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HACCP : Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) is a systematic approach to food safety that aims to identify, evaluate, and control hazards that may cause foodborne illness or injury during food production processes. Developed in the 1960s by the Pillsbury Company, NASA, and the U.S. Army Laboratories, HACCP has […]

Green Guard Certification

Green Guard Certification Green Guard Certification typically refers to a certification program provided by organizations or governing bodies that assesses and verifies products’ environmental friendliness and health safety. The certification aims to ensure that products meet specific standards for low chemical emissions and contribute to healthier indoor air quality. Organizations such as the Greenguard Environmental […]

2 days training on BS 76001 HR professionals development of BS for valuing people in organizations

2 days training on BS 76001 HR professionals development of BS for valuing people in organizations The BS 76001 standard, titled “Human resource – Valuing people – Management system – Requirements and guidance for organizations,” provides guidelines for organizations to develop and implement processes for valuing people within their workforce. It aims to enhance organizational […]

Consultancy Services

Consultancy services refer to professional advice or guidance provided by experts in a specific field or industry. These services are typically offered by individuals or firms with specialized knowledge, skills, and experience in areas such as management, finance, technology, marketing, human resources, and more. Consultants are hired by organizations or individuals seeking assistance with various […]

ISO 9001 2015 Certification

Courtesy: ISO 9001 2015 Certification A quality management system (QMS) is a collection of business processes focused on consistently meeting customer requirements and enhancing their satisfaction. It is aligned with an organization’s purpose and strategic direction (ISO 9001:2015). It is expressed as the organizational goals and aspirations, policies, processes, documented information, and resources needed to implement and maintain it. […]

ISO 9001 2015 Certification

Courtesy: ISO 9001 2015 Certification Dytz argues that ISO 9001 certification is based on 7 management principles and that companies are free to develop their internal tools and working methods, however, the model adopted to audit and certify companies does not evaluate the effectiveness of these methods. Even when there is still a superficial analysis […]

ISO 9001 2015 Certification

Courtesy: ISO 9001 2015 Certification A common criticism of ISO 9000 and 9001 is the amount of money, time, and paperwork required for a complete implementation, and later when needed, ISO 9001 certification. Dalgleish cites the “inordinate and often unnecessary paperwork burden” of ISO, and says that “quality managers feel that ISO’s overhead and paperwork are […]

ISO 9001 2015 Certification

Courtesy: ISO 9001 2015 Certification The ISO 9001 standard is generic; its parts must be carefully interpreted to make sense within a particular organization. Developing software is not like making cheese or offering counseling services, yet the ISO 9001 guidelines, because they are business management guidelines, can be applied to each of these. Diverse organizations—police departments (United States), professional soccer teams (Mexico), and […]

ISO 9001 2015 Certification

Courtesy: ISO 9001 2015 Certification ISO 9001:2008 in essence re-narrates ISO 9001:2000. The 2008 version only introduced clarifications to the existing requirements of ISO 9001:2000 and some changes intended to improve consistency with ISO 14001:2004. There were no new requirements. For example, in ISO 9001:2008, a quality management system being upgraded just needs to be checked […]

ISO 9001 2015 Certification

Courtesy: ISO 9001 2015 Certification The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) does not certify organizations themselves. Numerous certification bodies exist, which audit organizations and upon success, issue ISO 9001 compliance certificates. Although commonly referred to as “ISO 9000” certification, the actual standard to which an organization’s quality management system can be certified is ISO 9001:2015 (ISO 9001:2008 […]