Highway Sector Schemes

Highway Sector Schemes give the industry interpretation of ISO 9001: 2000 quality management system requirements for specific activities relating to the design, manufacture, supply, installation, maintenance and repair of road surfaces, road marking, vehi

NHSS Quality Management System certification

Registration to ISO 9001 takes place when an accredited 3rd party such as BSI Management Systems visits an organization, assesses the management system and issues a certificate to show that the organization abides by the principles and requirements set out in ISO 9001:2000, and other Scheme requirements such as the National Highway Sector Schemes.

Your Quality Management Systems' certificate is a sign of acceptability which saves you from having to prove your quality standards to discriminating customers.

There are key steps that every company implementing a QMS with the Highway Sector Scheme requirements will need to consider:

1. Contact BSI

On your route to registration, help is a simple phone call away. Call BSI Management Systems. We will consider your business requirements, then arrange the services that best suit your needs. After assessing your needs we will give you a formal quotation so that you know how much your registration will cost. Your quotation will be based upon your company profile and an assessment of your needs. Along with a formal quotation, you will receive an application form.

2. Submit your application

On return of your application form and registration fee, we will assign you to a Lead Assessor. The Lead Assessor will be your principal contact throughout the registration process and beyond. They will have knowledge concerning the nature of your business, the local business environment and will offer support while you develop your systems.

3. Check documentation with Lead Assessor

Together, you and your Lead Assessor will review your documentation. This will ensure that all documented procedures cover the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 (in accordance with the Highways Sector Scheme).

4. Determine date of assessment

Together with your Lead Assessor you will determine the best timetable for your registration and agree on a date for initial assessment. Many organizations benefit from our pre-assessment "dry run" of the formal assessment.

5. Initial Assessment conducted

The formal assessment will be conducted by your Lead Assessor. You will be informed of his recommendation before your Lead Assessor leaves your premises.

6. Registration/ Verification Registration confirmed

Following your Lead Assessor's recommendation, your registration will be formally confirmed by BSI's Technical and Certification Services.

7. Certificate issued

Your BSI registered certificate will arrive soon after your registration has been confirmed.

8. Continual Assessment

After registration your Lead Assessor will visit your organization at regular intervals each year to facilitate improvement and ensure that you continue to meet the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 (incorporating the relevant Scheme requirements).

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