Monday, November 17, 2014

Transferring your ISO certificate?


From time to time, organisations may become dissatisfied with their certification body, but are often put off seeking a transfer because they believe it will be complex and time consuming.
DAS Certification can ensure a seamless transition which will enable you to maintain your current audit schedule and your expiry dates but with a minimum administrative burden. Type of management system that we cover are ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, OHSAS 18001, etc.
We recognize the need for you to be confident that your certification will be maintained without interruption and therefore should you wish to consider the benefits of moving to DAS Certification, we will allocate a member of our team to take you through each of the steps required to ensure your transfer is successful.
Provided the accreditation requirements are satisfied, we will arrange the remaining audit schedule and transfer the certification free of charge.

For more information, pls contact us or send the enquiry 
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NEW Revision of ISO 9001:2015 move to final stage draft


The new edition of ISO 9001 will be expected to launch in 2015. It's is undergoing the periodic revision standards generally go through every 3 to 5 years to ensure they are relevant and up-to-date.The latest draft of revised ISO 9001:2015 have been approved. It's now  progress to the ISO standard development process.
The new version is very strongly based on three basic core concepts: that process approach which was very successful in the 2008 version of the standard superimposed on that system of processes is the plan-do-check act methodology, and a third core concept which is new in the 2015 version is risk based thinking, aiming at preventing undesirable outcomes.
Dr. Nigel Croft, Chair of the ISO subcommittee that is revising ISO 9001, explains what are the main changes and next steps in the revision