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Promoting
your Certification
Promote your certification and benefit from enhanced customer
confidence in your system.
TQCSI’s logo and certification marks are recognised worldwide.
No matter which program you are certified for, take advantage of the worldwide
acknowledgment of third party certified systems to promote your business.
Promote your certification and benefit from enhanced customer confidence.
Your Certification
You can promote your certification using the following examples of Certification Marks:
Email info@tqcsi.com to receive your Company’s personalised Certification Mark(s).
Promotional material is available through TQCSI, or you may create your own promotional material displaying your Certification Mark.
How to Display Your Certification Mark
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You may display your Certification Mark on any or all of your Company’s promotional
material as long as you do not infer your products are certified; it is your
management system which has been certified (see TQCSI Rules of Certification).
Always include a description of your certification and, wherever possible,
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E-Certificates and Website Links
Electronic certificates (E-Certificates) are displayed on the TQCSI website (www.tqcsi.com)
listed under Certified Organisations. You may link your own website to TQCSI’s site and/or
link directly to your E-Certificate.
TQCSI Pantone Colours
Blue (Pantone PMS 285) for all writing and the outline of the world; the tick should be red
(Pantone PMS 485) for quality and food safety, green (Pantone Green) for environmental and
QHSE, and orange (Pantone 021) for OHS. However, to save on printing costs, we allow the same
colour to be used as your Company colour in mono colour documents; other different colours are not allowed.
Small Business Management Codes
The Small Business Management Code is a standard to be used as
a guide for businesses who are implementing a management system.
The Code may be tailored for quality, environment, safety or food
safety. The Code is not intended as a replacement for the ISO Standards.
Rather, it is based on the international Standards and is designed
to fill a void for those smaller businesses who have no current
requirement for ISO 9000/14001/etc, or who do not have the resources
to implement and maintain it. However, as businesses grow, the Code
is designed to be easily developed into addressing the full ISO
Standard.
The Code has been further developed for
individual industries on a needs basis determined by the industry
itself. In particular, the HACCP Code has been specifically prepared for the food
industry in response to growing demands by consumers for verification
of the safety of the food they consume. The Code is aimed primarily
at small businesses such as food producers, food processors, distributors
of food or beverage, restaurants, cafes, hotels, bars and other
food and beverage retail outlets. Other Codes have been developed
for the SA Government for their
Radio Network and others and Packaged Ice Association of Australasia.
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TQCSI HACCP Code
A simple, easily managed food safety program which incorporates
HACCP and meets all legislative requirements. Can be used
by any business in the food industry.
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Small Business QA Program
A straight forward code suited to a range of small business
wishing to demonstrate a commitment to quality management
to clients. This code is suited to service providers, small-scale
manufacturers, general retailers and distributors, and can
be expanded into a full ISO system if required.
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SA GRN - Approved Provider Code
A simple code developed in conjunction with Telstra and the
SA Government to qualify providers for the Government Radio
Network.
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TQCSI QHSE Code
TQCSI's QHSE Code is the first recognised, publicly available standard incorporating quality,
health & safety and environmental management system requirements.
Primarily developed for businesses to satisfy pre-qualification requirements of government
agencies and major customers (such as the E&P Forum), the Code is based on and complements the international
standards for quality (ISO 9001), health & safety (OHSAS 18001) and the environment (ISO 14001).
THE QHSE code was developed after consultation with many industry experts throughout the world
and is expected to be translated into various Asian languages.
Published copies of the QHSE Code can be obtained from TQCSI at a cost of AUD25.00 -
contact info@tqcsi.com or your local TQCSI office.
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