Management System Certification
Ensuring Excellence in Certification Bodies
What is Management System Certification?
Management System Certification is the process of evaluating and certifying an organization’s management system to ensure it complies with a specific ISO standard or regulatory requirement. Certification Bodies accredited by ASCC follow strict assessment protocols to ensure organizations meet international best practices in their industry.
ASCC accredits Certification Bodies that audit, evaluate, and certify organizations against globally recognized standards such as:
ISO 9001
Quality Management Systems
ISO 14001
Environmental Management Systems
ISO 22000
Food Safety Management
ISO 45001
Occupational Health & Safety Management
ISO 27001
Information Security Management
ISO 50001
Energy Management Systems
ISO 22301
Business Continuity Management
ISO 37001
Anti-Bribery Management Systems
ISO 13485
Medical Devices Quality Management
Why Accreditation Matters for Certification Bodies
Global Recognition
Accredited certifications are accepted and valued worldwide
Credibility & Trust
Organizations prefer accredited CBs for reliable and unbiased certifications.
Regulatory Compliance
Ensures CBs follow ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 accreditation requirements.
Consistent Auditing Practices
Guarantees standardized and transparent certification assessments.
Market Competitiveness
Accredited CBs gain a competitive edge in global markets.
ASCC’s Role in Management System Certification Accreditation
Competence
Certification Bodies must have qualified auditors and technical experts.
Impartiality
Accredited CBs follow independent and unbiased assessment procedures
Transparency
All audits, assessments, and certification decisions must follow standardized and ethical practices