What is the difference between an internal audit and a third-party audit?
Internal audits are conducted by the organization to ensure compliance, while third-party audits are independent assessments required for certification.
Internal audits are conducted by the organization to ensure compliance, while third-party audits are independent assessments required for certification.
ISO certifications require annual surveillance audits and a full recertification audit every three years to ensure ongoing compliance.
The timeline for ISO certification depends on factors such as company size, complexity, and readiness, but most organizations achieve certification within 3 to 12 months.