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Difference between ISO 9001 and 14001 Certification

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November 29, 2021
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Difference between ISO 9001 and 14001 Certification

Know about ISO 9001 and 14001 Certification

Certivatic

November 29, 2021
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  1. Before learning about the differences between ISO 9001 and ISO

    14001 let's get to know what ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 deals about.
  2. ISO 9001: The ISO 9001 standard applies to quality management.

    In this document you will find the policies and treatments you need to satisfy clients and boost customer satisfaction. ISO 9001 assists you recognize your goals and determining the procedures and sources to achieve your desired results. Your business can demonstrate that it has the systems and controls to meet customer needs with this information. Implementing a top quality management system (QMS) is the only way to accomplish this. Having a QMS in place assists, you provide your services or products to your clients in a reliable and repeatable fashion.
  3. ISO 14001: Environmental management is standardized by ISO 14001, a

    global standard. It sets out the policies and also procedures you require to implement to improve your ecological efficiency. By implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS), you can work towards identifying your ecological impact and the processes and resources required for managing it. The ISO 14001 standard helps you do this. Having an EMS in place assists you enhance ecological performance, managing your operations' environmental facets, and satisfying regulative needs.
  4. Differences between ISO 9001 and 14001: Although both 9001 and

    14001 share the ten stipulations of the HLS, they differ in some crucial ways. First and foremost is their topic. 9001 is focused on top quality management as well as 14001 on environmental management. Because of this, there are different demands had within the standard conditions. For example, provision 9 of 9001 (Efficiency assessment) needs companies to track client complete satisfaction. Assessing the extent to which the customer's expectations and needs have been met is important. This need is not met in 14001. In turn, ISO 14001 has several demands which are missing from 9001. For instance, provision 6 (preparation) 14001 has needs for planning for ecological elements and compliance responsibilities. The latter of which is in acknowledgement of the vast amount of environmental regulation around the world.