International Certification Body in ISO Standards

Transport Sector

The construction sector encompasses a broad range of activities. Due to the diversity of services involved, the market demands reliable quality procedures that ensure safety not only for the people working on-site but also for the end users of sustainable spaces — those that efficiently use resources and remain environmentally responsible within their context.

WHICH ISO STANDARDS CAN BE CERTIFIED IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR?

A wide variety of International Standards play a key role in construction-related processes. Some of the most relevant include:

ISO 9001

ISO 9001 is an international standard focused on customer satisfaction and the organization’s ability to provide products and/or services that meet internal and external requirements effectively. Its implementation helps control and enhance performance, driving efficiency, excellence, and optimization in customer service.

ISO 14001

ISO 14001 is the international standard that focuses on implementing an Environmental Management System to identify, categorize, and manage environmental risks within any organization.

This standard, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), enables organizations to demonstrate their responsibility and commitment to environmental protection.

ISO 45001

Es la norma de Sistema de Gestión de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo que desarrolló ISO para suplir la norma OHSAS 18001. ISO 45001 is the international standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, developed to replace OHSAS 18001. It is designed to help organizations manage workplace health and safety risks, improve performance, and integrate employee well-being as part of a sustainable strategy to enhance profitability and long-term resilience.

Thanks to their High-Level Structure (HLS), these three standards can be seamlessly integrated into a single Integrated Management System, which significantly simplifies the implementation process.