INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS CERTIFICATIONS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS CERTIFICATIONS

By investing in both human resources and innovative cutting-edge equipment, our company has developed a Quality Assurance System to provide its clients with high-quality services that are constantly in line with current legislation and international best practices.

ISΜ SECURITY holds the following operating licenses:

  • Official Operating License under Law no. 2518/1997
  • Wireless Network License
  • Uniform License

as well as certifications, such as:

  • Crisis Management
  • Port Facility Security Officers (PFSO)
  • Operation of Suspicious Objects Detection Equipment (X-RAY)
  • Hotel Facilities Safety Officers
  • Management of Human Resources
  • Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Officers
  • Security and Emergency Response Planning Officers
  • Child Safeguarding
  • Stadium Security Officers
  • IT Officers
  • VIP Escorting and Close Protection
  • Public Relations and Communication on Security issues
  • Security of Cash in Transit and Transfer of Assets and Valuable Objects.

As a confirmation of the ongoing effort, our company is ISO Certified by TÜV AUSTRIA for the Provision of Facilities Storage Services, the Operation of Alarm Signaling Center and the installation and maintenance of Electronic Security Systems, as it meets the most stringent requirements of the Management System for QualityHealth and Safety at WorkEnvironmental ManagementRoad Safety & Information Security.

EN ISO 9001:2015 - Quality Management System

The ISO 9001 standard specifies the general requirements for developing, implementing and improving the operation of an enterprise in order to fully satisfy customer requirements. The ISO 9001 standard can be applied to any organization that wants to improve its operating mode, regardless of the size or field in which it operates, and is the most widely used management model in the world.

EN ISO 45001:2018 - Occupational Health & Safety Management System

The ISO 45001 standard specifies the general requirements for the establishment of a Health and Safety Management System. It focuses on the effective control of all occupational hazards and on all stakeholders (employees, visitors, suppliers, the wider community), as well as improvements in overall health and safety at work performance.

EN ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management System

ISO 14001 specifies the general requirements for the establishment of an Environmental Management System in an enterprise and focuses on identifying the environmental impacts of its activities in order to successfully manage and eventually improve its performance in this field. An Environmental Management System ISO 14001 can be implemented and then certified by all categories of organizations, regardless of their subject, product or service.

EN ISO 27001:2013 - Information Security Management System

ISO 27001 is currently the de facto standard for information security. An information security management system in line with the requirements of ISO 27001 can be implemented by any business that wants to create a way to manage the security of its information globally, regardless of its business or its size.

ΕΝ ISO 39001:2012 - Road Safety Management System

ISO 39001 defines the requirements for road safety management with the main objective of reducing/ eliminating road accidents. The application of ISO 39001 is addressed to companies that manage a fleet of vehicles of every category/size for their day-to-day operation and also to road network operators. The goal of ISO 39001 is to develop and implement processes that will help the organization to control all its activities that affect and are affected by road safety (transportation and relocation of staff, transportation of products, etc).

EN ISO 22301:2019- Business Continuity Management System

ISO 22301:2019 specifies requirements to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and continually improve a documented management system to protect against, reduce the likelihood of occurrence, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptive incidents when they arise. The requirements specified in ISO 22301:2012 are generic and intended to be applicable to all organizations, or parts thereof, regardless of type, size and nature of the organization. The extent of application of these requirements depends on the organization’s operating environment and complexity.