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Home Page > Management Systems Certification > ISO 9001:2000 - Quality Certification ISO 9001:2000 - Quality CertificationISO 9000 family of quality standards is well recognised and provides a framework around which quality management systems can be based. The latest iteration of the standard, ISO 9001:2000 consists of five main clauses, as opposed to the twenty clauses included in the 1994 version of the standard. The aim is to make the latest version of the standard more appropriate to the needs of all organisations, whether product or service based. The structure now also reflects the "Plan, Do Check, Act (PDCA)" cycle, already introduced in the ISO 14001 standard and the OHSAS 18000:1998 specification. The five main sections of the standard are:
Some potential benefits of certification
Our Approach to CertificationOne of the fundamental cornerstones of our service is the desire to focus on adding real value to your business. Because of this VCA will not only use an assessment team with a full understanding of the standard, we will provide a team with detailed knowledge of your sector and the issues you face. VCA also understands that development and implementation of systems can be difficult so a number of current customers have benefited from pre-assessment audits or gap analysis days. In addition to this, VCA customers are increasingly looking to take an integrated approach to certification. VCA auditors are able to cope with this, dealing with Quality, Environmental and Health & Safety certification as one exercise. More about the value of using VCA as your certification body: The value of working with VCA - MSC customers
To read more about the MSC service we provide and the processes involved, please follow this link: The Overall Certification Process
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