Certifications

Certifications

NCS’s continual drive to improve all aspects of Business Operations and instil the confidence within our Clientele, of NCS’s Operational Excellence is demonstrated through the implementation of a dynamic and robust Quality Management System.

Best Practice Certification - Quality Management System
ISO 9001:2015 is a Quality Management System based on the seven key principles that guide organisations towards continual performance. There are different ways of applying these principles and collectively, they can form a basis for performance improvement and organisational excellence.

The cornerstone of the International Standard is the development, implementation and continual improvement of internal policies and procedures that deliver on the commitment an organisation makes to their clientele. The framework ensures this through the below Seven Principles:

  • Customer-focused
  • Leadership
  • Engagement of people
  • Process approach
  • Improvement
  • Evidence-based decision making
  • Relationship Management
Best Practice Certification - Environment Management System
ISO 14001:2015 is the international standard for Environmental Management Systems and the most widely used Environmental Management System in the world.

ISO 14001 specifies a process for the control and the continuous improvement of an organisation’s environmental performance.

The management tool enables an organisation to identify and control:

  • The environmental impact of its activities, products and services
  • Continuously improve its environmental performance
  • To implement a systematic approach to set and achieve environmental objectives and targets.
Best Practice Certification - OH&S Management System
AS/NZS 45001:2018 is the Australian and New Zealand Standard for Safety Management.

AS/NZS 45001 Standard defines the requirements for an effective Occupational Health and Safety Management System to guide organisations in developing Policies and Objectives that comply with Legislative Regulations and take into account the information about hazards and risk in its work environment. The AS/NZS 45001 Standard governs the risks that the organisation has control and influence over.