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Trace Eye-D, a South Florida security technology company, has announced that they have received ISO Certification 9001:2015 from BQC Certifications. ISO 9001:2015 is the international standard for specifying requirements for a quality management system (QMS) used by organisations to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements, according to the American Society for Quality. 

Trace Eye-D underwent a stringent evaluation process that included quality management system development, documentation review, internal audits, and Internal Audit Training conducted by SpecAudit, a Florida-based ISO consulting company. 

We believe that our decision to become ISO 9001:2015 certified is a proactive one that not only anticipates the demands of our customers, but also demonstrates our commitment to providing quality products and services,” says Chris Baden, president of Trace Eye-D. “This certification is the culmination of months of consistent, top-quality work and the dedication of our employees at Trace Eye-D.” 

This certification further strengthens our commitment to adhere to our company policies for continually improving the products and services"

Continuous improvement

To maintain certification, BQC Certifications will perform annual audits to ensure compliance and to assess initiatives for continued improvement.

In addition to the ISO 9001:2015 requirements, Trace Eye-D has incorporated three Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) processes to ensure the highest quality of products for customers.

This certification further strengthens our commitment to adhere to our company policies for continually improving the products and services that will meet or exceed our customers’ expectations,” says Baden. “Our customers can be confident that Trace Eye-D is dedicated to maintaining the highest effectiveness and responsiveness in achieving our goal of total customer satisfaction.

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