Additional ISO Certifications-ISO 9001 San Jose CA-ISO PROS #21

Additional ISO Certifications We Offer in San Jose, California (CA)

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Aerospace AS9100

Both theAS9100, as well as ISO 9001, are standards that are aimed at spelling out the organization’s requirements for implementing a proper Quality Management System; in addition, AS9100 is being revised for defense, space, and aviation.

Aerospace AS9101

It also determines the quality and structure of an audit report of compliance and process productivity according to the principles of the 9100, the organization’s QMS documentation as well as the consumer and statutory/regulatory specifications

Aerospace AS9102

For this standard,  First Article Inspection (FAI) involves the selection of one item from the first batch/lot produced and ensuring that critical elements meet customer needs.

Anti-Bribery ISO 37001

Investors, corporate partners, employees, and customers will all be confident that the board has taken every attempt to stop bribes at every level of the company. Implementing and certifying ISO 37001 through an impartial third party helps you to do just that.

Asset Management ISO 55001

ISO 55001 is the foundation for an asset management program that can help the company control the lifecycle of the properties proactively, from purchase to decommissioning. This program lets you control asset management risks and expenses in an organized, effective way that encourages quality growth and continuing value development.

Automotive Core Tools (APQP, AQP, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, R&M)

The core resources are built to provide high-quality goods that match or exceed consumer standards, achieve reasonable output, and execute them on time.

Automotive IATF 16949

IATF 16949 stresses the introduction of a process-oriented quality management system maintaining optimal efficiency, mistake reduction and uncertainty, and waste prevention in the supply chain. The aim is to meet customer requirements correctly and efficiently.

Body Armor BA 9000

It is a body protection quality assurance standard and an extension to ISO 9001, a quality improvement framework for the International Organization for Standardization.

Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Levels 1-5

The Capacity Maturity Model (CMM) is a framework used to build and optimize software development processes within an enterprise.

Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)

This is the DoD ‘s response to a serious breach of sensitive protection data found on the contractors’ information systems.

Counterfeits AS6081

This regulation lays out procedures and specifications for the usage of components obtained and supplied from the Open Market by manufacturers of physical, computer, and electromechanical (EEE) products, including surplus sales and acquisitions.

Energy ISO 50001 and SEP

Facilities adopt an energy management program that follows the ISO 50001 requirement which allows for better energy efficiency to get accredited.

Environmental ISO 14001

ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS) is a structured mechanism for monitoring the immediate as well as longer-term environmental effects of the goods, resources, and operations of an organization.

Ethical Sourcing SQFI

Implementing an SQF implementation system addresses a customer’s quality and safety requirements and creates a strategic solution for companies supplying local and global food markets.

Facility Management ISO 41001

ISO 41011 defines facility management as an organizational feature combining persons, locations, and processes inside the built environment with a view to enhancing citizens’ quality of life and the industry’s core competitiveness.

Food Safety Modernization Act FDA FSMA

Food safety is the defense against adulteration or contamination of foodstuffs intended to trigger harm or economic loss to the public health.

Food Safety ISO 22000

The model maps how the ability of a company to track safety hazards and ensure food is healthy is demonstrated.

Forestry SFI ATFS (Sustainable Forestry)

Land certification is a market-based solution to recognizing sustainable forestry management as certified through labeling trees and timber products from such forests.

Gluten-Free Certification (GFC)

The GFCP is a standard established with a collection of specifications focused on documented, internationally recognized, and scientific protocols concerning food safety.

Info Security ISO/IEC 27001

The ISMS is an underlying strategic system that defines, analyzes, and manages the organization’s communication risks.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations, ITAR

This standard regulates and monitors the sale of defense and military relevant materials to preserve the national security of the United States.

IT Service ISO/IEC 20000-1

It defines an interconnected collection of management processes that shape a service management framework for productive service delivery to the company and its clients.

Laboratory Accreditation ISO 17025

A certified laboratory constantly reviews the procedures to ensure they follow and surpass specified levels of quality and efficiency.

Medical Devices ISO 13485

This model is an important approach in the medical device industry to satisfy the rigorous criteria for a QMS.

Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) ISO 45001

OH&S control program to incorporate certain health and safety elements, such as well-being/wellness of staff.

Packaging ISO 15378

Monitoring of constructing, manufacturing, and distributing primary pharmaceutical packaging materials.

Quality ISO 9001

It is international practice for establishing a Quality Assurance system.

Responsible Care RC14001

It requires companies to incorporate a compliance framework that satisfies standards of both ISO 14001 and RC14001.

Supply Chain ISO 28000

The simple supply chain security management systems would safeguard the goods from the production level to the point of sale.

Telecommunications TL 9000

The degree of quality assurance system for the telecoms sector and its supply chain. 

Audit Management Systems ISO 19011

It refers to all organizations that are expected to prepare and perform internal or external management system audits or to administer an audit program.

Outsourced Internal Auditing

The main explanation for outsourcing allows audit teams the exposure to a variety of professional competences.

Virtual Internal Audits

Rather than choosing a collection of data to be reviewed, auditors now can use algorithms to identify and instantly find irregularities in the system, when working remotely.

Second Party Audits

Second Party Audit is for the auditing of vendors, or subcontractors to determine whether your organization meets the requirements stipulated for the contract.

Supplier Audits

It is the perfect way to get a clear understanding of the market and practices of your manufacturer, and if appropriate, to obtain all the details you need to take corrective measures.

Supplier Evaluation

The final result of this process is to make supplier suggestions, and the consumer will first recognize existing and prospective suppliers, define any specifications for infrastructure, and find ways to align product expenditure with related commodities.

Compliance Audits

Compliance auditing can be conducted routinely to determine if it meets regulatory requirements, through stringent compliance control structures.

Pre-assessment Audits

Most companies are not told of the possibility of a registrar being hired to execute a pre-assessment examination to decide how eligible they are for ISO certification.

Documentation Audit/Desk Audit

Carrying out an audit from your office allows your work as an auditor to become more effective.