ISO Certification
Naina (CA Student) (477 Points)
27 November 2009
sivaram
(Asst Mgr-Taxation)
(6918 Points)
Replied 27 November 2009
Nothing wrong in learning about ISO Certification but not so necessary for the career not discouraging you just check up some website .i Think BVQI(Bureaus Veritas Quality International and KPMG are pioneers on that just give me some time i will upload one article as share file and immediately inform you but it will not be exhaustive just a summary alone
Yogendra Pratap
(CEO)
(22 Points)
Replied 17 August 2022
An ISO Certification is a Management System Certification of any Single ISO Standard (i.e ISO 9001) or Multiple standard Management System Certification together (i.e ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, etc so on) -There are many contractual ISO Standards like ISO 9001 Certification which is published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These Contractual Standards are ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 22000, ISO 27001, ISO 13485, etc, and many more which are being adopted by the organization for implementation and ISO Certification. These Standards are the contractual standards developed by Technical committee members of the International Organization for Standardization. These ISO Standards adhere to the World Trade Organization (WTO) principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). Where each ISO Standard has their own specific purpose for use in the organization for ISO Certification. All the requirements provided in the Management System Standards are in generic in nature, that is they can be adopted for implementation by any type, or size of the organization irrespective of their nature of activities.