guidelines. This International Standard describes in detail a systematic and logical process for identifying, analyzing and evaluating risk, as well as methods for dealing with risk, in order to meet its risk criteria.
Read moreThe ISO 50000 series of standards deal with energy management systems. The basic and only standard that defines the requirements that an organization must meet in order to be certified is the standard EN ISO 50001:2011 Energy management systems – Requirements with guidance for use.
Read moreThe ISO/IEC 17000 series of standards address issues related to conformity assessment. Conformity assessment determines whether a product, service, system, person or body meets the requirements prescribed by the relevant standard, normative document or specified by the interested parties.
Read moreMany organizations have realized that it is of great benefit when the requirements of multiple standards for management systems are integrated into a single management system. This was largely due to the harmonization of the requirements of certain standards for management systems with Annex Sl, which created a common structure, names of key points and identical key definitions.
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