Quality, Responsibility, Global Standards
Quality, Responsibility, Global Standards

Quality Management Standards

 ISO 9001 is an international standard which includes a set of guidelines and operational procedures for assuring an effective quality management system in an organization, in any field whatsoever: industry, services, high-tech, public administration, education, food, agriculture, construction, transportation, infrastructure, and more.

ISO 13485 is an international standard that defines a set of requirements, guidelines, and operational procedures for establishing an effective quality management system in organizations involved in the design, development, production, installation, and servicing of medical devices and related services

The ISO 27001 standard combines a broad evaluation and survey of all components of information security in the organization. Starting with loss of information, penetration into the system, through viruses to online commerce, illegal entry to the system, and system reconstruction, the ISO 27001 standard meticulously checks the potential of risk for your organization.

This is one of a series of standards that provides tools for environmental management. These standards deal with the daily management of the areas where the organization may have an impact on the environment. The ISO 14001 is the basic standard for building an environmental management system. IQC Institute for Quality and Control has international accreditation

In a developing competitive world, full of risks from its by its very character, incorporating safety and hygiene management as an integral part of the organizational strategy affords advantages for quality and for business. The leading organizations in the world have achieved advanced stages of implementation of management systems for safety and hygiene, and also require