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Rules on Claims You Can Make Regarding Your Certification

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If you’re using your ISO certification to promote your business – on your website, in emails, within brochures or on packaging – it’s important to follow a few key rules.

These rules help to make sure you’re promoting your certification(s) in the correct way and avoid any misunderstandings.

 

✔️ What You Can Say And Do

You are certified, not accredited

“<COMPANY NAME>’s management system is <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo, an INAB-accredited certification body for the testing and inspection of engineered components.”

When referencing Amtivo alongside your certification badge

You can say:

“<COMPANY NAME>’s management system is <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo, an INAB-accredited certification body for the manufacture and supply of non-ferrous castings.”

When referencing Amtivo without a certification badge

You can say:

“<COMPANY NAME>’s management system is <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo, an INAB-accredited certification body for the provision of translation services.”

Include a link to our website

We strongly recommend linking to amtivo.com/ie. This helps your clients learn more about certification and the benefits it brings to your business and theirs.

 

❌ What You Shouldn’t Say or Do

Do not say you’re approved or endorsed by Amtivo or INAB

Your certification does not mean you are approved or endorsed by Amtivo or the INAB accreditation body.

Do not use certification to endorse products

ISO certification is about your management systems, not your products. Avoid using certification marks or wording on packaging in a way that could suggest the product itself is endorsed or certified.

Do not be misleading about the scope of your certification

Make sure it’s clear what parts of your business are certified. Do not suggest that services, locations or standards outside the certified scope are included.

 

Examples

Here are some examples of correct and incorrect claims:

✔️ Acceptable❌ Unacceptable
<COMPANY NAME>’s management system is <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo, an INAB-accredited certification body for the testing and inspection of engineered components.<COMPANY NAME> is ISO <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo for the testing of components against BS 7910.
<COMPANY NAME>’s management system is <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo, an INAB-accredited certification body for the manufacture and supply of non-ferrous castings.<COMPANY NAME> supplies non-ferrous castings approved by Amtivo.
<COMPANY NAME>’s management system is <STANDARD>-certified by Amtivo, an INAB-accredited certification body for the provision of translation services.<COMPANY NAME>’s translation services are approved by Amtivo.

If you have any questions about these rules, please email marketing@amtivo.com.

Julian Russell

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Julian Russell

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