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Tags Manager »To be HACCP certified, a company must undergo HACCP Training and HACCP Certification. HACCP training covers the HACCP basics-the 7 HACCP principles, HACCP plans, etc., as well as regulations. HACCP certification is the verification that your company actually complies with HACCP standards.
There are many reasons to take an ISO 9001 lead auditor course. The most important reason is that it will allow you to effectively audit an organization’s quality management system (QMS).
ISO 45001, the first international standard for occupational health and safety (OH&S), provides a framework to improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks and create better OH&S management systems
Helps develop an understanding of the ISO 45001 standard and how it can be used to improve health and safety in the workplace.
The certification can also help you to streamline your food safety procedures, making them more efficient and effective by eliminating potential hazards. When you are HACCP certified, you can be confident that your food safety management system is up to par.
The main objective of the AS 9100 Internal Auditor Training course is to enable delegates to understand the basics of auditing to plan, conduct, and manage an internal audit of the Quality Management System (Aerospace industries).
ISO 17025 certification can help laboratories to streamline their operations and improve their efficiency by forcing them to document and implement their procedures.
IAS offers real-time auditors who have over 15 years of lead auditing to train the candidates with practical examples for a better understanding of the concepts.
Being the topmost ISO Certification body in Chennai, we provide wide range of ISO standards such as 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, ISO 22000:2018, ISO 50001:2019, ISO 27001:2013, IATF 16949:2016, ISO 17025, ISO 13485, ISO 22301, ISO 20000-1, ISO 37001, ISO 20252 etc..
Kosher is a term used to describe food that has been prepared according to Jewish law. The word kosher comes from the Hebrew word kashrut, which means “fit” or “proper.”