Management systems: the 6 leading certifications in 2019
Organizations are integrating societal issues and using voluntary standards to effectively address them… to…
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Read MoreMoroccan laboratory Afric-Phar, which manufactures, markets and distributes medicines for human use, has added ISO 45001 to its list of certifications alongside ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. This latest achievement bears testament to the effectiveness of its occupational health and safety management system.
Read MoreAxon’ Cable situated in the Champagne region is the first company in France to hold ISO 45001 certification. As such this manufacturer of electronic components demonstrates its outstanding occupational health & safety management.
Read MoreIBNORCA, AFNOR Certification’s Bolivian partner, has successfully audited public utility YPFB Transporte for the renewal of its ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment) and OHSAS 18001 (occupational health & safety) certification. A tremendous initiative that began back in 2002.
Read MoreSODEGIS, a social and sustainable housing contractor whose ISO 9001 certification was renewed late 2014, is drawing strength from its quality strategy to improve its contribution towards sustainable development. SODEGIS is currently the first organization in Réunion to undergo an AFAQ 26000 assessment. Read on for an explanation…
Read MoreThe future ISO standard on occupational health and safety management is taking shape. The 58 countries involved, including France, recently consulted on a second version of the draft. ISO 45001 will be released in 2017, superseding OHSAS 18001.
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