QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Integrated Quality Management System (IQMS) is an approach that brings together an organization’s quality, environmental and occupational health and safety management systems and combines them into a single integrated structure. This system helps organizations to use their resources more effectively, optimize their processes and continuously improve their business performance.

 

ISO 9001 is an international standard that specifies the requirements for quality management systems. This standard enables an organization to establish, implement and continuously improve a quality management system to increase customer satisfaction.

 

ISO 14001 is a standard that specifies the requirements for environmental management systems. Organizations can establish environmental management systems in accordance with this standard to reduce their environmental impact, use natural resources more effectively and increase their level of environmental awareness.

 

ISO 45001 (formerly ISO 18001) is a standard that specifies the requirements for occupational health and safety management systems. This standard enables organizations to adopt a systematic approach to improve their occupational health and safety performance and reduce risks.

 

The Integrated Quality Management System brings these three standards together, providing organizations with a framework for establishing, implementing and maintaining management systems as a whole. In this way, organizations can use resources more effectively, optimize business processes and gain more control over their sustainability. This helps to increase operational efficiency while ensuring customer and stakeholder satisfaction.

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