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List of Certifications

ISO Certifications

Title ISO 14000
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description The ISO 14000 family addresses various aspects of environmental management. The
very first two standards, ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 14004:2004 deal with
environmental management systems (EMS). ISO 14001:2004 provides the
requirements for an EMS and ISO 14004:2004 gives general EMS guidelines. The
other standards and guidelines in the family address specific environmental aspects,
including: labelling, performance evaluation, life cycle analysis, communication and
auditing.

Title ISO 22000
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Food Processing
Description ISO 22000 specifies requirements for a food safety management system where an
organization in the food chain needs to demonstrate its ability to control food safety
hazards in order to ensure that food is safe at the time of human consumption.

Title ISO 13000-2:2005
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Plastics
Description ISO 13000-2:2005 specifies the preparation of test specimens and gives the test
methods applicable to semi-finished products of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).

Title ISO/TS 16949:2002
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Auto Components
Description This Technical Specification, in conjunction with ISO 9001:2000, defines the quality
management system requirements for the design and development, production and,
when relevant, installation and service of automotive-related products



Title ISO 9000
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description The ISO 9000 family of standards represents an international consensus on good
quality management practices. It consists of standards and guidelines relating to
quality management systems and related supporting standards.
Title ISO/IEC 27001
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO/IEC 27001 provides the means to implement effective information security
management in compliance with organizational objectives and business
requirements.

Title ISO/TS 15000-1:2004
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO 15000-1:2004 specifies the requirements for a collaboration-protocol profile
(CPP), and a collaboration-protocol agreement (CPA). The CPP describes a trading
partner's technical capabilities for performing electronic business.

Title ISO 31000:2009
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO 31000:2009 provides principles and generic guidelines on risk management.ISO
31000:2009 can be used by any public, private or community enterprise, association,
group or individual. ISO 31000:2009 can be applied to any type of risk, whatever its
nature, whether having positive or negative consequences.

Title ISO 50001
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO 50001 wishes to establish an international framework for industrial plants or
entire companies to manage all aspects of energy, including procurement and use.
The standard will provide organizations and companies with technical and
management strategies to increase energy efficiency, reduce costs, and improve
environmental performance

Title ISO/PAS 28000:2005
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO/PAS 28000:2005 specifies the requirements for a security management system,
including those aspects critical to security assurance of the supply chain.

Title ISO 20252:2006
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO 20252:2006 establishes the terms and definitions as well as the service
requirements for organizations and professionals conducting market, opinion and
social research.


Title ISO/IEC 20000-1:2005
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description ISO/IEC 20000-1:2005 defines the requirements for a service provider to deliver
managed services. It may be used by businesses that are going out to tender for their
services; to provide a consistent approach by all service providers in a supply chain;
to benchmark IT service management; as the basis for an independent assessment; to
demonstrate the ability to meet customer requirements; to improve services.

Title ISO 10000
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Multiple
Description Information Technology standards certification.
Food Processing Certifications

Title ISO 22000
Source International Organization for Standardization
Sector Food Processing
Description ISO 22000 specifies requirements for a food safety management system where an
organization in the food chain needs to demonstrate its ability to control food safety
hazards in order to ensure that food is safe at the time of human consumption.

Title Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HAACP)
Source The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States
Sector Food Processing
Description Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) is a process control system
designed to identify and prevent microbial and other hazards in food production.

Title FAMI-QS
Source FAMI-QS
Sector Food Processing
Description An established code of practice covering feed additives and premixtures


Title BRC Global Standard for Food Safety
Source British Retail Consortium
Sector Food Processing
Description The Global Standard for Food Safety was first developed in 1998 by the food service
industry to enable suppliers to be audited by third party Certification Bodies against
a single consistent standard, reducing duplication of effort and enabling the retail
industry to focus activities on areas of competitive advantage. Built on the principles
of clear risk based requirements, informative report format and auditor competence.

Title GLOBAL G.A.P
Source GLOBAL G.A.P
Sector Food Processing
Description The GLOBALG.A.P standard is primarily designed to reassure consumers about
how food is produced on the farm by minimising detrimental environmental impacts
of farming operations, reducing the use of chemical inputs and ensuring a
responsible approach to worker health and safety as well as animal welfare

Title AGMARK
Source Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI)
Sector Food Processing
Description Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI) certification for the grading and
standardisation of agricultural and allied commodities

Title EU Organic Certification
Source European Union (EU)
Sector Food Processing
Description The certification provides complete confidence that the goods marked with the EU
Organic Logo are produced entirely in-line with the EU organic farming regulation,
or in the case of imported goods, an equivalent or identical strict set of rules.

Title India Organic
Source Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
Sector Food Processing
Description "India Organic" logo is a certification that will be granted on the basis of compliance
with the National Standards for Organic Production (NSOP)

Title OU Kosher
Source Orthodox Union (OU)
Sector Food Processing
Description Orthodox Union's kosher supervision and standards compliance certification

Title National Organic Program (NOP) Logo
Source Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA
Sector Food Processing
Description National Organic Program (NOP) Logo is intended to assure consumers that the
organic foods they purchase are produced, processed, and certified to be consistent
with USA national organic standards.

Title International Dementer Standards Certification
Source Demeter-International e. V.
Sector Food Processing
Description Demeter is the brand for products from Biodynamic Agriculture. Only strictly
controlled and contractually bound partners are permitted to use the Brand. A
comprehensive verification process insures strict compliance with the International
Demeter Production and Processing Standards, as well as applicable organic
regulations in the various countries; without a gap, through every step, from
agricultural production to processing and final product packaging.

Title Bio Suisse
Source Bio Suisse
Sector Food Processing
Description Bio Suisse Mark is intended to assure consumers that the organic foods they
purchase are produced, processed, and certified to be consistent with Bio Suisse
Standards.




Title International Food Standard (IFS)
Source International Featured Standards (IFS)
Sector Food Processing
Description The IFS Food is a certification for auditing retailer and wholesaler branded food
product suppliers and only concerns food processing companies or companies that
pack loose food products. The IFS Food can only be used when a product is
processed or when there is a hazard for product contamination during the primary
packing.

Title J apanese Agricultural Standard (J AS)
Source J apanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Sector Food Processing
Description The J AS Standard refers to the certification system to attach the J AS marks to the
products inspected in accordance with the J AS Standards established by the Minister
of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, J apan. The J AS Standards are voluntary other
than J AS Standards for Organic Foods. The only Certified Business Entities such as
producers and manufacturers can attach J AS marks to the products.

Title Food Safety Management Systems
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Food Processing
Description Based on standards such as HACCP/GMP/GHP, which are being prescribed by
several of Indias trading partners of European Union, EIC has introduced
certification of product quality integrated with the systems approach.

Title Pre-shipment Inspection & Certification
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Food Processing
Description Pre-shipment Inspection & Certification for Basmati Rice, Black Pepper, Egg
Products, Fish & Fishery Products, Honey, Milk Products, Processed Foods
containing Red Chillies.

Title Voluntary Food Certification
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Food Processing
Description In order to facilitate the smooth functioning of the export from India in the present
scenario of the international trade, in order to certify quality of food commodities, a
general voluntary scheme has been developed.

Title Certification for Export of Specified Agricultural & Food Products to Rep. of Korea
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Food Processing
Description This certification envisages issuance of an inspection certificate upon testing of food
products by labs working under the jurisdiction of EIA-Mumbai / Kochi / Chennai /
Kolkata for export to Republic of Korea. These certificates would be accepted by
Korean authorities on arrival of these commodities in Korea.

Title Ayush Standard & Premium Mark
Source Quality Council of India (QCI)
Sector Food Processing
Description Ayush Standard Mark which is based on compliance to the domestic regulatory
requirements while Ayush Premium Mark which is based on GMP requirements
based on WHO Guidelines and product requirements with flexibility to certify
against any overseas regulation provided these are stricter than the former criteria.

Title Halal Certifications
Source J amiat Ulama-i-Hind Halal
Sector Food Processing
Description Halal Certification is recognition that the products are permissible under Islamic
law. These products are thus edible, drinkable or usable by Muslims

Title J AS Organic Seal
Source J apanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Sector Food Processing
Description J AS logo for certified Organic Food

Title Australian Certified Organic (ACO) Seal
Source Organic Federation of Australia
Sector Food Processing
Description The Australian Certified Organic (ACO) seal is for products which contain,
excluding water and salt, at least 95% organically produced agricultural ingredients.

Title German Organic Seal
Source BOELW
Sector Food Processing
Description German logo for Organic certification

Title Agriculture Biologique France
Source Agri-Bio France
Sector Food Processing
Description French logo for Organic certification

Title IFOAMs Organic Guarantee System (OGS)
Source The International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)
Sector Food Processing
Description IFOAM's Organic Guarantee System (OGS) is designed to a) facilitate the
development of organic standards and third-party certification worldwide, and to b)
provide an international guarantee of these standards and organic certification


Title Naturland Mark
Source Naturland- Association for Organic Agriculture
Sector Food Processing
Description Organic Standards Compliance Certifications

Title UTZ Certified Good Inside
Source UTZ Certified
Sector Food Processing
Description UTZ CERTIFIED certifications give products that comply with the Code of Conduct
covering good agricultural practices, social and environmental criteria
Pharmaceuticals
Title Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Source Central Drugs Standard Control Organization(CDSCO)
Sector Pharmaceuticals
Description Good manufacturing practice (GMP) is that part of quality assurance which ensures
that products are consistently produced and controlled to the quality standards
appropriate to their intended use and as required by the marketing authorization

Title National Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
Source Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India
Sector Pharmaceuticals
Description A number of countries require manufacturers of industrial chemicals,
pharmaceuticals, veterinary drugs, pesticides, cosmetic products, food products, feed
additives, etc., to establish through data that use of these products do not pose any
hazards to human health and the environment. Non-hazardous nature needs to be
established through studies and data, which will be examined by the regulatory
authorities of the concerned countries. Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is a system
used for achieving the above goals.

Title Certificate of Pharmaceutical Products
Source Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI)
Sector Pharmaceuticals
Description A certificate that guarantees that the product conforms to the WHO-GMP standards.
Issued by Drugs Controller General India (DCGI).
Engineering Goods
Title ASME Codes & Standards
Source American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Sector Engineering Goods
Description American Society of Mechanical Engineers Codes and Standards for various
engineering goods

Title Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)/AD 2000
Source European Union (EU)
Sector Engineering Goods
Description The Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC applies to the design, manufacture and
conformity assessment of pressure equipment and assemblies with a maximum
allowable pressure PS. greater than 0.5 bar (g) for products intended for the
European market.



Title IEC Certifications
Source International Electro-technical Commission (IEC)
Sector Engineering Goods
Description The IEC is an organization that prepares and publishes International Standards for
all electrical, electronic and related technologies. The IEC manages conformity
assessment systems that certify that equipment, systems or components conform to
its International Standards.

Title N Mark
Source Nemko
Sector Engineering Goods
Description This is Nemko's own certification mark as established in 1933 as a mandatory mark
for electrical products marketed in Norway. Since 1991, it is offered as a voluntary
mark as a sign of compliance with relevant safety and EMC standards, especially
within the IT and office equipment area.

Title J apanese Industrial Standards (J IS)
Source J apanese Standards Association (J SA)
Sector Engineering Goods
Description J apanese Industrial Standards (J IS) specifies the standards used for industrial
activities in J apan. The standardization process is coordinated by J apanese Industrial
Standards Committee and published through J apanese Standards Association.
ITeS
Title COPC-2000
Source Customer Operations Performance Center Inc. (COPC Inc.).
Sector ITeS
Description The COPC Family of Standards is a rigorous measurement system in the call center
industry. The standards provide a high performance set of global best practices and
benchmarks that simultaneously increase service quality and customer satisfaction
while lowering costs.

Title eSCM Certifications
Source ITSqc, LLC, Carnegie Mellon University
Sector ITeS
Description The eSourcing Capability Model (eSCM) is a framework developed by ITSqc at
Carnegie Mellon University in order to improve the relationship between IT Services
providers and their customers. ITSqc provides certifications for the same.

Title BS 7799
Source The British Standards Association
Sector ITeS
Description Best practice recommendations for information security management
Gems and Jewellery
Title BIS Hallmark
Source Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
Sector Gems & J ewellery
Description The BIS hallmark, a mark of conformity, bestows additional confidence to the
consumer on the purity of gold jewellery.

Title Diamond Certificate
Source International Confederation of J ewellery, Silverware, Diamonds, Pearls and Stones
Sector Gems and J ewellery
Description A definitive set of certifications for diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls, precious
metals, and since recently also for gemmological terminology and nomenclature.

Title Kimberley Process Certificate
Source Kimberley Process
Sector Gems and J ewellery
Description The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) imposes extensive
requirements on its members to enable them to certify shipments of rough diamonds
as conflict-free.
Textile and Apparel
Title Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
Source The International Working Group on Global Organic Textile Standard
Sector Textile and Apparel
Description The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is recognised as the leading
processing standard for textiles made from organic fibres worldwide. It defines high
level environmental criteria along the entire supply chain of organic textiles and
requires compliance with social criteria as well.

Title Craftmark
Source All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA)
Sector Textile and Apparel
Description The Craftmark initiative is an effort by the All India Artisans and Craftworkers
Welfare Association (AIACA) to help denote genuine Indian handicrafts.

Multiple Sectors
Indian Standards
Title Certificate of Origin
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Multiple
Description A Certificate of Origin is a document used in international trade. It traditionally
states from which country the shipped goods originate.

Title Consignment wise Inspection (CWI)
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Multiple
Description Under the Consignment wise Inspection (CWI), each export consignment is
inspected and tested by the recognised inspection agencies.

Title In-Process Quality Control
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Multiple
Description The In-Process Quality Control system lays emphasis on the responsibility of
manufacturers processors in ensuring consistency in quality during all stages of
production by adopting quality control drills and exercising control on raw materials
and bought-out components, manufacturing process, packing and final testing.

Title Self-Certification
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Multiple
Description Under this system, in addition to IPQC norms, stringent requirements have been
prescribed for four new elements namely design and development, quality audit,
after sales and service, housekeeping and maintenance.

Title ISI Mark
Source Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
Sector Multiple
Description The Bureau of Indian Standards, empowered through a legislative Act of the Indian
Parliament, known as the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986, operates a product
certification scheme. The certification allows the licensees to use the popular ISI
Mark

Title ECOMARK
Source Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF)
Sector Multiple
Description The Ecomark' label is awarded to consumer goods which meet the specified
environmental criteria and the quality requirements of Indian Standards. Any
product which is made, used or disposed of in a way that significantly reduces the
harm it would otherwise cause the environment is considered ECOMARK.

European Standards
Title CE Mark
Source European Union (EU)
Sector Multiple
Description The CE marking (also known as CE mark) is a mandatory conformity mark on many
products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area (EEA). The
CE marking certifies that a product has met EU consumer safety, health or
environmental requirements.

Title Greenhouse Gas Emissions Verification (GHGEV)
Source European Union (EU)
Sector Multiple
Description The EU Directive for mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions is part
of a wider strategic and economic requirement regarding greenhouse gas
management that affects organizations across the globe

Title GS Mark
Source TV Rheinland Group
Sector Multiple
Description GS stands for Geprfte Sicherheit, i.e. the approved product meets German safety
regulations. The GS mark is a voluntary quality mark.

Title Bauart Mark
Source TV Rheinland Group
Sector Multiple
Description The Bauart Mark stands for conformity of component groups, parts and
elements.

British Standards
Title BRC Global Standard for Consumer Products
Source British Retail Consortium (BRC)
Sector Multiple
Description The Certification sets out the requirements for the production and supply of safe and
legal consumer products of consistent quality. The products may be retailer-branded
(private label) or branded, or be unbranded products.

Title BRC/IOP Global Standard for Packaging and Packaging Materials
Source British Retail Consortium (BRC)
Sector Multiple
Description BRC/IOP Global Standard for Packaging and Packaging Materials is now a leading
Global Standard adopted by major retailers, manufacturers and packaging businesses
around the world and is equally applicable to consumer products packaging
producers. Certification to the Standard verifies technical performance, aids
manufacturers fulfilment of legal obligations and helps provide protection to the
consumer.

Title BRC Global Standard for Storage and Distribution
Source British Retail Consortium (BRC)
Sector Multiple
Description BRC Global Standard for Storage and Distribution ensures best practice standards
are developed, implemented and maintained for any organization involved in the
storage and/or distribution of goods.

Title BS 25999
Source The British Standards Institution
Sector Multiple
Description BS 25999 has been developed to establish the process, principles and terminology of
Business Continuity Management. BS 25999 is suitable for any organization, large
or small, from any sector

Title BS EN 16001
Source The British Standards Institution
Sector Multiple
Description EN 16001 represents the latest best practice in energy management building upon
existing national standards and initiatives. EN 16001 is suitable for any organization.

Title BSI Benchmark
Source The British Standards Association
Sector Multiple
Description BSI BenchMark is a standard suitable for any business that would like to measure
and tailor its assessment to its business objectives and have the ability to internally
and externally benchmark its performance.



Title Kitemark
Source British Standards Institution
Sector Multiple
Description The Kitemark is a registered certification mark owned and operated by BSI. It is a
symbol of quality and safety. The Kitemark is most frequently used to identify
products where safety is paramount, such as crash helmets, smoke alarms and flood
defences. Kitemark has also been applied to a range of services, such as electrical
installations; car servicing and accident repair; and window installations.

Other International Standards

Title OHSAS 18001
Source The Occupational Health & Safety Group
Sector Multiple
Description OHSAS 18000 is an international occupational health and safety management
system specification. It comprises two parts, 18001 and 18002 and embraces
BS8800 and a number of other publications

Title SA8000
Source Social Accountability International (SAI)
Sector Multiple
Description The SA8000 standard is the benchmark against which companies and factories
measure their performance. Those seeking to comply with SA8000 have adopted
policies and procedures that protect the basic human rights of workers.

Title Six Sigma
Source Six Sigma Consultants
Sector Multiple
Description Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and
removing the causes of defects (errors) and minimizing variability in manufacturing
and business processes

Title Sanitary and Phytosanitary Certification (SPS)
Source World Trade Organisation (WTO)
Sector Multiple
Description Hygiene Certifications required as mandatory under WTO rules




Title Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Source U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
Sector Multiple
Description LEED is an internationally recognized green building certification system, providing
third-party verification that a building or community was designed and built using
strategies aimed at improving performance across all the metrics that matter most:
energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor
environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts.
It is developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

Title IFS Logistic Standard
Source International Featured Standards (IFS)
Sector Multiple
Description The IFS Logistics is a certification for auditing all logistics activities for food and
non-food products, such as transport, storage, distribution, loading/ unloading, etc. It
applies to all types of activities: delivery by road, rail or ship; frozen/refrigerated
products or without cooling.

Title SAS 70
Source American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
Sector Multiple
Description Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No.70 is a widely recognized auditing
standard developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(AICPA).

Title WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production)
Source WRAP (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production)
Sector Multiple
Description WRAP provides certification to lawful, humane and ethical manufacturing
throughout the world. WRAP certifies facilities, not brands or businesses.

Title Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
Source U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Sector Multiple
Description C-TPAT certification offers trade-related businesses an opportunity to play an active
role in the war against terrorism. By certifying themselves in this first worldwide
supply chain security initiative, companies will ensure a more secure and
expeditious supply chain for their employees, suppliers and customers

Title Export Certification for Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI)
Source Export Inspection Council of India (EIC)
Sector Multiple
Description Export Certification for SLSI, shall be applicable for all products exported Sri Lanka
to ensure that these products exported to Sri Lanka conform to prescribed Sri Lanka
Standards and any other Regulations applicable for their import.


Title AA1000
Source Accountability
Sector Multiple
Description AA1000 provides a basis for designing, implementing, evaluating and assuring the
quality of stakeholder engagement by organizations. It is developed by
AccountAbility, a not-for-profit British organization.

Title BSCI
Source Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI)
Sector Multiple
Description It is the common European platform of retailers, industry and importing companies
for monitoring and improving social standards in supplier countries for all consumer
goods. Audits within the BSCI can be conducted in any production facility
worldwide. The type of articles covered by the BSCI varies widely soft goods,
clothing, home textiles, small appliances, toys, and accessories

Title UL Mark
Source Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Sector Multiple
Description Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Mark is an independent product safety certification
that certifies products for safety.

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