Integrated Management System

"An integrated management system (IMS) is a management system which integrates all components of a business into one coherent system so as to enable the achievement of its purpose and mission"

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The integrated approach stretches far beyond simply placing sets of procedures in one manual but is about having a single management system that complies with the requirements of two standards.


ISO 9001 Quality Management System

The ISO 9001 is an international standard for quality management system. The standard developed to help companies effectively conduct the business so as to achieve customer satisfaction. As the standard is designed generically, it applies.


ISO 14001 Environmental Management System

ISO 14001 was first published in 1996 and specifies the actual requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects which the organization has control and over which it can be expected to have an influence.


ISO 13485 Medical Devices Management System

ISO 13485 is and ISO standard which was published in 2003, it represents the equipments for a comprehensive management system for the design and manufacture of medical devices. This standard supersedes earlier document such as ISO 46001 and ISO 46002 (both 1997), the ISO 13485 published 1996.


ISO 22000 Food Safety Management System

ISO 22000 is a generic food safety management system standard. It defines a set of general food safety requirements that apply to all organizations in the food chain.


ISO/TS 16949 Automotive Quality Management System

ISO/TS 16949 is an ISO Technical Specification. The International Automotive Tack Force (IATF), which consists of an international group of vehicle manufacturers, plus national trade associations, wrote ISO/TS 16949 in conjunction with the International Organization for Standardizations (ISO). This specification aligns American (QS-9000), German(VDA6.1), French(EAQF) and Italian (AVSQ) automotive quality systems standards within the global automotive industry.


ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratory Management System

ISO/IEC 17025-1999 is a global standard for defining the general competence of calibration laboratories so customer receive reliable results from a credible calibration provider.


HACCP Food Safety Management System

HACCP for Excellence is a technical consultancy to the food drinks and catering industries, providing support in HACCP, HACCP assessment, microbiology, Assured Safe Catering and continuous improvement for business excellence.


OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health & Safety Management System

OHSAS 18001 is an Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series for health and safety management systems. It is intended to help an organization to control occupational health and safety risks. It was developed in response to widespread demand for a recognized standard against which to be certified and assessed.


AS 9100 Aerospace Management System

AS 9100 comprises the ISO9001:2000 quality system requirements supplemented by additional quality system requirements established by the aerospace industry. The development of the supplemental requirements is the result of an international effort by aerospace companies with a common goal of establishing a single quality management system for use within the aerospace industry.


SA 8000 Social Accountability Management System

The SA8000 management system is designed based on the framework of ISO 9000. Over 300,000 production sites around the world use certification of conformance to the International Organization for Standardizations (ISO) to demonstrate to customers that their production system achieve the desired quality. SA8000 builds on the proven merits of ISO auditing techniques: specifying corrective and preventive actions; encouraging continuous improvement; and focusing on management system and documentation proving these system effectiveness.