dsricption about the ISO certification (specific ISO 9000-14000)
including the objective, principle,menbers,advantages and method to take ISO certification
2. WHAT IS ISO??
• ISO stands for the international organization for standardization. It is an
independent, non-government international organization that develops and
publishes voluntary international standards
• ISO was formed in 1947 in GENEVA Switzerland
• It is the federation of national standard bodies for 90+ countries in 1947
• Its federation increase up to 143 countries in 1987
• Now the federation has increased to 169 countries (updated in 2023)
3. LEADER ISO FEDERAL
1. ANSI (American National Standards Institute) - United States
2. BSI (British Standards Institution) - United Kingdom
3. DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) - Germany
4. JISC (Japanese Industrial Standards Committee) - Japan
5. AFNOR (Association Française de Normalisation) - France
6. SAC (Standardization Administration of China) - China
7. SABS (South African Bureau of Standards) - South Africa
8. SNV (Schweizerische Normen-Vereinigung) - Switzerland
9. BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) - India
10. SCC (Standards Council of Canada) - Canada
4.
5. LIST OF ALL ISO CERTIFICATION
• ISO 9001: Quality management systems
• ISO 14001: Environmental management systems
• ISO 27001: Information security management systems
• ISO 45001: Occupational health and safety management
systems
• ISO 22000: Food safety management systems
• ISO 50001: Energy management systems
• ISO 13485: Medical devices quality management systems
• ISO/TS 16949: Quality management systems for the
automotive industry
• ISO 17025: Testing and calibration laboratories
• ISO 31000: Risk management
• ISO 9000: Fundamentals and vocabulary for quality management
systems
• ISO 20000: Information technology service management
• ISO 22301: Business continuity management systems
• ISO 26000: Social responsibility
• ISO 10002: Customer satisfaction - Guidelines for complaints handling in
organizations
• ISO 14000: Environmental management standards series (includes ISO
14001)
• ISO 45000: Occupational health and safety management systems series
(includes ISO 45001)
• ISO 50000: Energy management standards series (includes ISO 50001)
• ISO 9004: Quality management - Quality of an organization - Guidance to
achieve sustained success
• ISO/IEC 27000: Information security management systems - Overview
and vocabulary
7. ISO 9000
• ISO 9000 is a series of STANDARDS, development
and published by international organization for
standardization that define, establish and maintain
and effective quality assurance system for
manufacturing and service industries
8. OBJECTIVES
• To facilitate International trade of goods and services
• To obtain competitiveness by obtaining required quality in a cost-effective
way
• promoting a total quality control system (TQM)
• To improve product and service quality
• To increase the efficiency
9. ISO 9000 SERIES
• ISO 9000- General terms and fundamentals
• ISO 9001- Manufacturing Standards
• ISO 9002- Suppliers
• ISO 9003- Test houses or Analytical lab.
• ISO 9004- Quality of organization
13. WHAT IS ISO 14000….?
• Iso 1400 is a series of ENVIROMENTAL MANGEMENT STANDARDS developed and published by the
International Organization for Standardization ( ISO).
• The ISO 14000 standards provide a guideline or framework for organizations that need to systematize
and improve their environmental management efforts.
• ISO 14000 standards cover various aspects of environmental management, including environmental
policy, planning, implementation and operation, monitoring and measurement, evaluation of
compliance, and continual improvement.
• By adhering to ISO 14000 standards, organizations can demonstrate their commitment to
environmental sustainability, improve their environmental performance, and enhance their reputation
with stakeholders.
14. NEED OF ISO 14000
• GLOBAL ENVIROMENTAL CONCERNS
• REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
• STAKEHOLDER EXPECTATION
• COST SAVINGS
• RISK MANAGEMENT
• MARKET ACCESS AND
OPPORTUNITIES
• CONTINUSOUS IMPROVEMENT
• ENCHANCED CORPORATE IMAGE
• SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
• SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
15. ISO 14000 POLICY
• PREVENTION OF POLLUTION
• CONTINUAL ENVIROMENT IMPROVEMENT
• COMMITMENT TO COMPLY WITH ENVIROMENT LAWS AND REGULATIOINS
• ESTABLISH FRAMEWORK FOR SETTING AND REVIEWING OBEJCTIVES AND
TARGETS
• DOCUMENTED, IMPLEMENTED , MAINTAINED AND COMMUNICATED TO
EMPLOYESS
• AVAIBLE TO THE PUBLIC
16. AIM AND OBJECTIVES
• REDUCE WASTE GENERATION BY RECYLING
• REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY USE OF ALTERNATIVE LIGHTING
• REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY REDUCTION OF COMPRESSED AIR LEAKS
• IMPROVE CHEMICAL MANGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE
• IMPROVE MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
• IMPROVE HAZARD WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH SOLVENT RECOVERY
18. ISO 14000 FAMILY
• ISO 14001 :- ENVIROMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
• ISO 14004 :- EMS general guidelines
• ISO 14010 :- Guidelines for Environmental auditing
• ISO 14011 :- Guidelines for Auditing of an EMS
• ISO 14012 :- Auditing – Qualification criteria
• ISO 14020 :- Environmental labelling
• ISO 14030 :- Environmental performance evaluation
• ISO 14040 :- Life cycle Assessment (LCA)
19. BENEFITS OF ISO 14000
• Better conformance to environmental regulations
• Greater marketability
• Better use of resources
• Higher quality goods and services
• Increased levels of safety
• Improved image and increased profits
20. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
ISO 9000
1. Encourage organizations to institute quality
assurance management programs
2. The major system requirements are defined by
customers
3. Includes evaluation of suppliers and review of
customer contracts
4. The goals of quality system are generally quite
clear
ISO 14000
1. Deals with the management of the
environmental effects of an organizations
2. Customers as well as many additional
stakeholders
3. Include methods of evaluating environmental
impacts and systems
4. The situation for environmental systems is not
so straight forward