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  • How to Become ISO Certified - Becoming ISO certified is not as complicated as some may think, but it does take time and dedication.
  • Find an ISO Registrar or Auditor that “Fits” with Your Company - Finding an ISO registrar or auditor that fits well with your company is vital. You want to work with a person or a company that you are comfortable with and that is comfortable with you! Here are some tips that you can follow to find a registrar or auditor that you know you will work well with your company: Try to find a registrar that has somebody who can answer your questions, someone that you feel comfortable with. You’ve got to watch also that the cheapest quote might prove to be the most costly in the end. You’ve got to make sure the company has auditors with experience in your area. What good is a company that has an auditor that lives down the street from you if they’ve only audited service?
  • Unhappy with Your ISO Registrar or Auditor? - Whether or not your ISO auditor ‘fits in’ with you company is important. If you are unhappy with your current auditor or registrar, start by reviewing your contract closely.
  • Steps in the ISO Registration Process - Once the manuals are done, processes are documented, and people trained, the company will contact a registrar to schedule their audit. That is step one for registration, a document review. The audit process includes: Document Review An auditor reviews the company’s quality manual to be sure they have all the policies and procedures required by the standards. The documentation review can be done off site or on-site.
  • ISO Certification Basics – Part 1 - If you operate an international company or a company working within a specialized industry such as the automotive, aerospace, medical or food industries, you may have considered becoming ISO certified. There is even a possibility you are required to have an ISO certification. So what are the ISO certification basics? What does it mean to be ISO certified? Here are some of those answers. ISO stands for International Standard Organization. It is recognized as an international standard, and it is accepted globally. ISO standards were developed as a generic layout of requirements. Every company can use those standards as a basis to build a quality management system or business management system resulting in creating a quality product or service.
  • ISO Certification Basics – Part 2 - Previously I discussed the basics of ISO certification and what it meant. Here are some additional certifications that are specific to specialty industries. AS 9100 is the Aerospace Quality Management System.

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