SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

What is ISO 26000?

ISO 26000 is defined as the international standard developed to help organizations effectively assess and address social responsibilities that are relevant and significant to their mission and vision; operations and processes; customers, employees, communities, and other stakeholders; and environmental impact.

Benefits

Social responsibility has become a major concern nowadays, as the pressure from the public for organizations to behave in a more socially responsible manner and adhere to social standards has significantly increased. Organizations around the world need to take the necessary measures toward enhancing their social performance and making the world a better place. By improving your performance through the adoption of ISO 26000, you will demonstrate to the audience that you are contributing towards a sustainable development.

By becoming ISO 26000 certified, you will not only prove that you are effectively delivering products and services to stakeholders and public; you will also demonstrate that you care about the environment and its sustainability. Moreover, you will enhance the reputation of the company by attracting new customers and employees, who wish to maintain a healthy ecosystem.

Process

Step by Step for ISO Certification

Requirements

These are some of the items that may be required for the ISO certification process, assessors may require more but your company need to have this basic information ready

  • A full description of your company profile
  • A list of all your company locations and branches
  • An organization structure of your company
  • Role and responsibility decriptions for all your staffs
  • Description of your operations and line business
  • A documented descrition of your internal processes
  • If Manufacturing - description of your manufacturing process
  • If manufacturing - List of all your products
  • If manufacturing - List of all your products licenses
  • If manufacturing list of all your equipments and licenses
  • List of your existing operational licenses and certifications
  • List of your internal experts, technical staffs and specialist with their skills, degree and certificates
  • Profile of your technical partners and how they integrate to your operations
  • Your training schedules and past training traken thus far
  • Your existing quality management framework and strategies if any
  • Your security manual and strategies if any
  • The technology your company use for your operations if any

Note* - that in case you do now have any of the listed information, our assesors and consultants will work with you to put them in place. You may still go ahead with your application.

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