Introduction to ISO Management System Standards

What is an ISO management system standard?

A management system standard (such as ISO 9001 for Quality Management Systems) is a set of structured requirements that provide an organization with the framework to achieve the purpose of an ISO standard.

Management system standards are developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), an international standards development organization.

How are ISO standards named?

Addenda are occasionally published at a later date.
Standards follow a strict naming convention. The second number in each standard represents the year (such as 2015) when the standard was last revised. Addenda are occasionally published at a later date.
We cover the most popular standards:

What requirements do we need to meet to be certified?

A management system standard contains a common set of requirements that your organization must meet to be certified.

You will need to prepare a set of policies and procedures that specify how you will apply these requirements. Requirements typically cover:

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