WHAT IS ISO CERTIFICATION?
ISO certification refers to a formal recognition that an organization complies with an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These standards are designed to ensure that products, services, and systems meet quality, safety, and efficiency benchmarks.
ISO certification is granted after an organization undergoes a comprehensive audit by an accredited third-party body. This audit assesses whether the organization’s processes align with the requirements of a specific ISO standard.
ISO STANDARDS (Our Services)
(Quality Management Systems)
Ensures that an organization meets customer and regulatory requirements through consistent quality.
(Environmental Management Systems)
Focuses on reducing an organization’s environmental impact and improving its environmental performance.
(Occupational Health and Safety)
Aims to improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks, and create safer working conditions.
(Quality Management Systems (QMS)
Specifically designed for the medical device industry.
Benefits of ISO Certification
- Improved Quality and Consistency: ISO certification ensures that an organization has standardized processes, which helps deliver consistent, high-quality products and services to customers.
- Increased Customer Satisfaction: By meeting ISO standards, businesses demonstrate their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, leading to stronger customer trust and loyalty.
- Enhanced Reputation and Credibility: ISO certification signals to customers, partners, and stakeholders that your organization meets international standards, which can improve your reputation in the marketplace.
- Greater Operational Efficiency: The standards require organizations to streamline processes and reduce waste, which can lead to significant improvements in operational efficiency and cost savings.
- Compliance with Legal and Regulatory Requirements: Many ISO standards help organizations comply with relevant laws, regulations, and industry-specific standards, reducing the risk of non-compliance.
- Access to New Markets: ISO certification can open doors to new business opportunities and markets, particularly in international trade where ISO certification is often required for participation.
- Improved Risk Management: ISO standards help businesses identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them, enhancing overall risk management practices.
- Employee Engagement and Morale: A strong commitment to quality, safety, and environmental practices can improve employee morale and make them feel more confident in the organization’s goals and future.
- Continuous Improvement: ISO encourages organizations to continuously review and improve their processes, making it easier to adapt to changing market conditions or customer expectations.
ISO CERTIFICATION PROCESS
- Preparation
- Internal Audit
- Certification Audit
- Issuance of Certificate
- Surveillance Audits


ISO CERTIFICATION VALIDITY AND EXPIRY
Valid for 3 years.
Conducted annually to ensure continued compliance.
Must be completed at the end of the 3-year cycle to renew the certification.
Certification expires after 3 years unless the organization completes the necessary audits and recertification.
Some certification bodies may allow a brief grace period, but certification expires if recertification is not completed in time.