Certification process

Application

Information about the applicant organization is gathered through client information for certification (CIC). Details such as scope of certification, man power, statutory & regulatory requirements, exclusions, processes and product information are critical inputs for certification process

Application Review

The submitted CIC is reviewed to ensure the adequacy of the information for submitting the proposal and subsequent provision of certification services. The ability and competence to perform the certification is decided by CQC considering its accreditation scope. CQC shall submit the proposal for certification services for initial assessment and 2 surveillance audits for the 3 years period along with certification agreement and conditions for certification.

Proposal & Agreement

Commercial proposal is submitted to client providing information on number of audit Mondays required for each stage of audit process and professional charges associated. Upon acceptance of terms and condition stated in the proposal and client acceptance to condition for certification, a certification agreement is signed between CQC & Client. Agreement is signed in two originals. One is retained with client and other with CQC.

Initial Certification Assessment

Initial certification Assessment is conducted to evaluate the implemented management system and Decide on the maturity of the system and issue certificate of compliance. Initial assessment is conducted in two stages as per the requirement of ISO 17021.

Upon signing of the certification agreement, client shall coordinate the date for stage I audit. CQC shall inform client of the stage I audit schedule.

Stage I Audit

Stage 1 is conducted to evaluate site specific conditions, focus on Management System planning and planning for stage II audit, document review to evaluate the adequacy of the document to the applicable standard, allocation of resources for stage II audit, understand the scope/applicable statutory requirements/product standards/processes/evaluate client’s understanding of the applicable standard/aspect-impact study for EMS, hazard-risk analysis for OHSAS and hazard-risk analysis and HACCP study & plans for FSMS.

Assessment report shall be provided to client along with audit observations, if any. Client is responsible to plan for adequate corrective actions for audit observations along with revision to system documents, if required. Client shall communicate the corrective actions to CQC prior to stage II assessment. Output of stage I assessment and nature of observations may have impact on the stage II assessment schedule. Inadequate and ineffective corrective actions for stage I assessment may lead to major non-conformances in stage II assessment.

 

Stage II audit

Stage II audit is conducted to evaluate effective implementation of the Management System.

Report Review and Issue of Certificate of Compliance

Surveillance Audit

 Re-certification