
Obtaining ISO 9001 certification for your company used to be a rather long and arduous journey.
On-site audits, a multi-stage assessment process, meetings upon meetings, paperwork upon paperwork...it's hard to make time for all of that, especially when you've already got the day-to-day running of your business to worry about.
So if you've decided that ISO 9001 isn't a priority for your organisation, that's understandable. Getting certified, and maintaining that certification once you've got it, is costly and time-consuming.
Or rather it was costly and time-consuming until ISO Accelerator came along.
ISO 9001 certification doesn't have to be a slog!
ISO Accelerator's accredited online certification process is designed to make ISO 9001 certification as quick and as painless as possible. Here's how it works:
- Implementing your QMS. We work with you remotely to develop your quality management system (QMS) and make sure it's ISO 9001 compliant. If you've already implemented a QMS, we can skip this step and go straight to...
- Auditing your QMS. When your management system is in place, we'll conduct a remote audit to make sure your QMS meets the requirements for ISO 9001 certification. This is done entirely online; there is no need for us to visit your premises or arrange an in-person meeting.
- Issuing your certificate. Once we have received a compliant audit report, we can issue your ISO 9001 certificate. This certification is valid for one year and must be renewed annually.
And that's all there is to it! This entire process can be completed in a matter of days, so if you thought getting ISO 9001 certified would take months, think again.
On top of being a major time-saver, our rapid ISO certification process is cost-effective and kind to the environment. Not having a team of auditors on the road massively reduces our carbon emissions; it also cuts down our overheads, and we pass those savings along to our customers. For more information, see How Much Does Remote ISO 9001 Certification Cost?
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