Material Science and Engineering
26 July 2017 /
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ISO, or the International Organization for Standardization, certifies that the management systems, manufacturing processes, and service documentation procedures of organizations meet the established requirements for standardization and quality assurance. As a globally recognized and independent entity, ISO's mission is to develop standards that ensure the safety, quality, and efficiency of products and services.
Founded on February 23, 1947, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, ISO's primary objective is to publish a wide range of standards that enhance the quality and safety of goods and services.
Some of the prominent ISO standards include ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, OHSAS 18001:2007, ISO 45001:2018, ISO 20000-1:2011, ISO 27001:2013, ISO 22000:2005, ISO 22000:2018, ISO 50001:2011, ISO 13485:2016, FSSC 22000, ISO 39001:2012, ISO 21898:2004, ISO/IEC 27018:2014, ISO 10668:2010, ISO 21001:2018, ISO 10004:2018, ISO 10002:2018, ISO 20121:2012, ISO 22301:2012, ISO 37001:2016, ISO 55001:2014, ISO 29990:2010, ISO 41001:2018, and ISO 20000-1:2018.