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BSI Assurance UK Ltd complies with ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, ISO/IEC 17029:2019 and ISO 14065:2020 and is accredited by most of the world's leading accreditation bodies.
In order to provide confidence and demonstrate the impartiality of our assessment processes, BSI believes in the principle of openness, while respecting the strict confidentiality of customer data derived from its clients.
The aim of management system certification is to inspire confidence from the public and interested parties that an organization certified or verified by BSI fulfils specified requirements. This confidence depends upon many factors including the competence of management and staff, impartiality and the perception of impartiality and the avoidance of conflicts of interest. To that end, BSI follows the principles set out in ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, ISO/IEC 17029:2019 and ISO 14065: 2020 and has appointed independent impartiality committees around the world whose primary role is to safeguard BSI's impartiality.
BSI makes publicly accessible information about the certification status of each of its clients through the Certificate and Client Directory. This shows whether a certificate is current, suspended or has been withdrawn in the last month.
We understand that organizations change, and this may sometimes require an extension or reduction in the scope of a certification. Please speak to your usual BSI contact if you need to expand or reduce the scope of your BSI certificate. Once we fully understand the extent of the change we can advise on the next steps.
BSI does not, in the normal course of events, suspend certified clients and will only do so under exceptional circumstances and on a case-by-case basis. Under suspension, the certification of a client's management system is invalid until the suspension is lifted. Such suspension will be made clear on the BSI client directory.
If you are a certified or verified assertion client of BSI and have a disagreement concerning the outcome of your certification or verification that you have been unable to resolve either through your Client Manager/Auditor/Verifier, or with the local management of your BSI office, you may appeal in writing within 21 calendar days from receipt of the outcome intended to be appealed, using this link:appeals@bsigroup.com
Regardless of country location, following the receipt of an appeal, selected BSI personnel will be appointed who are independent of the appealed issue. Contact will be made to acknowledge receipt of the appeal, outline the appeals process, gather and verify additional data and information required. The results of the appeal decision will be communicated formally.
BSI takes complaints against itself and its clients seriously.
Complaints about BSI should be submitted in writing, to the Regional Managing Director of the BSI office in your country, or through the link below. We will ensure we understand your concerns fully and deal with the complaint fairly and promptly. You will be kept informed of progress and we will reply as soon as the complaint has been fully investigated.
Complaints about a registered or verified assertion client should also be submitted in writing. Having confirmed that the subject client is registered or verified by BSI, we will ensure that they are taking appropriate action and confirm how the issue has been dealt with during a subsequent audit or verification of the client. For this reason, these complaints may take longer to fully resolve.
BSI will not make complaints against itself or any of our clients public unless required to do so by a court of law.
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