
Management Systems
ISO standards, and management systems more generally, represent a set of international guidelines designed to guarantee the quality, security, efficiency and uniformity of products, services and systems within a range of industrial and commercial sectors.
Companies implementing these standards demonstrate a commitment to operational excellence and customer satisfaction, obtaining significant benefits in terms of efficiency, reputation and access to new markets. Moreover, they also improve their competitiveness and guarantee high standards of quality and safety for their products and services by operating in a responsible and sustainable manner.
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ISO 9001: Quality Management System
ISO 9001 specifies the requirements for creating an effective and efficient Quality Management System (QMS) able to guarantee regularity in the supply of products and services and to increase customer satisfaction.
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ISO 13485: Quality Management System for Medical Devices
ISO 13485 is a specific international standard for quality management systems for medical devices. This standard is designed to be used by organisations involved in the design, production, installation and maintenance of medical devices and related services.
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ISO 14001: Environmental Management System
ISO 14001 is an international standard which defines the criteria for an effective environmental management system, helping organisations to improve their environmental performance.
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ISO 20121: Event Sustainability Management Systems
ISO 20121 specifies the requirements for an event sustainability management system, helping organisations improve the sustainability of their events.
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ISO 22301: Business Continuity Management System (BCMS)
ISO 22301 is an international standard which describes best practices for a business continuity management system (BCMS). It helps organisations to prepare for, respond to and recover from unexpected events which could interrupt critical operations.
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ISO 27001: Information Security Management System
ISO 27001 is an international standard which describes best practices for an information security management system (ISMS). It provides a structure for managing information security in an organisation, protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.
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ISO 45001: Workplace Health and Safety Management System
ISO 45001 is an international standard which establishes the requirements for creating and maintaining a healthy and safe working environment, preventing accidents and occupational diseases.
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ISO 50001: Energy Management System
ISO 50001 is an international standard which provides a reference framework for establishing the necessary systems and processes for improving energy efficiency.
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IATF 16949: Quality Management System for the Automotive Sector
IATF 16949 is an international standard for specific quality management systems for the automotive industry. Developed by the Automotive Task Force (IATF), this standard harmonises the different assessments and certifications of quality management systems within the global automotive supply chain.