ISO 31000:2018 Certification – Risk Management

ISO 31000:2018 Certification – Risk Management

What is ISO 31000:2018?

ISO 31000:2018 is an international standard for risk management. It provides rules, concepts, framework, and an organized method to help businesses discover, assess, and manage risks effectively. By implementing ISO 31000:2018, companies may make informed decisions, preserve assets, improve resilience, and achieve their objectives confidently.

Why ISO 31000:2018 Certification is Important

Our Certification Process

Gap Analysis

We review your current processes against ISO 9001 requirements to identify gaps and improvement areas.

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Pre-Assessment

A preliminary evaluation is conducted to ensure your system is aligned with ISO standards before the formal audit.

Internal Audit & Training

Internal audits are performed and staff are trained to ensure readiness for certification.

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Final Certification Audit

An accredited auditor performs the official assessment to verify full compliance with ISO requirements.

Certification Awarded

Upon successful audit completion, your organization receives an internationally recognized ISO certificate.

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Ongoing Support

Surveillance audits ensure ongoing compliance and continuous improvement.

Benefit

Industries That Benefit from ISO 31000:2018

Finance & Banking

• Reduces financial risks and strengthens investment decisions.

Manufacturing and engineering

• Reduces operational hazards and guarantees worker safety.

Construction & Infrastructure

• Improves project planning, safety, and risk mitigation.

Pharmaceuticals and healthcare

• Ensures adherence to regulations and safeguards patient safety.

IT & Software

• Manages cybersecurity threats and technology disruptions.

Oil, Gas & Energy

• Mitigates environmental, safety, and operational risks.

Retail & Trading

• Preserves company continuity and lowers supply chain risks.

Frequently asked questions

Guidelines that provide a framework for managing risks across an organization.

No — it offers guidelines, not a certifiable standard.

Organizations seeking structured risk management practices.

Improved decision-making, reduced losses, and increased stability.

Yes, it complements all management systems.