Is probably the most widely known and important quality management standard in use today. In any organization and in particular small businesses, it provides quality/management systems and can bring clear organizational and financial benefits.
Is the environmental management standard applicable to any organization wishing to introduce or improve an existing system. It addresses legal compliance, deals with potential liabilities and exploits environmental opportunities.
This medical devices standard is not a product standard, but a process standard based on ISO 9001. It is organized in the same way, uses the same numbering and most of the requirements are taken directly from ISO 9001.
Organizations within the food chain range from feed producers and primary producers through food manufacturers, transport and storage operators and subcontractors to retail and food service outlets (together with inter-related organizations such as producers of equipment, packaging material, cleaning agents, additives and ingredients). Service providers are also included.
This Technical Report provides guidance on the application of ISO 13485:2003 and is essential in the understanding, writing and implementation of a system to meet this standard.
This standard is applicable to the quality system requirements for the design, development, production, installation and servicing of automotive related products. It is written in the format of ISO 9001 and applies only to sites where automotive parts are in production. The standard has been accepted as a replacement for QS 9000, VDA 6.1 (Germany) AVSQ (Italy) EAQF (France).
A standard regularising the quality management requirements of the aerospace industry. It establishes common requirements for use at all levels of the supply chain for organizations around the world. It is based on ISO 9001:2008 the key aspects being airworthiness, safety, product conformity, traceability and reliability. Areas impacting on safety and reliability would be configuration management, design, and product monitoring and measurement.
This Health and Safety Management standard has been developed for international use and is based on the ISO 9001 standard. It enables an organization to control its health and safety risks and improve its performance. An effective H & S management system reduces the risk to employees and other interested parties and aids compliance with legislation. It provides a recognised way of telling interested parties that health and safety holds priority status within an organization.
This International Standard covers all types of organizations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, non-profit organizations). This International Standard specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving a documented ISMS within the context of the organization’s overall business risks.
This medical devices standard is not a product standard, but a process standard based on ISO 9001. It is organized in the same way, uses the same numbering and most of the requirements are taken directly from ISO 9001. However, since ISO 13485 is about medical devices there are requirements specific to this industry.
Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Sector specific quality management systems — Requirements for product and service supply organizations. NOTE This Technical Specification does not address competitive or commercial matters such as price, warranties, guarantees or clauses intended to sustain commercial objectives. This technical specification has been designed to work in harmony with ISO 9001 and its supporting standards.
This standard based upon ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO 9001, provides requirements for competence and quality that are particular to medical laboratories. It is acknowledged that a country could have its own specific regulations or requirements applicable to some or all its professional personnel and their activities and responsibilities in this domain.
The overall aim of this standard is to act as an audit document to help organizations establish the systems and processes necessary to improve energy efficiency. This should lead to reductions in cost and greenhouse gas emissions through systematic management of energy. This standard covers specific requirements for an energy management system to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and information about significant energy aspects.
This International Standard is compatible with ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 and supports the objectives of these two standards through the effective and efficient application of a complaints-handling process. It can also be used independently of them.
This International Standard gives guidance on quality management in projects. It outlines quality management principles and practices, the implementation of which is important to, and have an impact on, the achievement of quality objectives in projects.
The Quality management principles underlying the ISO 9000 family of standards (of which the ISO 10000 series form a part) emphasize the importance of human resource management and the need for appropriate training.
One of the key elements of organizational success is the customer's satisfaction with the organization and its products. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor and measure customer satisfaction.
Business continuity management – Part 1: Code of practice This British Standard establishes the process, principles and terminology of business continuity management (BCM). The purpose of this Standard is to provide a basis for understanding, developing and implementing business continuity within an organization and to provide confidence in the organization's dealings with customers and other organizations.
Business continuity management – Part 2: Specification This British Standard specifies requirements for planning, establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, exercising, maintaining and improving a documented BCMS within the context of managing an organization’s overall business risks.