CO2Meter, a provider of gas detection technology, recently obtained the ISO 9001:2015 certification of its quality management system to help ensure continued commitment to improving their products, services and internal processes.
"CO2Meter is proud to have achieved our ISO 9001 Certification. CO2Meter is committed to continually improving our products, services, and internal processes. This certification will help ensure we continue to design and provide best in class gas detection, monitoring, and analytical solutions in order to exceed our customer's expectations," stated CO2Meter CEO Travis Lenander.
ISO 9001:2015 is the international standard that specifies requirements for a quality management system. It is used by leading companies focused on providing consistent products and services that enhance customer satisfaction and meet applicable regulatory and statutory requirements. ISO standards are regularly reviewed to ensure requirements reflect best practices for organizations, as well as the needs of customers, in the evolving industry.
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Organizations that implement and adhere to the ISO 9001:2015 can demonstrate their commitment to quality and enhance their overall performance in the field.
Additionally, this certification is carried out by accredited certification bodies and once implemented indicates that a company holds a robust quality management system and has undergone independent assessment to verify compliance with the standard's requirements and overall procedures.
The ISO 9001:2015 certification further demonstrates and acknowledges CO2Meter's highest standards for quality, with a focus on performance excellence and innovation through its broad scope of gas detection devices and technologies for customers in applications across the globe. The company's services include the design, development and manufacturing of gas detection devices; technical and applicational support; data analysis; research and development; gas detection safety support training; and market analysis through the integration of people, technology and processes.
