Monday, 3 September 2018

ISO 9001 Accreditation

ISO 9000 is a set of standards, a set of leadership and management criteria representing the ultimate in quality management. ISO 9000 is published by the International Organization for Standardization. The standards contained therein offer a framework for the management of every aspect of a business including social responsibility, protection of the environment, energy conservation, documentation and risk management.

The origins of the standard go back to 1959 and MIL-Q-9858, published by the UK Department of Defense. It evolved in 1969 into the NATO AQAP standards, which were further revised into the BS 5179 standards in 1974 and ultimately into BS 5750 in 1979 and ultimately submitted by the British Standards Institute (BSI) to the ISO.

The first ever BSI certification was awarded to the predecessor of a company that is now known as Tarmac. The certificate was awarded in 1978. At present, over seventy thousand sites in the world have been certified by the BSI.

The standards are elegant in their applicability to all types of organisation from small, independent companies to public utilities, multinational corporations or government agencies such as the military. It achieves this by clearly outlining the requirements that must be met by a quality management system without micro managing their implementation.

The grand daddy of international standards is ISO 9001:2008, Quality Management Systems - Requirements. Thirty pages in length, it is possible to obtain the document from the national standards organisation in every country. This is the only standard by which an organisation acquire certification.

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