A standard is a guideline document that reflects agreements on products, practices or operations by recognised government, industry or professional bodies or trade associations. The list below shows national or international standards which LRQA assesses against.
ISO 14001 is the international specification for an environmental quality management system (EMS) LRQA
This standard provides a systematic approach to identifying hazards, and then either eliminating the hazards or reducing their risks.
The standard which enables companies to supply to the aerospace industry. If you want to supply many of the world's largest aerospace manufacturers you will need to achieve this standard because it is now a contractual requirement for many of them.
Energy management is a fundamental area of focus across all sectors of industry. Implementing an ISO 50001 certified energy management system can save you money and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
HACCP is a preventative approach to food safety and pharmaceutical safety which addresses physical, chemical, and biological hazards as a means of prevention rather than finished product inspection.
The IFS aims to create a high level of transparency throughout the whole international food supply chain.
ISO 14064 is an international standard against which GHG emissions reports are voluntarily verified.
ISO 22000 is a standard which supports you in managing food safety. The standard specifies the requirements for a food safety management system that involves interactive communication, system management, prerequisite programmes and HACCP principles.
ISO 28000 is an international supply chain security management system standard.
The internationally recognised quality management system standard, and the preferred solution for over half a million organisations in 159 countries.
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