PR Kit
How can we help?
NQA is pleased to provide these tools to help you promote your certification.
Certification & registration marks/logos
The certification and registration marks are a great way to promote your registration! Use them on stationery, advertising, promotional products, vehicles and signage to let your customers and potential customers know what your company has achieved.
NQA registered clients are authorised to use both the NQA Certification and Registration marks where applicable, however, there are regulations governing the use of both marks. Some of the NQA registration marks incorporate the UKAS/ANAB logo and the regulations on where they may be used are more prescriptive. Visit the Logo Library page for downloads and instructions.
Certification toolkits for social media
NQA clients are encouraged to promote their certification achievements online, including on social media.
We have prepared a suite of visual templates for clients to feature in their email signatures and share on social media pages (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube).
-
Step 1: Download our NQA Client Certification Toolkit here.
-
Step 2: Find the relevant template for your organisation.
-
Step 3: Upload the template and a caption to social media.
-
Step 4: Don’t forget to tag us!
Press releases
A great way to promote your certification is by issuing a press release to local and industry publications. In order to assist our clients in developing press releases, we have created short paragraphs about each of the standards we offer services to, as well as a brief NQA bio for your use.
Please send a copy of your release to us if you would like to include a comment from us, or would just like a quick review before you issue it. We are always happy to help and help share across our social network!
Client press release content
These paragraphs are intended for the use of NQA clients in press releases and other marketing media. Please contact us at marketing@nqa.com with any questions regarding their use.
About NQA
NQA is a leading global independently accredited certification body, providing assessments (audits) of organisations to various management system standards since 1988.
NQA has expertise in many diverse industries including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, information technology, professional services, transportation and distribution, automotive, plastics, metal and machinery, foods and supply chain management. This expertise means NQA can offer its clients a single point of contact, saving them time as well as providing experienced and competent staff based across the globe at one of our international offices.
NQA’s worldwide operations are accredited to perform management systems registrations by ANAB (American National Standards Institute/Registrar Accreditation Board), UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) and various other regional and industry-specific oversight bodies.
NQA is part of Element Materials Technologies, a global provider of Testing, Inspection, and Certification (TIC) services on a wide range of products, materials, processes and services.
ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS). It is the most widely used QMS standard in the world, with over 1.1 million certificates issued to organisations in 178 countries.
ISO 9001 provides a framework and set of principles that ensure a common-sense approach to the management of your organisation to consistently satisfy customers and other stakeholders. In simple terms, it provides the basis for effective processes and effective people to deliver an effective product or service time after time.
ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard
ISO 14001 is the international standard for environmental management systems (EMS) and the most widely used EMS in the world, with over 14,000 organisations certified in the UK and over 250,000 certificates issued globally.
ISO 14001 is the principal management system standard which specifies the requirements for the formulation and maintenance of an EMS. This helps to control your environmental aspects, reduce impacts and ensure legal compliance.
ISO 14001 is accompanied by ISO 14004 Environmental Management Systems – General Guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques. The standard covers issues such as the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of an EMS.
ISO 45001 Health and Safety Management Standard
ISO 45001 is the world’s international standard for occupational health and safety, issued to protect employees and visitors from work-related accidents and diseases. ISO 45001 certification was developed to mitigate any factors that can cause employees and businesses irreparable harm.
Its standards are the result of great effort by a committee of health and safety management experts who looked closely at a number of other approaches to system management — including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
ISO 27001 Information Security Management Standard
The ISO 27001:2013 and ISO 27001:2022 standard provides a framework for an Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) that enables the continued accessibility, confidentiality and integrity of information as well as legal compliance.
ISO 27001 certification is essential for protecting your most vital assets. This includes the continued accessibility, confidentiality and integrity of its own information and that of its stakeholders as well as legal compliance.
ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard
ISO 50001 is the international standard for Energy Management providing the most robust framework for optimising energy efficiency in public and private sector organisations. Certification to this standard demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to continual improvement in energy management, allowing them to lead by example within their respective industries and ensure related legislative and regulatory requirements are met.
AS9100 Aerospace Management Standard
AS9100 is the quality management standard specific to the aerospace industry but it also includes the ISO 9001 standard verbatim. Consequently, any company registered to AS9100 also meets the requirements of ISO 9001. In addition, this standard includes additional requirements specific to the unique requirements of the aerospace industry. First published in May 1997 by the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) as AS9000, the AS standard has evolved to AS9100 Rev. D and is recognised by all major Aerospace OEMs.
AS9110 Aerospace Management Standard
AS9110 is the quality management system standard developed by aerospace professionals to meet the specific requirements of aerospace maintenance organisations. AS9110 incorporates the requirements of ISO 9001 and specifies additional aviation and defence maintenance repair and overhaul industry requirements.
AS9120 Aerospace Management Standard
AS9120 is the quality management system developed specifically for aerospace industry distributors. The standard is based on ISO 9001, but includes many additional requirements specific to aerospace distributors, addressing issues such as chain of custody, traceability, control and availability of records. AS9120 requires suppliers to have a comprehensive quality management system focused on areas directly impacting product safety and reliability.
AC 00-56 Aerospace Management Standard
AC 00-56 is a program supported and strongly endorsed by the FAA for the voluntary accreditation of civil aircraft parts distributors. Accreditation of a distributor’s quality system by a third-party accreditation program conveys an assurance that the parts a customer receives are of the quality stated, the appropriate documentation is on file at the distributor’s place of business, and that the distributor is able to maintain the quality system and will assist the customer’s determination of the part’s eligibility for installation on type certificated products.
TL 9000 Communications Standard
TL 9000 is the Communications Industry standard developed by the QuEST (Quality Excellence for Suppliers of Telecommunications) Forum with the following goals: establish and maintain a common set of telecom QMS requirements, which reduces the number of standards for the industry; foster a system that protects the integrity and use of telecom products hardware, software and services; define effective cost and performance-based measurements to guide progress and evaluate the results of QMS implementation; drive continual improvement and enhance customer relationships; and certification to TL 9000 includes rigorous set of requirements along with specific performance measurements which must be tracked on an on-going basis.
IATF 16949 Automotive Management Standard
IATF 16949 was designed to improve product and process quality in the Automotive Industry. Global suppliers certified to the standard share a common quality system approach, and businesses can turn to those suppliers with confidence, knowing they will find consistent quality and that the need for multiple third party registrations will be minimised The IATF 16949:2009 standard was released in June, 2009.
IATF 16949 was originally published in 1999 to create and promote harmonisation of supplier quality system requirements for the automotive industry. IATF 16949 is a common global registration scheme recognised by all participating organisations of the International Automotive Task Force (IATF), which includes, but is not limited to, DaimlerChrysler AG, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corporation, BMW and Volkswagen.
ESD S20.20 Eletro-Static Discharge Control Program
ANSI/ESD S20.20 is an industry-neutral standard for the development of an Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) control program. The standard covers the requirements necessary to develop, implement, maintain and monitor an ESD control program to protect today’s increasingly sensitive electronic parts, assemblies and equipment from ESD damage.
ESD damage costs organisations millions of dollars annually in defective product, rework and repair of electronic systems. NQA and its auditors are accredited directly by the ESD Association (ESDA) for the purposes of conducting ESD Facility Certification Audits.
ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Standard
The ISO 22000 standard outlines Food Safety Management System Requirements for any organisation in the food chain, and is one of a family of standards focused at the development, implementation and improvement of a food safety management system.
ISO 13485 Medical Devices Standard
ISO 13485 is the quality management system standard for medical device manufacturers and their sub-tier suppliers and subcontractors. Based on the ISO 9001 standard, ISO 13485 includes additional requirements for medical device manufacturers to demonstrate their intent to comply with applicable regulatory and statutory requirements. ISO 13485 is recognised as an aid in supporting compliance with the Medical Device Directive.
ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management Standard
ISO 22301 is the international standard for Business Continuity Management (BCM). It provides a practical framework for setting up and managing an effective business continuity management system. This aims to safeguard it from a wide range of potential threats and disruptions.