We are Vishoka International Certifications Co in Tamil Nadu & Karnataka, India. We hope and are sure that you are quite aware of the International Quality Management System Process & Product certifications ISO series like ISO 9001: 2015 QMS, ISO 14001 : 2015 EMS, ISO 45001:2015 OSHAS, ISO 13485: 2016, IATF 16949 : 2016.WHOGMP, CE MARKING, ISO 22000: 2005 FSMS
ISO 9001 is defined as the international standard that specifies requirements for a quality management system (QMS). Organizations use the standard to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements. It is the most popular standard in the ISO 9000 series and the only standard in the series to which organizations can certify. ISO 9001 was first published in 1987 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), an international agency composed of the national standards bodies of more than 160 countries. The current version of ISO 9001 was released in September 2015. Continuous improvement assures your customers benefit by receiving products/services that meet their requirement, and that you deliver consistent performance. Internally, the organization will profit from increased job satisfaction, improved morale, and improved operational results (reduced scrap and increased efficiency).
ISO 9001:2015 applies to any organization, regardless of size or industry. More than one million organizations from more than 160 countries have applied the ISO 9001 standard requirements to their quality management systems. Organizations of all types and sizes find that using the ISO 9001 standard helps them
All organizations that use ISO 9001 are encouraged to transition to ISO 9001:2015 as soon as possible. This includes not only organizations that are certified to ISO 9001:2008, but also any organizations involved in training or certifying others. As of September 14, 2018 organizations that are currently registered to ISO 9001:2008 should have transitioned to the 2015 standard.
ISO 9001 is based on the plan-do-check-act methodology and provides a process-oriented approach to documenting and reviewing the structure, responsibilities, and procedures required to achieve effective quality management in an organization. Specific sections of the standard contain information on many topics, such as:
Changes introduced in the 2015 ISO 9001 revision are intended to ensure that ISO 9001 continues to adapt to the changing environments in which organizations operate. Some of the key updates in ISO 9001:2015 include:
ISO 9001 helps organizations ensure their customers consistently receive high quality products and services, which in turn brings many benefits, including satisfied customers, management, and employees. Because ISO 9001 specifies the requirements for an effective quality management system, organizations find that using the standard helps them:
ISO 9001 is the only standard in the ISO 9000 series to which organizations can certify. Achieving ISO 9001:2015 certification means that an organization has demonstrated the following:
Certification to the ISO 9001 standard can enhance an organization’s credibility by showing customers that its products and services meet expectations. In some instances or in some industries, certification is required or legally mandated. The certification process includes implementing the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 and then completing a successful registrar’s audit confirming the organization meets those requirements.
Training can provide an opportunity to review the ISO 9001:2015 standard and apply quality management principles in a practice environment. Professionals responsible for developing, implementing, auditing, and managing an ISO quality management system or quality professionals interested in updating their documented ISO 9001-based QMS can take ISO 9000 training courses, which include courses focused on ISO 9001 and quality management systems. Additionally, organizations looking to improve employee performance and employees looking to continually improve will also find ISO 9000 training relevant
We VISHOKA INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS CO is one of the leading consultants in Bangalore since 2008. The Registered office is at Hosur and having branches at Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore. We have highly Experienced Engineers who all are worked in different manufacturing industries. We VISHOKA International successfully completed and awarded 2500 plus QMS 9001:2015 Certificates in last 10 years at Bangalore, Hosur, Chennai and Coimbatore.
We are providing Establishment, Implementation and Trainings for ISO 9001:2015, EMS 14001, OSHAS 45001 at your Factory premises for achieving Certification.
We will be with you for your new customer audits, annual quality management audit, Supplier assessment, New product development etc…
We will be with you for the entire process of ISO certification process until awarding the Certification.
We will conduct Internal Quality Audit by Once in three months or six months (Based on Customer requirement), Management Review Meetings etc.
We will provide Trainings for Continual Improvements, Customer Complaints, Internal Quality Audits, Management Review, Employee motivational Trainings, 5S Establishment and Implementation, Monitoring of Measuring devices, Cost of Poor Quality, Control Plan, FMEA, PSW and all PPAP related trainings.
After Certification we will be there for 24X7 basis for system related support.
Audit planning and preparation: Audit preparation consists of planning everything that is done in advance by interested parties, such as the auditor, the lead auditor, the client, and the audit program manager, to ensure that the audit complies with the client’s objective. This stage of an audit begins with the decision to conduct the audit and ends when the audit itself begins.
Audit execution: The execution phase of an audit is often called the fieldwork. It is the data-gathering portion of the audit and covers the time period from arrival at the audit location up to the exit meeting. It consists of multiple activities including on-site audit management, meeting with the auditee, understanding the process and system controls and verifying that these controls work, communicating among team members, and communicating with the auditee.
Audit reporting: The purpose of the audit report is to communicate the results of the investigation. The report should provide correct and clear data that will be effective as a management aid in addressing important organizational issues. The audit process may end when the report is issued by the lead auditor or after follow-up actions are completed.
Audit follow-up and closure: According to ISO 19011, clause 6.6, "The audit is completed when all the planned audit activities have been carried out, or otherwise agreed with the audit client." Clause 6.7 of ISO 19011 continues by stating that verification of follow-up actions may be part of a subsequent audit
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