
The ISO certification system is a vast family, not to say it encompasses everything, but it certainly covers a wide range. ISO certification touches on various aspects, and businesses of all types can choose one or two, or even multiple ISO certification systems. Large enterprises may even need to implement several ISO certification documents. Do you know what the ISO certification system includes? Below, we provide a detailed explanation.
Quality Management System (ISO 9000 series)
A Quality Management System (QMS) refers to the organizational management system that directs and controls quality. It is a systematic approach to quality management established internally within an organization to achieve quality objectives and is a strategic decision for the organization.
Environmental Management System Certification (ISO 14000)
ISO 14000 is the designation for environmental management system certification, encompassing various sub-system areas such as ISO 14001 to ISO 14100. The ISO 14000 series of standards is a set of environmental management system standards established by the *Standardization Organization. They address the escalating global environmental issues, including ozone layer depletion, global warming, and the loss of biodiversity, which threaten human survival and development. These standards were developed in response to the *environmental protection needs and in accordance with the requirements of *economic and trade development.
Information Security Management System (ISO 27000)
The predecessor to the information security management standard ISO/IEC 27001 was the British BS7799 standard, which is now divided into two parts: BS7799-1, Information Security Management Implementation Guidelines; and BS7799-2, Information Security Management System Specification. The first part provides recommendations for information security management, intended for individuals responsible for initiating, implementing, or maintaining security within their organizations; the second part outlines the requirements for establishing, implementing, and documenting an Information Security Management System (IS), and specifies the security controls that should be implemented based on the needs of the independent organization.
Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards (ISO 14064-1:2006)
The ISO 14000 family's offshoot, it stands alone due to its involvement with standard calculations and claims. This standard outlines the best practices for greenhouse gas data and information management, reporting, and verification.
Information Technology Service Management System (ISO/IEC 20000)
The IT Service Management standard aimed at institutions, which provides a model for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining, and improving IT Service Management (IT) systems. Establishing IT Service Management (ITSM) has become an indispensable mechanism for managing operational risks in various organizations, particularly in the telecommunications and high-tech industries. ISO 20000 offers IT managers a reference framework for managing IT services, and a well-managed IT level can also be demonstrated through certification.
ISO/TS16949
Special requirements of ISO9001:2008 are applied to the production and related accessories organizations, suitable for organizational forms in the automotive production supply chain. Currently, major domestic and international vehicle manufacturers have required their suppliers to obtain ISO/TS16949:2009 certification to ensure high-quality operational performance from all suppliers, providing continuous and stable long-term cooperation for mutual benefits.


