1 quality management system (iso9000 series)
90901refers not to a standard, but to a class of standards. It is all the international standards formulated by TC 176(TC 176 refers to the Technical Committee of Quality Management System), and it is the best-selling and most common product among the standards above ISO 12000.
т 9001quality management system is suitable for any organization that wants to change its management and management, regardless of its regulations or departments. However, in order to get the best return on investment, the company should be prepared to implement the system throughout the organization, not just in specific places, departments or branches.
In addition, ISO 900/KOOC-0/can also be compatible with other management system standards and specifications (such as OHSAS/KOOC-0/800/KOOC-0/occupational health and safety management system and ISO/KOOC-0/400/KOOC-0/environmental management system). They can be seamlessly integrated through "integrated management". They have many similar principles, so choosing an integrated management system can bring huge economic benefits.
2. Environmental management system certification (ISO 14000)
O 14000 is the code of environmental management system certification. Including (ISO14001-ISO14100 and other subsystem fields), ISO 14000 series standards are environmental management system standards formulated by the International Organization for Standardization. It is formulated in view of the increasingly serious global environmental pollution and ecological destruction, ozone layer destruction, global warming, biodiversity loss and other major environmental problems that threaten the future survival and development of mankind, and conforms to the needs of international environmental protection and international economic and trade development.
3. Medical device quality management system (ISO 13485)
И o13485Chinese is called "legal requirements of medical equipment quality control system". Because medical devices are special products for saving lives, preventing diseases and curing diseases, it is not enough to standardize them only according to the general requirements of ISO9000 standard. Therefore, ISO issued ISO 13485: 1996 version standards (YY/T0287 and YY/T0286).
4. Information security management system (ISO27000)
ISO/IEC2700 1, the requirement of information security management, formerly known as British BS7799 standard, was put forward by British standards institute (BSI) in February 1995 and revised in may 1995. 1999 BSI revised the standard again. BS7799 is divided into two parts: BS7799- 1, detailed rules for the implementation of information security management BS7799-2, and information security management system specification. The first part provides suggestions on information security management for those who are responsible for starting, implementing or maintaining security in their organizations. The second part explains the requirements for establishing, implementing and recording the Information Security Management System (ISMS), and specifies the requirements for implementing security control according to the needs of independent organizations.
5. Greenhouse gas emission standard (ISO 14064:2006)
(ISO 14064:2006) can be said to be a branch system of iso 14000, but it is listed separately because it involves standard calculation and claim. This standard provides the best international greenhouse gas information and data management, reporting and verification model. People can use standardized methods to calculate and verify the emission value, and ensure that the measurement method of 1 ton of carbon dioxide is the same anywhere in the world. In this way, the calculation of uncertainty of emission declaration is unified worldwide, and the end-user groups (such as government,
6. Food safety management system (ISO22000)
The increasing demands and regulations of the government and consumers make life more and more difficult for food manufacturers. They seek voluntary standards from local standardization organizations to meet social needs. Because of this requirement, many countries, such as Denmark, Netherlands, Iceland and Australia, have introduced their own food safety management system standards. Accordingly, the Danish Standardization Association (DS) proposed that a unified international standard should be established. In 200 1 year, ISO/TC 34 Technical Committee for Food Products was established at their suggestion, with Denmark as the secretariat. For the same purpose, the eighth working group was established in June of the same year. They prepared the work plan and timetable for the formation of ISO/AWI 22000 "Food Safety Management System-Necessary Conditions". They suggested that the new standard should be released at the end of 2004. This standard will be harmonized with the rules issued by relevant United Nations organizations and conform to the relevant ISO standards.
7. Information Technology Service Management System (ISO 20000)
ITSM is an organization-oriented IT service management standard, which aims to provide a model for establishing, implementing, running, monitoring, evaluating, maintaining and improving IT service management systems. The establishment of IT service management system (ITSM) has become an indispensable mechanism for all kinds of organizations, especially financial institutions, telecommunications and high-tech industries. O 20000 provides IT managers with a reference framework for managing IT services, and a perfect IT management level can also be demonstrated through certification.
8 ISO/TS 16949
ISO/TS 16949:2009 is a special requirement for the organization of automobile production and related parts to apply ISO900 1:2008, which is suitable for the organization form of automobile production supply chain. At present, major automobile manufacturers at home and abroad have required their suppliers to carry out ISO/TS 16949:2009 certification, so as to ensure that all suppliers have high-quality business performance, provide sustained and stable long-term cooperation and achieve mutual benefit.