New regulations mean that by September 2018, organisations that hold current ISO 9001 certification will have to prove that they meet the more stringent requirements of ISO 9001:2015.
ATS Euromaster decided to upgrade its existing certification after an audit confirmed that the company was already exceeding the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 in many areas.
So far, fewer than 10% of certified companies have secured the latest certification.
Central to the requirements is demonstrable involvement by senior managers in the quality management system; something that ATS Euromaster claims has been case for many years.
ATS Euromaster’s certification follows its recent RoSPA Gold Award for health and safety, which it has now received for the third year running.