
The Government of India therefore decided to create a statutory organization as the national standards body which was named as the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), with adequate autonomy as well as flexibility in its operations to achieve harmonious development of the activities of standardization, certification marking and connected matters. The Bureau of Indian Standards Act was passed by the Parliament in 1986 and BIS came into being on 1 April 1987.
ISO standards are internationally agreed by experts
Think of them as a formula that describes the best way of doing something.
It could be about making a product, managing a process, delivering a service or supplying materials – standards cover a huge range of activities.
Standards are the distilled wisdom of people with expertise in their subject matter and who know the needs of the organizations they represent – people such as manufacturers, sellers, buyers, customers, trade associations, users or regulators.
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Management System Certification
· Quality Management System Certification Scheme IS/ISO 9001
· Environmental Management System Certification Scheme IS/ISO 14001
· Occupational Health and Safety Management System Certification Scheme IS 18001
· Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Scheme IS 15000
· Food Safety Management System Certification IS/ISO 22000
· Service Quality Management System Certification Scheme IS 15700
· Energy Management System Certification Scheme IS/ISO 50001
· Medical Devices Management System Certification Scheme IS/ISO 13485
· Social Accountability Management System Certification Scheme IS 16001
· Integrated Management System Certification Scheme
· Road Traffic Safety Management System Certification Scheme IS/ISO 39001
· Ready Mixed Concrete Certification Scheme
· Integrated Milk Certification Scheme
· Adventure Tourism Safety Management System Certification Scheme IS/ISO 21101
· Food Safety Auditing as per Food Safety and Standards (Food Safety Audit) Regulations, 2018