Standards we assess against

We are a world leader in assessment of business processes and products against internationally recognised standards, whether they be those of independent bodies, or systems that we have developed ourselves.

We are a world leader in assessment of business processes and products against internationally recognised standards, whether they be those of independent bodies, or systems that we have developed ourselves.

In many circumstances we have been engaged by industry to support the preparation or revision of these standards and therefore often qualify very well to support your compliance needs.

Standards can be split into numerous categories, so please browse to find out how we can help you.

Regulatory compliance can be split into numerous categories, so please browse to find out how we can help you.

Compliance

  • ISO 14001

    ISO 14001 is the international standard for an environmental quality management system.

  • ISO 14064

    ISO 14064 is an international standard against which GHG emissions reports are voluntarily verified.

  • ISO 28000

    ISO 28000 is an international supply chain security management system standard.

  • ISO 9001

    The internationally recognised quality management system standard, and the preferred solution for over half a million organisations in 159 countries.

  • ISO/IEC 27001

    ISO/IEC 27001 aims to ensure that adequate controls addressing confidentiality, integrity and availability of information are in place to safeguard the information of interested parties. These include customers, employees, trading partners and the needs of society in general.

  • OHSAS 18001

    This standard provides a systematic approach to identifying helath and safety hazards, and then either eliminating the hazards or reducing their risks.

  • BS 25999

    BS 25999 provides the framework for assessing, planning and testing your contingency plans which helps build organisational resilience.

  • ATEX 95: Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

    ATEX 95 (94/9/EC) sets the requirements for equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. In order to sell such equipment within the European Economic Area, manufacturers must prove products meet the requirements of this directive.

  • Pressure equipment codes and standards

    As a manufacturer, you may need third party technical assurance to prove to your clients that your assets are complying with certain statutory requirements, regulations and/or standards. We can assess pressure equipment to almost any international code and standard, including ASME, PED, TPED, NBIC and IBR.

  • SA 8000

    Social Accountability 8000 is an assessment and certification standard; it is based on international human rights conventions that focus on improving working conditions. It was developed by Social Accountability International (SAI).

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