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Frequently Asks Questions About ISO Certifications

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  What does ISO certification mean? ISO certification is a seal of approval of a third-party organization that a company performs in one of the developed international standards and issued by the International Organisation for Standardization (ISO). ISO is an independent international non-government organization that brings together experts to share their knowledge and develop international standards which support innovation and deliver solutions to global challenges. Why would I need to become ISO certified? ISO certification demonstrates to your key stakeholders that you have a well-managed, structured, stable and growth-ready company.  Individual advantages of each ISO standard include: ISO 9001 prioritizes your clients.  ISO 27001 provides protection for your systems, data and reputation. ISO 14001 cuts down on your environmental impact. The ISO 45001 standard helps keep your employees safe.  ISO 22301 protects your enterprise from disturbances. The benefits comm...

How ISO 45001 is beneficial for chemical manufacturers?

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The chemical industry is acknowledged as one of the most potent sources of environmental pollution. These industries are a possible threat to the safety of the workers, with irreversible consequences.    Therefore, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published a standard as per ISO 45001 Certification for establishing and maintaining Occupational Health and Safety Management system in the organization. This standard is one of the prime components for ensuring the occupational health and safety of the employees in your organization. Important elements for implementing ISO 45001 Certification in the chemical industry? 1.   The Requirements of ISO 45001 Certification: The High-level Structure of ISO 45001 revolves around the principle of Plan-Do-Check-Act. The Annex- SL consists of 10 sections, out of which the first three are introductory in nature while the rest seven are auditable and give the requirements for the implementation of ISO 45001 C...