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Smart Vision Lights Awarded ISO 9001:2015 Certification for Quality Management Systems

December 11, 2020

Smart Vision Lights was recently pleased to announce that it has earned ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management systems (QMS).

ISO 9001:2015 is an international QMS standard developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization. The standard is based on several quality management principles, including an outlined process-based method, strong customer focus, and involvement of upper-level company leadership. Organizations worldwide use the standard to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements.

Smart Vision Lights’ ISO 9001:2015 certificate was issued by American Systems Registrar, an international ANAB-accredited and IATF-approved registrar. The scope of SVL’s certification includes design and build of LED light assemblies for machine vision lighting systems.

“It is the purpose of Smart Vision Lights to provide our customers with the highest quality product at the lowest cost and deliver that product on time. A promise made is a promise kept,” said SVL president and CEO Dave Spaulding. “Our ISO 9001:2015 certification exemplifies our commitment to quality assurance and safety.”

The path to certification requires time and commitment. SVL began the process in May 2020 and was officially notified of its approval at the end of October. Annual audits are required for a company to retain its certification.

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