SYSTEM / FACTORY CERTIFICATION

Management System Certification is defined as a procedure by which a third party gives written assurance that a Management System conforms to specified requirement for that Management System. Management System Certification involves the issuance of a certificate by third party auditor or Certification Body to demonstrate that a particular Management System meets a defined set of requirements for that Management System.

 

Factory Certification Programs are the ones, in which factories are expected to take responsibility for assuring that their organizations comply with labor standards on pay and working conditions. The factory applies to have its facility certified and completes a self-assessment of factory working conditions, using tools provided by the organization. Next, outside monitors visit the facilities to assess whether the standards have been met. Factories achieving minimum standards are certified as being in compliance with the code of conduct, achieving a kind of seal of approval

 

System Certification                              Factory Certification