ISO 9001: Quality Management System
Implement a structured framework for quality management that enables your organization to consistently deliver products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements. ISO 9001 focuses on risk-based thinking, continuous improvement, and customer satisfaction, by standardizing processes, clearly defining responsibilities, and ensuring effective communication at all levels. Obtaining this certification demonstrates your commitment to excellence, operational efficiency, and a culture of accountability.
ISO 14001: Environmental Management System
Establish a comprehensive environmental management system that helps you identify, monitor, and effectively reduce environmental impact. ISO 14001 enables you to comply with environmental requirements, reduce waste, manage resources responsibly, and prevent pollution. It also supports sustainable development by integrating environmental considerations into strategic planning, operational controls, and continuous performance evaluation, thereby enhancing your reputation and stakeholder confidence.
ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety Management System
Design and implement a proactive system for managing health and safety risks in the workplace. ISO 45001 provides a structured framework for identifying hazards, assessing them, and taking preventive and corrective measures to protect workers. It supports compliance with legal requirements, promotes a culture of safety, and boosts employee morale and productivity. Obtaining this certification expresses your commitment to providing a safe and healthy working environment for all stakeholders.
ISO 50001 - Energy Management System
This standard aims to help organizations improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and reduce harmful emissions to the environment. It relies on creating a systematic system for monitoring, analyzing, and improving energy performance.
ISO/IEC 27001 - Information Security Management
Focuses on protecting information from security risks such as loss, breach, or manipulation. It provides a framework for managing information security systematically, including risk assessment and implementing necessary controls to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
ISO 31000 - Risk Management
This standard provides the general principles and guidelines for risk management in any type of organization. It aims to improve decision-making, reduce negative impacts, and enhance opportunities for success through an effective methodology for identifying, analyzing, and monitoring risks.
ISO 37001 - Anti-Bribery Management System
This standard sets out requirements for establishing an effective system to prevent and detect bribery within an organization. It includes policies, controls, and procedures aimed at promoting a culture of integrity, transparency, and legal compliance, both within the organization and with external parties.
ISO 26000 - Social Responsibility
Unlike other certifications, this standard is not certifiable, but rather a guideline that helps organizations assume their social responsibilities. It covers issues such as human rights, fair labor practices, the environment, anti-corruption, and community involvement.
ISO 22301 - Business Continuity
This standard provides a framework to ensure the organization's ability to continue performing its vital activities during crises or disasters. It includes risk identification, impact assessment, and the development of response and recovery plans to maintain business operations with minimal damage.
ISO/IEC 20000 - Information Technology Service Management
Focuses on improving the quality and efficiency of information technology services by providing a systematic approach to managing the service lifecycle. It aims to improve service level, reduce risks, and increase customer satisfaction.
ISO 19650 - Building Information Management
This standard deals with information management in construction projects using Building Information Modeling (BIM). It helps improve coordination between stakeholders, reduce costs, and increase efficiency in the project lifecycle.
ISO 22000 - Food Safety
Defines the requirements of a management system that ensures food safety at all stages of the food supply chain. It includes hazard identification and analysis, implementation of monitoring programs, and ensuring compliance with global health standards to provide safe food for consumers.
ISO 28000 - Supply Chain Security
This standard focuses on managing security risks in the supply chain, including threats related to terrorism, piracy, theft, and counterfeiting. It aims to protect assets, information, and goods during transportation, storage, and processing.