Strategic ISO Solutions Tailored to Your Business
We provide expert consultation to help organizations design and implement management systems aligned with standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and ISO 27001. Our hands-on approach prepares you for independent third-party certification while ensuring the system fits your operations and goals.
Management Systems We Implement
Our Dubai-based team supports businesses across the UAE, GCC, and globally, delivering practical, value-driven systems that strengthen compliance, efficiency, and long-term performance.

ISO 9001 Quality Management
Systematic approach to customer satisfaction, product/process efficiency, and continuous improvement. Foundation for business excellence. Industries :
- All sectors

ISO 14001 Environmental Management
Framework for managing environmental responsibilities — waste, emissions, energy, water, legal compliance, and environmental impact reduction. Industries :
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Oil & Gas
- Facilities Management
- Waste Management

ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety
Proactive approach to workplace safety, injury prevention, risk reduction, and creating safe working environments for employees and contractors. Industries :
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Oil & Gas
- Facilities Management
- Logistics
- Healthcare

ISO 27001 Information Security
Systematic management of information security risks — protecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and IT systems.
Industries :
- IT Services
- Finance
- Healthcare
- Telecom
- Government
- Data Centers

ISO 50001 Energy Management
Systematic approach to energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and managing energy costs — critical for energy-intensive operation. Industries :
- Manufacturing
- Hospitality
- Data Centers
- Facilities Management
- Retail
- Logistics

ISO 17025 Laboratory Accreditation
Demonstrates technical competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Required for labs issuing test reports accepted by regulatory authorities. Industries :
- Testing labs (food, water, materials, chemical, calibration)
- Medical Labs

ISO 22000 Food Safety Management
Comprehensive food safety management combining HACCP principles with ISO management system structure. Covers entire food chain. Industries :
- Food Manufacturing
- Processing
- Packaging
- Storage
- Distribution

ISO 31000 Risk Management
Principles and framework for managing enterprise risks systematically — strategic, operational, financial, compliance risks. Industries :
- All sectors — particularly finance, insurance, government, large enterprises

ISO 26000 Social Responsibility
Guidance on social responsibility covering human rights, labour practices, environment, fair practices, consumer issues, community involvement. Industries :
- All sectors — particularly multinationals, government, high-visibility brands

ISO 33000 Process Assessment
A process assessment standard for assessing and improving the quality, capability and maturity of organizational processes. Industries :
- IT
- Software Development
- Telecom
- Large Enterprises Managing Complex Systems

ISO 14046 Water Footprint
Provides requirements and guidelines for assessing and reporting the water footprint of products, processes and organizations. Industries :
- Manufacturing
- Food & Beverage
- Agriculture
- Textiles
- Water-Intensive Industries

ISO 14067 Carbon Footprint
Provides principles, requirements and guidelines for quantifying and communicating the carbon footprint of products. Industries :
- Manufacturing
- FMCG
- Construction Materials
- Energy
- Export-Driven Industries.
Integrated Management Systems (IMS)
Many organisations implement multiple ISO standards simultaneously or sequentially. Rather than maintaining separate systems for quality, environment, and safety, an Integrated Management System (IMS) combines multiple standards into a unified framework — reducing duplication, simplifying management, and delivering greater business value.
Quality + Environment + Safety (9001 + 14001 + 45001)
The most popular integration — covering operational excellence, environmental responsibility, and workplace safety. Ideal for manufacturing, construction, and facilities management.
- Single policy, objectives, and management review
- Unified internal audit programme
- Combined risk and opportunity register
- Shared documentation and training
- Single certification audit (if using same Certification Body)
Our System Consultation Process
Initial Assessment
Understanding your business, objectives, current systems, and specific requirements to design the right approach.
Gap Analysis
Comprehensive review against target ISO standard(s) identifying gaps, strengths, and priority improvement areas.
Implementation Roadmap
Detailed project plan with milestones, responsibilities, resource requirements, and realistic timelines.
Documentation Development
Policy, procedures, work instructions, forms, and records.
Process Implementation
Rolling out new processes, integrating into daily operations, establishing controls and responsibilities.
Training & Awareness
Training management and employees on the management system, ISO requirements, and their roles.
Pre-Certification Readiness
Final review, management review meeting, and readiness check before certification body audit.
Post-Certification Support
Ongoing support for maintaining certification, surveillance audits, and continuous improvement.
ISO Renewal
Validity
ISO certification is valid for 3 years, with annual surveillance audits in between.
Renewal
Renewal must be completed before certificate expiry to maintain validity.
Audit
Conduct internal audit to assess continued compliance.
Review Meeting
Hold a management review meeting.
Updation
Update policies, procedures, risk assessments, and records.
Close Action
Close any non-conformities and implement corrective actions.
Re-certification Audit
Undergo re-certification audit to verify system effectiveness.
Improvement
Maintain continuous improvement to ensure smooth renewal and ongoing compliance.
FAQs
Q1: Which ISO standard should a business implement first?
ISO 9001 (Quality Management) is the best starting point for most organisations, it’s the most universally recognised standard for tenders, prequalification and market credibility. From there, choose based on your sector: manufacturing and construction should add ISO 45001 and ISO 14001; IT firms should pursue ISO 27001; food businesses should move to ISO 22000; energy-intensive operations should consider ISO 50001; and laboratories should pursue ISO 17025.
Q2: Can multiple ISO standards be integrated into one management system?
Yes, and integration is strongly recommended. Since 2012, all major ISO standards share a common “Annex SL” clause structure, making integration straightforward. An Integrated Management System (IMS) combines multiple standards into one unified framework with a single policy, shared risk register, unified audit programme, and combined management reviews — delivering 30–40% lower costs compared to maintaining separate systems.
Q3: How long does ISO certification take and what does the process involve?
The process covers eight stages: initial assessment; gap analysis; implementation roadmap; documentation development; process implementation; staff training; internal audit; and pre-certification readiness review. Timelines typically range from 3 to 9 months depending on organisation size, complexity, and readiness.
Q4: How do you renew an ISO certificate?
ISO certificates are valid for 3 years, with annual surveillance audits in Years 1 and 2, and a full re-certification audit in Year 3. Renewal requires an internal audit, a management review meeting, updated documentation and risk assessments, closure of all non-conformities, and a re-certification audit. Maintaining continuous improvement throughout the 3-year cycle ensures smooth renewal.
Q5: Can a business maintain ISO certification independently after implementation?
Yes — building internal capability is the goal of a good consultancy engagement. Training is provided throughout implementation so organisations can independently manage surveillance audits, maintain documentation, conduct internal audits, and complete management reviews. Periodic consultant guidance is recommended for audit preparation, major process changes, or adding new ISO standards to an existing system.