Iso 9000 Regulations
Iso 9000 and Iso 14000 are ISO (International organization for standardisations)'s most widely recognised and commonly used standards. Iso 9000 has become the International reference for quality requirements in trade for Business to Business relations and Iso 14000 seems to be becoming just as solid and widespread in supporting companies in tackling environmental challenges.Iso 9000 regulations, identified as international certification standards, refer to the respect of operating methods in corporate processes for services, products, technologies and supply protocols of a certain quality standard; further benefits derive from the application of Iso regulations: improvement of role definition and professional competencies inside corporate organisations; process optimisations, with a rational management of resources and wastes.
Bodies acknowledged for the recognition of qualifications and requisites for the obtainment of the certification, after the completion of all tests and checks process, are respectively for Itay: Uni, ente nazionale italiano di unificazione; for Europe the Cen, Comité Européen de Normalisation, Iso for the international coordination of certifying bodies of over a hundred countries.
March.2002
International organization for standardisations
Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione
Comité Européen de Normalisation