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For those of you that didn't know, we are able to offer fast-track ISO certification to small/medium sized companies across the UK and the USA! We are USAS-accredited, meaning that we can provide our internationally recognised online ISO certification process to any organisation with 25 employees or less. But how much will it cost you? We have worked out the prices for our clients in the USA using the current exchange rates*

Cost of ISO 9001 Certification with ISO Accelerator: Initial registration costs are £695.00 or $891.86. On-going annual re-certification fee £195.00 or $250.23. This certification typically takes 7 working days.

Fast-track ISO 9001 certification: Initial registration costs are £895.00 or $1148.57. On-going annual re-certification fee £195 or $250.23.This certification typically takes 2 working days.

Payments can be made through a bank transfer, PayPal or credit card.

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*Exchange rates are accurate on 15/01/19 and are likely to change over time.

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Happy New Year!

If you've heard of the ISO 9001 certification before, you'll know that it's a globally-recognised standard for high-quality management systems. If you've not heard of it before, then now's the time to look into it! ISO 9001 demonstrates that you are maintaining a set of principles, objectives and goals within the workplace, that ensure the needs of your customers, employees and stakeholders are being properly dealt with.

Are you considering obtaining your ISO 9001 Certification this year? The standard certification process can take a long time and can be a lot of hard work, but it doesn't have to. We want to make your certification process as quick and easy as it possibly can be! That's why we make it possible to achieve ISO 9001 accreditation online through ISO-accelarator.co.uk. 

Start 2019 the right way by improving your employee productivity,  workforce motivation, and business opportunities and start the journey towards ISO 9001 accreditation today. Click the button below to find out more:

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The ISO 9001 standard for quality management systems is revised every few years to ensure that it remains fit for purpose and continues to reflect the requirements of the modern marketplace. The current version of the standard, which rolled out in September 2015, is known as ISO 9001:2015.

If your organisation achieved ISO 9001 certification prior to September 2015, you were probably certified under the previous version of the standard, known as ISO 9001:2008. This version is no longer in use, and the deadline to switch over (the end of September 2018) has now passed - so you might be overdue for recertification.

 

Differences between ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 9001:2015

ISO 9001:2015 has ten clauses, whereas ISO 9001:2008 had just eight clauses. The most recent version of ISO 9001 aims to put greater emphasis to the importance of continuous improvement.

ISO 9001: 2008

ISO 9001: 2015

Introduction

Introduction

Scope

Scope

Normative Reference

Normative Reference

Terms and Definitions

Terms and Definitions

Quality Management System

The Context of the Organisation

Management Responsibility

Leadership

Resource Management

Planning

Product Realisation

Support

Measurement, Analysis, Improvement

Operation

 

Performance Evaluation

 

Improvement

 

Under ISO 9001:2008, customers were treated as the only party of interest. However, the ISO 9001:2015 standard takes others into consideration, e.g. shareholders and suppliers.

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