Sunday 24 August 2014

What Having ISO or ESD 20:20 Certification Could Bring to Your Company


"Gaining ISO certification means gaining the people’s trust, the government’s, and that of other potential business partners in the industry. It assures them that the company they are interested in working with is more than up to handling the task. Given the importance of regulation for electronics products and their manufacturers, it’s clear that gaining ESD certification is also of great importance. ESD 20:20 certification was made to regulate products made by the electronics industry. After all, unstable and unregulated electronics products could give an unwanted electrostatic discharge to its user (among other dangers). Getting ESD certification with the help of organizations like International Standards Authority, Inc. improves the manufacture of these products and assures the customer that they are up to par with industry standards."
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/what-having-iso-or-esd-2020-certification-could-bring-to-your-company/

Friday 22 August 2014

If it’s Part of Something that Flies, it Needs to be AS9120 Certified


"Findings An auditor’s report usually contains major findings, minor findings, and opportunities for improvement. Major findings refer to system failures and other things that greatly affect your company’s chances of earning AS9120 certification. Minor findings are issues in which corrective action needs to be taken. Lastly, opportunities for improvement are simply the auditor’s comments on how the system may be improved. Work together It is advisable to for companies to work with the auditors instead of treating them like adversaries. Establishing a good working relationship with them will make the audit process less stressful and will enable you to argue the findings, if needed."
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/if-its-part-of-something-that-flies-it-needs-to-be-as9120-certified/

Wednesday 20 August 2014

Working with an ISO 9001 Registrar Help Companies Get Certification


"Since ISO 9001 essentially calls for organizations to consistently deliver quality products while attending to customer requests and feedback, it can apply to any industry— whether manufacturing companies or financial institutions. Since earning this certification requires hard work and effort, however, finding an ISO 9001 registrar can go a long way. Here are tips to qualify for certification: Get updated for 2015 changes The ISO 9001 standard offers a structure for companies to launch their quality management system, but this is currently being revised. According to CanadianMetalworking.com, one of the most noteworthy changes is the requirement for organizations to be more adaptable to an external approach, which means they should have risk assessment and management systems in place."
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/working-with-an-iso-9001-registrar-help-companies-get-certification/

Monday 18 August 2014

Achieving ISO 9001 Certification: Preparing Everyone for Your Audit


"If you’re planning to apply for ISO 9001 certification, get in touch with a registrar firm like International Standards Authority, Inc. These professionals can help you identify and make any necessary changes to meet international standards. Once you are ready, your business will be inspected by an authorized auditor who decides if you are compliant with ISO 9001 guidelines. This process can be nerve-wracking, but by following these tips, you can quell your nervousness along with those working in your organization."
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/achieving-iso-9001-certification-preparing-everyone-for-your-audit/

Saturday 16 August 2014

Rolling with the Punches on a Continuous AS9100 Accreditation Program


"The AS9100 label is the gold standard for the aerospace manufacturing industry, but like everything else in the world, it must evolve to better adapt to upcoming developments. Genevieve Diesling writes about one such looming change, in her article for Quality Magazine: The AS9100 standard remains one of the most well-known and successful models of an industry-operated-and-driven standard in existence today. AS9100 was released in 1999 by the Society of Automotive Engineers and the European Association of Aerospace Industries and is regularly attuned to marketplace needs. Currently in its third incarnation—Revision C, which was released in 2009—aviation, space and defense companies all have a vested interest in the standard, and many require compliance with AS9100 as a requisite for doing business."
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/rolling-with-the-punches-on-a-continuous-as9100-accreditation-program/

Thursday 14 August 2014

Earning the ISO 9001 Certification Auditors’ Nod with Flying Colors


" There were no real secrets to getting ready—just a lot of preparation work that involved putting all the key documentation in order. It also helped when we were finally able to get the support of the development managers, whom we relied on in order to understand their processes. Any industry professional may tell you that being accredited with an ISO certification 9001 label means you’ve achieved a certain standard of performance and professional reputation. Once you’re up there, however, it is the start of a continuing challenge to stay there and make things better for you and your company. An ISO 9001 specialist company such as International Standards Authority, Inc. will have the capability to gauge you and identify areas of improvement. "
http://www.isaregistrar.com/blog/earning-the-iso-9001-certification-auditors-nod-with-flying-colors/