According to ISO, an inspection involves examining a product, process, service, or installation—or their design—to verify whether they meet specific standards or, based on expert judgment, comply with general requirements (as per ISO/IEC 17000).
This accreditation confirms adherence to ISO/IEC 17021, providing credentials that ensure certification marks are recognized by the marketplace and regulatory agencies responsible for service or product approval. ISAB accreditation is widely accepted by regulators and industries, offering assurance of competence and best practices. It also helps minimize the need for repeated audits by other third-party providers.
ISO 9001 QMS (Quality)
ISO 14001 EMS (Environmental)
ISO 45001 OHSAS (Occupational)
ISO 22000 FSMS (Food Safety)
FSSC 22000 V6 (New) (Food Safety)
FSSC 24000 (New) (Social Accountability)
ISO/IEC 27001 ISMS (Information Security)
ISO/IEC 20000-1 ITSMS (Information Technology)
ISO 22301 BCMS (Business Continuity)
ISO 13485 MDQMS (Medical Devices)
ISO 50001 EnMS (Energy)
ISO 37001 ABMS (Anti-Bribery)
ISO 55001 AMS (Asset Management)
ISO 20121 ESMS (Event Sustainability)
ISO 39001 RTSMS (Road Traffic Safety)
ISO 21001 EOMS (Educational Organizations)
ISO/IEC 27701 PIMS (Information Security Privacy)
ISO 37301 CMS (Compliance Management)
ISO 42001 (New) AIMS (Artificial Intelligence)