Khorfakkan Club for the Disabled Renews Triple ISO Certification for Quality and Safety
The Khorfakkan Club for the Disabled has successfully renewed three international ISO certifications, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to operational excellence. The achievement follows a rigorous external audit process, confirming that the club’s management systems meet global standards for quality, safety, and environmental responsibility.
Commitment to Global Standards
The renewal process encompassed three specific certifications: ISO 9001 for quality management systems, ISO 45001 for occupational health and safety, and ISO 14001 for environmental management systems. These certifications validate the club’s adherence to international benchmarks across its various activities, services, and operational processes.
The audit was conducted during a field visit by the certifying company. Key leadership figures present during the process included Dr. Louay Saeed Alai, Vice Chairman of the Board. Ali Ahmed Al Naqbi, Secretary General; and Abdulaziz Al Hammadi, Head of the Technical Affairs and Talent Care Committee.
Strategic Implications and Future Outlook
Dr. Lamia Al Zaabi, head of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Excellence Committee, emphasized that these certifications are a reflection of the club’s dedication to institutional best practices. By aligning internal procedures with global requirements, the club aims to enhance its readiness and ensure consistent performance regardless of external conditions.
Moving forward, the club may leverage these renewed standards to further refine its strategic goals. Ongoing investment in human capital through continuous training and a focus on information security could lead to even higher levels of member satisfaction and service delivery in the coming months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which ISO certifications did the club renew?
The club renewed ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 45001 (occupational health and safety), and ISO 14001 (environmental management).
What was the purpose of the recent audit?
The external audit was conducted to verify that the club’s integrated management systems continue to meet global standards across its operations, activities, and services.
How does the club plan to use these standards in the future?
The club intends to use these standards to guide future strategic planning, enhance the quality of services and facilities, and maintain high levels of satisfaction for its members through continuous staff training.
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