Management standards

ISO standards that provide requirements or give guidance on good management practice are among the best known of ISO's offering.

Of these, two have achieved truly global status and are now thoroughly integrated with the world economy:

Quality management systems

ISO 9001:2000

(the transition to ISO 9001:2008 is now taking place)

which gives the requirements for quality management systems, is now firmly established as the globally implemented standard for providing assurance about the ability to satisfy quality requirements and to enhance customer satisfaction in supplier-customer relationships.


 

 

Environmental management systems

ISO 14001:2004


which gives the requirements for environmental management systems, confirms its global relevance for organizations wishing to operate in an environmentally sustainable manner.


 

 

They have been joined in recent years by new standards based on the same generic model, developed to meet the needs of specific sectors or addressing specific challenges:

Sector Standard or series of standards
Automotive ISO/TS 16949:2002
Education IWA 2:2007
Energy PC 242, ISO 50001
Food safety ISO 22000:2005
Information security ISO/IEC 27001:2005
Health care IWA 1:2005
Local government IWA 4:2009
Medical devices ISO 13485:2003
Petroleum and gas ISO/TS 29001:2007
Ship recycling ISO 30000:2009
Supply chain security ISO 28000:2007

This section provides an overview of these standards.

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