UKAS ISO Scope Extended For SA Safety
Last Updated on 22 May 2024 by SA Safety
Exciting developments ahead with the extension of our UKAS ISO scope
It’s been a busy 12 months since we gained our initial UKAS ISO certification, and we anticipate it’s going to stay that way as we continue to grow, developing our suite of training and industrial services and delivering them to an expanding customer base.
As part of our development, we are delighted to announce that we have extended our UKAS ISO 9001 & 45001 scope. This means you can be confident that all our services will consistently comply with the highest possible industry standards.
What this means for us
Our UKAS ISO certification for 9001 and 45001 is now extended. Certification now covers all our industrial support services as part of our integrated management system, including:
What is UKAS ISO certification?
Certification is an audit of whether an organisation, product or individual, conforms to the criteria laid out in a recognised standard or scheme, such as ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems.
UKAS
Our ISO certification means an independent organisation has verified that our internal integrated management system meets internationally recognised standards for quality and consistency. ISO stands for the International Organization for Standardisation. This independent, non-governmental international organisation provides worldwide recognised specifications for products, services and systems.
What this means for our customers
The good news for our customers is that our UKAS ISO scope now covers all activities we undertake within our integrated management system.
Businesses use ISO International Standards as strategic tools to help minimise errors and increase productivity. These standards have helped us identify how costs can be reduced and quality and consistency assured for our customers. This latest certification means these standards now apply to all our core services.
Extending our UKAS certification gives you peace of mind. You know that our quality and health & safety processes are being audited both internally and externally to an internationally recognised standard.