Thursday 24 January 2013

ISO 9001 Certification Process


Most people seem to be primarily interested in how to get ISO 9001 certification - the quicker the better. Before we explain how small and mid-size companies can achieve ISO 9001 certification easily and inexpensively, we would like to point out that the ISO 9001 implementation and certification process itself will provide numerous valuable benefits. Ideally you should begin your ISO 9001 implementation when you first start up your company.

First step, you should make yourself familiar with the ISO 9001:2008 standard and its requirements. You can hire a consultant to implement if required. We found that ISO 9001 consultants can be of great help, and they can also cause great damage, depending on the ISO 9000 consultant and depending on how you use them. Good ISO 9001 consultants can add value as trainers. It may be beneficial if an expert in ISO 9001 requirements is used to train the ISO 9001 Management Representative, or to “sell” the benefits of ISO 9001 certification to top management.

Second Step, Developing the ISO 9001 documentation is a significant part of any ISO 9001 implementation process. The ISO 9001 standard contains specific requirements on the nature and content of several documents. The required documents are: a quality manual, quality procedures, a quality policy and quality objectives; in addition, ISO 9001 requires work instructions that provide detailed guidelines to employees on how to perform their work.

Third Step, Once the company has completed all ISO 9001 documentation (including the all-important quality manual and quality procedures), the company may apply for ISO 9001 certification. The certification is issued by an independent and accredited ISO 9001 registrar. There are many such ISO 9001 registrars, so you can choose the one that fits your company's circumstances the best. We recommend that you choose your ISO 9001 registrar early during the ISO 9001 implementation process as some registrars offer free support materials that help you implement ISO 9001.

Fourth Step, Perform one complete internal ISO 9001 audit. Such an internal audit is performed internally by one or more company employees who verify that their company in fact follows the requirements described in the ISO 9001 documentation. Your company needs to have a track record of operating according to ISO 9001 requirements; most registrars require about 2 months of track record.

Fifth Step, Once the above requirements are fulfilled, an accredited ISO 9001 registrar will have an auditor (or a team of auditors) perform two audits.

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Tuesday 15 January 2013

CE Marking Certification Services


CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the top of this page. The letters "CE" are the abbreviation of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means "European Conformity". The term initially used was "EC Mark" and it was officially replaced by "CE Marking" in the Directive 93/68/EEC in 1993. "CE Marking" is now used in all EU official documents. "CE Mark" is also in use, but it is NOT the official term.
  1. CE Marking on a product is a manufacturer's declaration that the product complies with the essential requirements of the relevant European health, safety and environmental protection legislation, in practice by many of the so-called Product Directives.*
*Product Directives contains the "essential requirements" and/or "performance levels" and "Harmonized Standards" to which the products must conform. Harmonized Standards are the technical specifications (European Standards or Harmonization Documents) which are established by several European standards agencies (CEN, CENELEC, etc).
CEN stands for European Committee for Standardization.
CENELEC stands for European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization.
  1. CE Marking on a product indicates to governmental officials that the product may be legally placed on the market in their country.
  2. CE Marking on a product ensures the free movement of the product within the EFTA & European Union (EU) single market (total 28 countries), and
  3. CE Marking on a product permits the withdrawal of the non-conforming products by customs and enforcement/vigilance authorities.
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Wednesday 8 August 2012

ISO 9001 Certification Companies

ISO 9001 - Quality Management Standard
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for the quality management of businesses.
ISO 9001 - What is it?
·         applies to the processes that create and control the products and services an organisation supplies
·         prescribes systematic control of activities to ensure that the needs and expectations of customers are met
·         is designed and intended to apply to virtually any product or service, made by any process anywhere in the world
ISO 9001 is one of the standards in the ISO 9000 family.
Why ISO 9001 Certification?
ISO 9001 has become the international reference for quality requirements.  Its focus on processes and customer satisfaction rather than procedures makes it equally applicable to service providers as well as manufacturers. This is why ISO 9001 has become the preferred solution for more than 700,000 organizations in 159 countries.
Documents required for ISO 9001:2008 certification
Quality Manual
Six Quality Procedures
Quality Policy
Quality Objectives
Process Flowchart
Work Instructions
The best ISO 9001 documentation combines the Quality Manual and Quality Procedures into a single, user-friendly document.
Benefits of ISO 9001 Certification
  • Customer Satisfaction.
  • International Recognition
  • Enhancement of the Process Performance.
  • Continual Improvement of the Management system of the Organization.
  • Consistency in product and service
  • Compliance with Regulatory requirements.
  • Enhancement in the competence level of Employee. Enhancement of Employee satisfaction



ISO 9001 QMS is based on eight quality management principles:
  • a customer focused organisation
  • leadership
  • the involvement of people
  • ensuring a process approach
  • a systematic approach to management
  • a factual approach to decision making
  • mutually beneficial supplier relations
  • continuous improvement
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