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QACS INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.

103- LABBAIK REGENCY. 4/2, OLD PALASIA. NEAR NAVNEET PLAZA.

SANSKAR GIRLS HOSTEL VALI BUILDING, GREATER KAILASH ROAD. INDORE. 452001

REPUBLIC OF INDIA

Management System Certification Body MSCB-150

has met the requirements of AC477,

IAS Accreditation Criteria for Management System Certification Bodies

, and has demonstrated

compliance with ISO/IEC Standard 17021-1:2015,

Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of

management systems.

This organization is accredited to provide the services specified in the scope of accreditation.

Effective Date September 23, 2020

(Valid as per IAS 4-year accreditation cycle subject to periodic assessments and satisfactory closure of findings)

Accredited Since November 8, 2017

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QACS INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.

103- LABBAIK REGENCY. 4/2, OLD PALASIA. NEAR NAVNEET PLAZA.

SANSKAR GIRLS HOSTEL VALI BUILDING, GREATER KAILASH ROAD. INDORE.

452001

REPUBLIC OF INDIA

www.qacsworld.com

MSCB-150

Contact Name Mr. Jayesh Agrawal, CMD

Contact Name Ms. Nidhi Arora, Director Operation

Contact Phone +91-9354444188

+91-9425064184

Accredited to ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015,

ISO/IEC 17021-2:2016, ISO/IEC 17021-3:2017,

ISO/IEC 17021-10:2018, ISO/TS 22003:2013,

ISO/IEC 27006:2015, ISO/IEC 20000-6:2017,

ISO/IEC TS 17021-9:2016

Effective Date September 23, 2020

Discipline of Certification:

Quality Management Systems

Certification Standard:

ISO 9001:2015

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors

1: Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry & Fishing 2: Mining and Quarrying

3: Food Products, Beverages and Tobacco 4: Textiles and Textile Products

5: Leather and Leather Products 6: Wood and Wood Products 7: Pulp, Paper and Paper Products 8: Publishing Companies

9: Printing Companies

10: Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 12: Chemicals, Chemical Products and Fibres 13: Pharmaceuticals

14: Rubber and Plastic Products 15: Non-metallic Mineral Products 16: Concrete, Cement, Lime, Plaster, etc. 17: Basic Metals and Fabricated Metal Products 18: Machinery and Equipment

19: Electrical and Optical Equipment

20: Shipbuilding

22: Other Transport Equipment

23: Manufacturing Not Elsewhere Classified 24: Recycling

28: Construction

29: Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 30: Hotels and Restaurants

31: Transport, Storage and Communications 32: Financial Intermediation, Real Estate, Renting 33: Information Technology

34: Engineering Services 35: Other Services 36: Public Administration 37: Education

38: Health and Social Work 39:Other Social Services

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Discipline of Certification:

Environmental Management Systems

Certification Standard:

ISO 14001:2015

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors

1: Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry & Fishing 2: Mining and Quarrying

3: Food Products, Beverages and Tobacco 4: Textiles and Textile Products

5: Leather and Leather Products 6: Wood and Wood Products 7: Pulp, Paper and Paper Products 8: Publishing Companies

9: Printing Companies

10: Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 12: Chemicals, Chemical Products and Fibres 13: Pharmaceuticals

14: Rubber and Plastic Products 15: Non-metallic Mineral Products 16: Concrete, Cement, Lime, Plaster, etc. 17: Basic Metals and Fabricated Metal Products 18: Machinery and Equipment

19: Electrical and Optical Equipment

20: Shipbuilding

22: Other Transport Equipment

23: Manufacturing Not Elsewhere Classified 24: Recycling

28: Construction

29: Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 30: Hotels and Restaurants

31: Transport, Storage and Communications 32: Financial Intermediation, Real Estate, Renting 33: Information Technology

34: Engineering Services 35: Other Services 36: Public Administration 37: Education

38: Health and Social Work 39: Other Social Services

Discipline of Certification:

Occupational Health and Safety Management

Systems

Certification Standard:

OHSAS 18001:2007

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors

1: Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry & Fishing 2: Mining and Quarrying

3: Food Products, Beverages and Tobacco 4: Textiles and Textile Products

5: Leather and Leather Products 6: Wood and Wood Products 7: Pulp, Paper and Paper Products 8: Publishing Companies

9: Printing Companies

10: Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 12: Chemicals, Chemical Products and Fibres 13: Pharmaceuticals

14: Rubber and Plastic Products 15: Non-metallic Mineral Products 16: Concrete, Cement, Lime, Plaster, etc. 17: Basic Metals and Fabricated Metal Products 18: Machinery and Equipment

19: Electrical and Optical Equipment

20: Shipbuilding

22: Other Transport Equipment

23: Manufacturing Not Elsewhere Classified 24: Recycling

28: Construction

29: Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 30: Hotels and Restaurants

31: Transport, Storage and Communications 32: Financial Intermediation, Real Estate, Renting 33: Information Technology

34: Engineering Services 35: Other Services 36: Public Administration 37: Education

38: Health and Social Work 39: Other Social Services

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Discipline of Certification:

Occupational Health and Safety Management

Systems

Certification Standard:

ISO 45001:2018

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors

1: Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry & Fishing 2: Mining and Quarrying

3: Food Products, Beverages and Tobacco 4: Textiles and Textile Products

5: Leather and Leather Products 6: Wood and Wood Products 7: Pulp, Paper and Paper Products 8: Publishing Companies

9: Printing Companies

10: Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 12: Chemicals, Chemical Products and Fibres 13: Pharmaceuticals

14: Rubber and Plastic Products 15: Non-metallic Mineral Products 16: Concrete, Cement, Lime, Plaster, etc. 17: Basic Metals and Fabricated Metal Products 18: Machinery and Equipment

19: Electrical and Optical Equipment

20: Shipbuilding

22: Other Transport Equipment

23: Manufacturing Not Elsewhere Classified 24: Recycling

28: Construction

29: Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 30: Hotels and Restaurants

31: Transport, Storage and Communications 32: Financial Intermediation, Real Estate, Renting 33: Information Technology

34: Engineering Services 35: Other Services 36: Public Administration 37: Education

38: Health and Social Work 39: Other Social Services

Discipline of Certification:

Food Safety Management Systems

Certification Standard:

ISO 22000:2018

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors

C: Food Manufacturing D: Animal Feed Production E: Catering

F: Distribution

G: Provision of Transport and Storage Services

H: Services

I: Production of Food Packaging and Packaging Material J: Equipment manufacturing

K: Production of (Bio) Chemicals

Discipline of Certification:

Information Security Management Systems

Certification Standard:

ISO/IEC 27001:2013

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors – N/A

Discipline of Certification:

Information Technology Management Systems

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Discipline of Certification:

Anti-Bribery Management Systems

Certification Standard:

ISO 37001:2016

Certification Scheme:

N/A

Certification Sectors

Note: The above scope of accreditation is based on the statistical nomenclature for economic activities NACE rev. 2 and

recommended by IAF ID 1:2014.

The scope of accreditation represents broad classifications granted by IAS on the basis of the management system

certification processes demonstrated by the certification body (CB). Accreditation is based on the competence and ability

to effectively apply the requirements of the relevant certification standards listed in the CB’s scope of accreditation. IAS

accreditation entails review of the CBs own management system, on-site assessment of the CB’s certification processes,

review of CB’s access to expertise including onsite observation of the CB when conducting certification audits at client sites.

Under the conditions of accreditation, the CB is obligated to use equivalent certification practices covering the specific

scopes as listed for all clients and as demonstrated during the accreditation process. Accreditation does not cover

certification in areas outside the scope of this accreditation certificate. Accreditation does not imply endorsement of the

products or the design or performance characteristics of products certified by the CB.

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Type of entity Company name Address (Street City, Country) Contact information Countries of operation Subcontractor (No Key Activities) CERT INTERNATIONAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION

Abu Dhabi – Mussafah – mazyad mall-business tower 2, office 431 UAE

Mazen Bezra GM 971561157759 [email protected]

UAE, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh Subcontractor (No Key Activities) TCS Uluslararası Belgelendirme Hizmetleri San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.

Barbaros mah.Halk cad.Kent sok.No:10 Ataşehir / İSTANBUL / TÜRKİYE Güler UCAR 902165735553 [email protected] Turkey, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Romania, Russia Subcontractor (No Key Activities) Sanwei International Certification Ltd. 2F., No.8, Ln. 291, Jianguo Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 23142, Taiwan Albert Chang 886983523826 [email protected] Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong , Thailand, Myanmar, Mongolia Subcontractor (No Key Activities) Advanced Business Management Solutions

Al Nasr, Street No. 992, Zone 39, Doha, Qatar Mr. Aby Abraham 97455464710 [email protected] Qatar, Oman, Bahrain Subcontractor (No Key Activities) QA Certification services Latam S.A.C.

39-Sociedad Anonima Cerrada, Lima, Peru

Victor Edgar Villegas Prado 51943646850

[email protected]

Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia Subcontractor (No Key Activities) PT. SBUX SOLUSI MANAGEMENT Menara 165 LT 4 JL TB SIMATUOANF NO KAV 1 RT.008 R 003 CILANDAK TIMUR PASAR MINGGU JAKARTA SELATAN KI JAKARTA 12560, INDONESIA Mr. Faisal Rahmat 628118019564 [email protected] Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia Subcontractor (No Key Activities) Brilliant Certification Egypt

El sheikh Zayed, 6th October city, entrance 1,Building No. 24, District 1 area 2, Giza, Egypt

Mr. Yaseer Farouk 20238518972 [email protected]

Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan,Tanzania, Leabnon, Kenya, Djbouti, Angola, Namibia

The above table lists any entities performing work on behalf of the accredited MSCB (See IAF MD23:2018, IAF/ILAC

A5:11/2013 and IAS/MSCB/031 for information regarding types of activities per entity). Types of entities and their

descriptions are as follows (please contact IAS should further clarification be required):

CB Key Location: Entities performing and/or managing key management system certification activities, on behalf of

accredited certification bodies, which are wholly or partly owned or employed by the CB.

Subcontractor Key Location: Entities performing and/or managing key management system certification activities, on

behalf of accredited certification bodies, which are not wholly or partly owned or employed by the CB.

Subcontractor (No Key Activities): Entities performing and/or managing processes related to management system activities,

on behalf of accredited certification bodies, which are not wholly or partly owned or employed by the CB (processes include;

marketing, communications, outreach, etc. This list is not all-inclusive; any activity related to the accredited CBs certification

program is applicable.).

www.qacsworld.com

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