SOME ISO TIPS FOR CHOOSING CERTIFICATION BODIES FOR AS9100 AND OTHERS (DEMO)
Building customer trust and loyalty can be quite challenging. After all, clients always want to make sure that they are getting a good deal out of the money they shell out, urging them to look harder for companies they can really trust in. If you’re in the aerospace industry, one way of making it easier for customers to trust in you is by getting AS9100 certification.
As discussed in the International Organization for Standardization’s website, certification is not given by the ISO directly but usually by private entities following standards set for certification. The ISO thus gives pointers for choosing a certification body, given that different bodies could have different reputations and qualifications. Among the tips are:
- Evaluate several certification bodies.
- Bear in mind that the cheapest could be more costly in the long run if its auditing is below standard.
- Ask whether the certification body implements ISO/IEC 17021:2011, Conformity assessment –Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification management systems, and
- Ask whether the body is accredited. Accreditation is not an obligation and if an organization is not accredited it does not necessarily mean it is not reputable. Nonetheless, accreditation remains an independent confirmation of competence. Accredited certification bodies can be identified by contacting the national accreditation body in your country.