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Hi,

My company is not an ISO certified organization but they plan to get an ISO certification. Can anybody help me with the procedure to get an organization ISO certified? What all documents are required and whom do we need to approach initially? Please help.

Regards,
Manjali

From India, Delhi
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Hi well first of all let me know which certification do u want? 9001, 14001 or 18001. You need to speak to a consultant in this respect
From India, New Delhi
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Hi, let me know inb which type of industry u r working for ? for which certification 9001 , 14001 , 18001 , 22000 . Girish
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Manali,

Please follow the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle as outlined below:

1. Appoint a Management Representative and assign a core team.
2. Identify gaps in documentation and review them with the respective teams/departments.
3. Put the information in standard format.
4. Implement as per documented procedures/manual.
5. Ensure compliance with mandatory procedures (do not forget).
6. Provide internal auditors training.
7. Conduct internal audits.
8. Close out all Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs).
9. Schedule a Management Review Meeting.
10. Reach out to the certification body.
11. Conduct a pre-assessment audit.
12. Go through the certification audit.

Thank you,
Girish

From India, Mumbai
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Hi All,

Can any one of you please help me with the list of documentations for the ISO Certifications? I just wanted the list of documents we need for our software development firm.

Thank you.

From India, Lucknow
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