The vast spectrum of options for voluntary certification includes numerous standards which provide an element of added value for any business that chooses this opportunity, significantly enhancing customers’ perception of the company, while also representing a robust framework for business continuity, ensuring that the procedures in place are constantly supervised and monitored.
The legislation currently in force can be found to include a strong call for continuous improvement within companies, an ethos which also provides a valid safeguard for the company’s legal representatives.
Over the last few decades, there has been a sharp increase in voluntary certifications which play an increasingly important, symbolic role for companies in various sectors, from mechanical engineering to catering and services, just to give a few examples.
A business which holds certification of compliance with one or more voluntary standards demonstrates that its working methods are up-to-date and are constantly monitored in line with the best and most advanced criteria for the type of standard in question. It also means being able to show customers that the company is methodical in its operational framework, guaranteeing the quality of its products and services. It distinguishes the company and is an accomplishment that can be verified simply by checking the company’s entry in the Chamber of Commerce register.
In the eyes of the market, a certified company will be considered reliable, as the certification process is carried out by a completely independent, third-party body, thus guaranteeing credibility.
In 2017, PLS chose to certify its safety, quality and environmental management system to BS OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards, and its consultants were also trained as lead auditors for the main certification standards. Moreover, two of the founders of the spinoff company, PLS Legal, have had their skills endorsed for many years through certification with high-profile bodies, such as TUV Italia and AICQ SICEV, as DPOs, data privacy assessors and privacy lead auditors in the framework of personal data protection legislation.