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What you Should Know About the ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 Certification
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Aug-03-2011
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ISO14001 is the internationally recognised Environmental Management Standard and it sets out the requirements of an Environmental Management System. ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised Quality Management Standard for all types of organisations
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Launched in 1996, ISO14001 is the internationally recognised Environmental Management Standard and it sets out the requirements of an Environmental Management System. Currently, it is the only one of the 14000 series that can be certified by an external auditor.
Certification to the ISO 14001 Standard demonstrates your ‘Green’ credentials to the world at large and your customers in particular. It gives them the confidence to know that behind the certificate there is an organisation that is aware of its environmental responsibilities and is doing everything it can to minimise any adverse impact.
ISO14001 is a useful business tool for organisations of all sizes and from all operating sectors as it is not prescriptive in its approach - i.e. it does not set targets on environmental performance that businesses need to achieve in order to gain certification.
The two main requirements of the Standard are that businesses comply with current legislation and regulations governing environmental issues that are relevant to their operation. The other is to commit to a process of continuous improvement in their environmental performance
ISO 14001 was developed primarily to assist companies’ in reducing their environmental impact, but in addition to an improvement in environmental standards and performance, organisations can reap a number of economic benefits including higher conformance with legislative and regulatory requirements by utilising the ISO standard. This in turn can have a positive impact on a company’s asset value and can lead to improved public perceptions of the business, placing them in a better position to operate in the international marketplace. Finally it can serve to reduce trade barriers between registered businesses .
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised Quality Management Standard for all types of organisations. It’s all about managing your processes and continually improving the way you do things. It doesn’t require you to change any of your operating procedures or do anything that isn’t good practice. It simply asks you to “Say what you do, and do what you say”.
ISO 9001 is by far the world’s most established quality framework, currently being used by over ¾ million organizations in 161 countries, and sets the standard not only for quality management systems, but management systems in general.
Having ISO 9001 certification demonstrates that your organisation is well managed, knows where it is going and has a plan to get there. Also, having a plan means you are far more likely to succeed.
Achieving ISO compliance and certification can take significant amounts of time but should prove valuable for companies interested in successful global networking and high levels of customer satisfaction.
Equas SmartPro Ltd have helped hundreds of organisations from both the public and private sectors to achieve ISO and OHSAS certification, as well as to effectively manage their ongoing compliance.
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Iso 9001, Iso 14001, Consultancy by Equas SmartPro Ltd
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ISO 9001, ISO 14001,
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