Saturday, December 20, 2008

What comes after ISO 14001 Certification?

After you achieve your goal of ISO 14001 certification, you now have to maintain the quality management system and to continue to work to develop operational excellence. There are two steps to maintaining your certification.
1. ISO 14001 Certification Surveillance
Surveillance assessments are the heart of the post-certification process for ISO 14001 certification. The ISO 14001 surveillance audits assure ongoing conformity, determine whether your management system remains effective, and encourage continual improvement, thereby helping enhance your profitability. The last ISO 14001 surveillance audit is always a recertification audit to ensure accreditation conformity and full assessment of the requirements.
As your ISO 14000 registrar, Aims Management Consultants offers two surveillance scheduling options for maintaining your ISO 14001 certification:
1. Semi-annual ISO 14001 surveillances are performed every six months. Certain core elements are reviewed during each visit and management system processes are selected accordingly throughout the course of certification. The advantage of this option is that each audit is approximately half the duration of an annual surveillance and the system is reviewed routinely. The majority of SQA ISO 14001 certification clients select this schedule option.
2. Annual ISO 14001 surveillances are conducted once a year. Again, core elements are reviewed each year and management system processes are selected accordingly throughout the course of ISO 14001 certification. This alternative involves fewer, but longer visits.

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