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Auditing – ISO 19011 1 – Q: What is the difference between Self-Declaration and Registration?

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Auditing – ISO 19011 1 – Q: What is the difference between Self-Declaration and Registration?

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Self-Declaration The International Standard Organization – ISO, allows a company to self-declare that they have a Management System (Quality, Environment, Occupational Health & Safety) which meets the ISO requirements. The whole management system, including the internal audit process needs to be verified by a third party. Pilot Performance would conduct a third-party audit to confirm that your company’s management system follows the ISO criteria and your corporate requirements. An audit report would be provided to the company as verification that may be used as requested by financial institutions, suppliers, etc. Registration Once your company has developed its management system structure, conducted its internal audit and performed its management review ensuring that the system is working (at least 3 months in operation), then a Registrar can perform a third party audit to verify your system meeting the international standard(s). Pilot Performance has worked with the major Registrars a

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