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.
TL 9000 defines quality management system requirements for the telecommunications industry.
Social Accountability
This standard provides a systematic approach to identifying hazards, and then either eliminating the hazards or reducing their risks.
ISO/TS 29001 provides additional requirements to quality management system standard ISO 9001 specifically intended for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries.
TS 16949 applies to the design/development, production and, when relevant, installation and servicing of automotive-related products.
ISO/IEC 27001 aims to ensure that adequate controls addressing confidentiality, integrity and availability of information are in place to safeguard the information of interested parties.
This standard states the requirements for an IT service management system. This system can be used by an IT service provider to ensure an approved level of service is delivered to their customers.
The quality management system standard
ISO 28000 is an international supply chain security management system standard.
ISO 22000 is a standard which supports you in managing food safety.
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