{"id":6106,"date":"2023-04-11T09:12:21","date_gmt":"2023-04-11T08:12:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imsm.com\/ca\/?p=6106"},"modified":"2023-04-11T09:12:21","modified_gmt":"2023-04-11T08:12:21","slug":"what-is-an-iso-standard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imsm.com\/ca\/news\/what-is-an-iso-standard\/","title":{"rendered":"What is an ISO standard?"},"content":{"rendered":"
ISO stands for the International Organization for Standardization – ISO is a non-governmental organization made up of members from 165 countries, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. They are the creators of ISO standards, and their main aim is to provide guidelines and specifications for organizations to adhere to, thus ensuring businesses products, processes, and procedures are fit for purpose.<\/p>\n
Firstly, ask yourself the following questions:<\/p>\n
If you have answered yes to any of the aforementioned questions, ISO certification may certainly be suitable for you. ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS)<\/a> is one of the most widely used management tools in the world, with over 1 million businesses certified.<\/p>\n In order to remain popular, ISO standards need to be relevant to the industries that they cover. ISO standard are reviewed every 5 years, and are performed by National Standards Bodies to ensure that each country tailors the standard in question to its needs. With more than three quarters of ISO members coming from developing countries, this ensures that standards apply equally to developed and developing countries alike.<\/p>\n Standards are developed by Technical Committees (TCs) made up of independent technical experts nominated by ISO’s members. These TCs are then divided into Sub Committees (SCs). Whereas TCs manage rather broad subjects, such as ‘language and terminology’, SCs manage far more specific subjects within those broader domains.<\/p>\n Now, despite having already developed over 22,000 standards, ISO is still creating more. The development process of a new standard is as follows:<\/p>\n From start to finish, developing a standard from scratch usually takes around three years.<\/p>\n The role of IMSM is to provide support and guidance towards certification. Our experienced assessors work with existing systems and processes in your organization and offer training where necessary.<\/p>\n ISO stands for the International Organization for Standardization – ISO is a non-governmental organization made up of members from 165 […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":25,"featured_media":6108,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"content-type":"","inline_featured_image":false,"pgc_sgb_lightbox_settings":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[55,58,32,56,29],"class_list":["post-6106","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-uncategorised","tag-iso-certification","tag-iso-implementation","tag-iso-standards","tag-management-systems","tag-quality-management"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\nHow are ISO standards developed?<\/h2>\n
What is the process?<\/h2>\n
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How can IMSM help?<\/h2>\n
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