Three-system certification refers to ISO900 1 certification, ISO 1400 1 certification and OHSAS 1800 1 certification.
? o14001is the system standard of environmental management set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and it is the most comprehensive and systematic international standard of environmental management in the world, which is applicable to any type and model organization.
OHSMS (including OHSAS 1800 1) is an occupational health and safety management system standard formulated by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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Application conditions
An organization applying for certification must meet the following basic conditions:
(1) an organization with independent legal personality or authorized by an independent legal person;
(2) Establish a documented management system according to the requirements of the applied system standards;
(3) It has been running for more than three months according to the documented system, and has conducted at least one management review and internal quality system audit according to the requirements of the documents before the certification audit.
basic feature
The four basic characteristics of the common ISO900 1 quality management system, ISO 1400 1 environmental management system and OHSAS 1800 1 occupational health and safety management system certification risk.
Certification activities are bound to face various risks, and certification risks have four basic characteristics:
1, the certification risk inevitably brought by sampling or other audit restrictions;
2. Different levels of internal management perfection of certification bodies may lead to different risk control capabilities;
3. The cognitive risk caused by the persistence of certification activities is variable;
4. Effective risk management can control cognitive risk, and most risks can be prevented.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Systems Certification