Quality Management System (QMS)

Quality management system (QMS) standards do not provide specific quality indicators nor prescribe ways to achieve them. Instead, they establish structured quality policies, procedures, and objectives for organizations. QMS frameworks are generic and can be applied to any organization regardless of size or industry.

A Quality Management System determines organizational success and is applicable in all sectors, both manufacturing and service. QMS is not a product certification; it evaluates the organization’s management system.

Successful companies are driven by quality—how they operate, how they serve customers, and how they deliver products. Strong quality focus equips organizations to compete effectively in an increasingly challenging global market.

Accreditation Scope

SCCAB provides accreditation for delivering ISO 9001:2015 certification in conformity with:

  • ISO 17021-1:2015 – Conformity assessment — Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems

Benefits of SCCAB Accreditation

Accreditation by a recognized accreditation board such as SCCAB provides independent verification that certification bodies are competent and comply with international standards.

SCCAB assesses and accredits certification bodies that demonstrate competence to audit and certify organizations based on recognized international standards.

SCCAB accreditation strengthens the credibility of certification bodies, improves regulatory recognition, enhances business processes, and increases customer confidence.

Through SCCAB accreditation, certification bodies gain wider acceptance of their certifications in both public and private sectors globally.