Start with the decision you actually need to make: which standard applies, how broad the project scope should be, and what has to be ready before the certification audit.
This homepage is built for project planning, not company history. Use it to compare routes, estimate timing, and decide whether you need consulting support, team training, or a fast pre-audit recovery plan.
Identify whether your requirement is mainly about quality, environment, health and safety, information security, food safety, laboratory competence, or medical-device compliance.
Confirm the sites, departments, outsourced activities, and risk areas that belong in the certification scope before you start writing procedures and records.
Plan evidence, ownership, training records, internal audits, management review, and corrective-action closeout before the external certification visit is booked.
Decide whether you need a consulting-led rollout, internal-team coaching, a focused pre-audit recovery project, or a multi-site implementation plan across Iraq.
Start with the business driver behind the project, then move into scope, timeline, and audit preparation.
Actual duration depends on site count, headcount, current controls, and the standard selected.
Scope definition, document sampling, interviews, and a working gap assessment.
Procedure drafting, form design, risk and objective setup, and implementation planning.
Staff training, evidence collection, internal audits, management review, and finding closeout.
Certification-body coordination, Stage 1 and Stage 2 support, and corrective-action follow-up.
Best when the client needs fast system design, controlled documentation, and structured audit preparation.
Best when internal staff will own the system but need external structure, templates, and review checkpoints.
Used when the audit window is close and the organization needs gap closure, evidence checks, and rapid corrective actions.
Useful when multiple branches or functions need one consistent scope, document structure, and audit sequence.
Projects are supported remotely and on-site depending on the standard, site risk, and audit stage. Typical locations include Baghdad, Erbil, Basrah, Mosul, Sulaymaniyah, Najaf, Karbala, Kirkuk, Duhok, and other Iraqi governorates.
The delivery model can be scoped around one site, one department, or a phased rollout across several operating locations.
Send the target standard, number of sites, and audit deadline. That is enough to outline the likely scope and first actions.
Send Project DetailsTell us the target standard, the business reason behind the project, the number of sites involved, and the audit deadline. We will respond with a scope outline and first-step recommendation.
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