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About Mike Smith
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Questions regarding occupational health and safety, Plant protection, Emergency Response team training and tactics.

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30 Years PSO, (Police, Fire, Medical) and plant protection.

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Topic: Industrial Health and Safety



Expert: Mike Smith
Date: 4/7/2008
Subject: need to ask

Question
hello sir

can you tell me how can I being qualify to work in ISA organization ?

is their any training course offered on ISO for people how need to support their career with ISO certification ?

wish to hear from you soon
thanks

Answer
jc Dude,
WOW what a broad question. Depending what type of industry you would like to pursue, you will need to get the standards for that industry.
I belive their is 17,000 standards so you will have to look.
The ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an organization of the national standards institutes of 157 countries. However, when you hear the term ISO, it often refers to ISO certification, which is a system of guidelines that the ISO created to promote standards for quality. The guidelines are numbered, but the most common one in manufacturing is ISO 9001. In manufacturing, some of the requirements of ISO 9001 include procedures that cover business processes, monitoring processes to ensure quality, keeping proper records, checking outgoing products for defects and regularly reviewing processes for effectiveness. Sounds like a lot of work, and it is so the question becomes whether or not this certification is necessary for you or your industry.
You sound pretty sharp so identify your industry, pull up that standard, then look for courses in that topic.
Let me know how it turns out, and if you need some help finding industry standards for your industry I will do what I can to help out.
Thanks dude, great question.
Mike

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