Certification

Like every good business, you guarantee the quality you deliver. After all, your products, services, personnel and processes must comply with all the laws and regulations concerning safety, efficiency, control and sustainability. These values all come naturally to you. But convincing potential customers or clients of your good intentions matters, too. Our certification services help you to do this.

More than just certification

Certification can be a useful tool to add credibility, by demonstrating that your product, service, (management) system or employees meet the expectations of your customers. In some cases, certification can even be required by law or contract. Government institutions recognise Kiwa certificates and reports as reliable proof that you comply with European laws and regulations. We can help you make your company's quality values visible to the world and support you in making a positive difference in your (international) market.

Kiwa's services extend beyond simply issuing certificates. At your request, Kiwa - in co-operation with independent experts - can also carry out inspections and research in the fields of risk management, environmental legislation, the working environment and product/service safety. Our combined knowledge of laws and regulations and of technology will ensure you of an impartial and thoroughly grounded evaluation that will exceed both your expectations and the required norm. You can be sure that with Kiwa's input, your organisation will be equipped for the future.

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The certification process

You have decided that you want your product, process, service, (management) system or personnel to be certified according to a certain certification scheme. Kiwa helps you from start - aligning your company - to finish - handing you your certificate. Here are a the steps to take:

Aligning to a guideline

In order to be certified, it is vital to align your company or organisation to a certain certification guideline. We can help you with that by performing an initial audit or certification test on your product. Such a step can give you helpful insights into whether your product, process or system meets all requirements.

All requirements, regulations and laws that apply to a product, process or (management) system that you want certifying are described in some kind of guideline document. Such  guidelines have been independently drawn up by a Board of Experts, often representing all parties involved in a certain market sector or profession, such as clients, manufacturers, suppliers, consultants and authorities. The guideline forms the basis for certification. The Board of Experts also determines the qualifications for auditors and inspectors (who assess what has been laid down in the guideline) and sets the frequency and request for audits.

Audit and issuing of certificates

Once you are ready to have your product, process, service or (management) system certified, a Kiwa auditor will audit it. He or she represents us as the independent third party (alongside those who have drawn up the guideline). If the audit shows that the item to be certified item meets all requirements, you will receive the certificate and our certification quality mark (if applicable). If any defects are found, you will get at least six months to implement improvement measures.

Monitoring certification

After initial certification, a Kiwa auditor will regularly (announced and unannounced) visit your company to check that the product, process or system continues to meet requirements and still warrants the certificate. As the certificate holder, you have the right to use a quality mark, but you are obliged to observe the applicable requirements. If any anomalies are found, we may impose sanctions.

Pricing

Our high-quality certification activities have their price. How much you pay, depends on the complexity and size of your organisation, the number of locations or subsidiaries involved and the nature of the certification. Naturally, Kiwa will always provide you with an estimate of the time and cost involved prior to starting the procedure. Usually, you can earn these costs back rapidly for the simple reason that an independent quality label increases your market chances.

Kiwa approval

Just to close the loop: we act as an independent third party when certificating, but we, too, are approved on a regular basis ourselves. The vast majority of systems, products, processes and certification of person regulations have been accredited by the Accreditation Council and European accreditation institutions.

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ISO certification

ISO stands for International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). It is an international partnership of national standardisation organisations in 163 countries. The ISO (founded in 1947) is responsible for the development and maintenance of a large number of globally accepted (quality) standards. The name ISO is of course an abbreviation, but it also refers to the Greek 'isos' (equal).

What is ISO certification?

ISO certification means that an organisation meets the requirements set by the ISO for the quality of a product or service or the way in which an organisation operates. Well-known ISO standards are the quality standard ISO 9001, the ISO 14001 for environmental management, the occupational health and safety standard ISO 45001 and the ISO 27001 for information security. Independent external certification bodies such as Kiwa assess on the basis of Audits whether an organisation meets the requirements set in a certain ISO standard. If this is the case, an official ISO certificate is awarded.

Benefits of ISO certification

The use of ISO standards helps organisations to create products and services that are safe, reliable and of good quality. ISO certification also helps companies increase productivity while reducing errors and waste. Certification against ISO standards also ensures transparency. By allowing products from different markets to be compared directly with each other, they facilitate entry into new markets and help develop fair global trade. Certification against an ISO standard also has a positive effect on an organisation's image: it ensures that consumers and end users trust products and services.

Apply for ISO certification

Starting a process for ISO certification starts with a quotation request without obligation. If you choose Kiwa, you can start by preparing your organisation to work according to a certain guideline. Kiwa can help you with this, for example with a trial audit or a baseline measurement. In this way you will know where you stand and what points of attention there are. As soon as your organisation is ready, the initial audit will follow which, if successful, will result in the ISO certificate. After that, we regularly check whether your products, processes or system continue to meet the requirements and whether you can retain the certificate. Want to know more about ISO certification by Kiwa? Contact us or take a look at our overview page with the most popular ISO certifications.

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