ISO 39001 is an international standard developed with the aim of making road traffic safer and helping to reduce the number of victims from road accidents.
ISO 39001 is an international standard developed with the aim of making road traffic safer and helping to reduce the number of victims from road accidents.
The ISO 39001 standard can be implemented by any organization, but it is especially addressed to those that:
ISO 39001 certification demonstrates the organization's commitment to implementing measures to prevent road accidents.
CERTIND holds IAS accreditation for road traffic safety management system certification (Certificate no. MSCB-320).
1. Submitting the application for certification to CERTIND
2. Drafting and sending the certification offer to the CLIENT
3. Contracting - following the Clients’ acceptance of the offer
4. Assignment of the audit team by CERTIND
5. Audit planning - by mutual agreement between the auditor and client
6. Certification audit - is carried out in two stages: Stage I + Stage II
7. Granting the conformity certificate
8. Surveillance I Audit
9. Surveillance II Audit
10. Recertification
ISO is an independent, non-governmental international organization with the mission to develop international voluntary standards relevant to today's market. For more information, visit www.iso.org.
An international standard provides world class specifications for products, services and systems to ensure quality, safety and efficiency, thus helping to facilitate international trade.
Romanian Accreditation Association - RENAR, is a non-governmental, non-profit organization and is formally recognized as unique national accreditation body. More information on www.renar.ro.
IAS-International Accreditation Service, from the United States of America is a non-profit corporation with the status of an accreditation body and has been providing accreditation services since 1975. More information at www.iasonline.org
FSSC 22000 is a non-profit foundation based in the Netherlands and holds an independent certification scheme in the field of food safety. More information at www.fssc.com
EMAS is the European environmental management tool designed to support organizations in the continuous improvement of environmental performance integrating the concept of sustainable development. More information at https://green-business.ec.europa.eu/eco-management-and-audit-scheme-emas/about-emas_en
A management system represents the framework through which an organization sets its own policies and procedures to ensure that it can carry out all the tasks necessary to achieve its objectives and promote continuous improvement. Management systems allow an organization to establish and use best practices in conducting its own business. Management systems can be: Quality (ISO 9001), Environmental (ISO 14001), Food Safety (ISO 22000), Occupational Health and Safety (OHSAS 18001 / ISO 45001), Information Security (ISO / CEI 27001) etc., as well as combinations of these systems (integrated systems).
An integrated management system combines several management system standards (eg ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 + ISO 45001) into a single system to be exploited and managed more easily.
Implementing a management system means establishing the processes that take place in the organization and harmonizing the organization's activity with the requirements of the reference standard(s).
Accreditation: Accreditation is the formal recognition of a conformity
assessment body (Certification Body) by an accreditation authority, that
the Certification Body has the technical and organizational competence
to perform a specific services in accordance with the technical
standards and regulations described in the accreditation field.
Certification: Certification is the process by which an organization is
assessed by a third party (Certification Body) to provide a written
warranty (conformity certificate) that a product, process, system, or
person meets the requirements of the reference standard(s).
Certification costs vary from one organization to another, depending on the field of activity, the number of employees, the number of locations of the organization and the number of standards for which certification is sought. For a customized offer please send the offer form.
If the certificate is issued under accreditation by CERTIND SA, the certificate should be recognized in those countries whose national accreditation bodies are signatories to the multilateral agreement EA, IAF and ILAC.
A conformity certificate is valid for 3 years, subject to annual surveillance audits. Before the certificate expires, the recertification audit takes place and the entire certification cycle is resumed.
Yes. If the certified client incorrectly uses the conformity certificate(s) or the certification mark, does not allow the performance of surveillance audits or the findings of the surveillance audit is that the organization no longer complies with the requirements of the reference standard(s), the Certification Body may suspend / withdraw the certificate.
No. If the management system in your organization does not meet the requirements of the applicable standard(s), the Certification Body will not grant you the conformity certificate(s).
You need certification if you want:
• permanently improve performance by coordinating and managing the
organization in a systematic and planned manner;
• develop your business better through a clear and predictable
evolutionary environment;
• better document the processes / activities to ease their
understanding;
• ease the work of new employees through documented procedures;
• motivate and raise awareness of staff by defining key roles and
responsibilities;
• involve employees in achieving the organization's goals;
• reduce costs by increasing efficiency and productivity, by better
control of activity and flows;
• increase productivity by improving processes;
• keep control of non-compliant products / services;
• reduce the number of complaints;
• participate in auctions;
• continually improve your work by conducting internal audits.
1. Submitting the application for certification to CERTIND
2. Drafting and sending the certification offer to the CLIENT
3. Contracting - following the Clients’ acceptance of the offer
4. Assignment of the audit team by CERTIND
5. Audit planning - by mutual agreement between the auditor and
client
6. The certification audit - is carried out in two stages: Stage I +
Stage II
7. Granting the conformity certificate
8. Surveillance I Audit
9. Surveillance II Audit
10. Recertification
CERTIND SA is a Notified Body, having the notification number NB 2174, for Regulation (EU) no. 305/2011 - Construction products.
To receive a price offer, please fill out our form with the necessary data about your company and a CERTIND
representative will contact you as soon as possible.