Chemical Safety Software has attained ISO 9001:2000 Certification. ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world’s largest developer of standardization regulations and ISO 9001:2000 is an internationally recognized standard for quality assurance. Only a fraction of the companies that attempt ISO certification succeed.
In order to achieve ISO 9001 status, the Environmental Management System (EMS) program went through a rigorous and thorough evaluation process whereby all of the program’s business practices, documents and systems were scrutinized and appraised by TUV. Upon determination of satisfaction of all ISO 9000 standards, TUV then registered the program to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to ISO 9000 Series Standards for Quality.
A certified quality management system promotes, facilitates and enables consistency and improvements in a process or product. It provides a uniform and predictable output every time a set of procedures is executed. The result: a system that reduces cycle time and improves operational efficiency.
Organizations that have achieved certification communicate to the market that they have successfully undergone a comprehensive, rigorous assessment and their process and organization meet defined standards of quality. It ensures that their systems have been adequately defined and corrective action systems are fully developed and functional, which reduces the need for costly conformance inspections. This ultimately instills trust and confidence in the organization’s customers and prospects, and reinforces a commitment to quality.
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