Whichever sector your business operates in, you need the certainty that your services, products and processes have been scrutinized to ensure that they deliver optimum performance, quality and safety and adhere to sustainability measures.
With certification, you are communicating to consumers and stakeholders that you are operating within a proven framework to achieve customer satisfaction and meet regulatory requirements, health and safety obligations and more.
We have been the world’s leading certification body for decades, offering a comprehensive range of services to help organizations comply with a host of international, national, regulatory and industry standards, as well as demonstrate best practices.
Our global network of expert auditors performs thousands of assessments each year, working confidently with large, international organizations. We provide everything you need to achieve best practices, continually improve and demonstrate that you are a reliable and trustworthy partner, whatever the area.
Accreditation demonstrates a certification body’s technical competence, reliability and integrity.
As a leading accredited body with decades of experience, we operate with the utmost competence and trust, delivering the highest quality service at global and local levels. Our accreditation means that we can certify your people, processes and products with confidence.
Transparency, independence and integrity are key to delivering our services. We comply with the highest standards to maintain our accreditations, so you can be sure of our competence. We have teams of highly skilled, reliable and ethical assessors and technical experts, whose skills and abilities are continually assessed.
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There are specific standards to support your needs and risk areas. We categorize standards into the following areas to highlight the positive impacts that certification can have on your organization.
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The UN has created 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as an urgent call for action. For each SDG, the ISO has identified the standards that make the most significant contributions.
Many of the standards contribute to more than one SDG. For example, ISO 26000 (social responsibility) contributes to 16 of the 17 goals.
Download the below More Than Just Best Practice and Reassurance – How Our ISO Services Align with the UN SDGs information sheet for more details.
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