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The ISO 14001, ISO 9001 and ISO 45001 upcoming transition

QUALITY, ENVIRONMENT, AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY

In the coming months, revisions to the ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards are expected.
As Bureau Veritas Hellas, we are committed to supporting organizations by providing up‑to‑date information and practical tools to help them navigate the transition in a structured and informed way.
The transition to the new ISO standards represents an opportunity not only to comply but also to strengthen corporate management systems and unlock new potential for improvement.

BEYOND is Bureau Veritas’s global ISO transition plan designed to support companies throughout their transformation journey.

Designed for QHSE Standards transitions, BEYOND brings together training, gap assessments, expert guidance, and practical tools in one customer‑centric solution, so you can manage change with clarity, confidence, and control.

What’s new in ISO 14001, ISO 9001, and ISO 45001?

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environmental management system update

ISO 14001: A renewed focus on sustainability

With the new ISO 14001, sustainability moves from a compliance requirement to a core driver of decisions, operations, and long‑term business planning.

explore the key changes
 

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iso 9001 news

ISO 9001: Turning quality into a competitive advantage

The new ISO 9001 provides organizations with an opportunity to strengthen processes and transform quality into a true enabler of performance and competitiveness.

See what's changing
 

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HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE

ISO 45001: Expanding the concept of worker well‑being 

The new ISO 45001 goes beyond traditional health and safety requirements, adopting a broader vision that includes the overall well‑being of employees across the organization.

Discover the enhancements

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Panagiotis Kenterlis Bureau Veritas Hellas
Panagiotis
Kenterlis

Certification Commercial Manager

The latest versions of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 represent a significant step forward: they integrate quality, sustainability and occupational well being into a single, robust vision. For organisations, this means having a clear, trusted direction to enhance resilience and create long term value.

Key ISO Transition Challenges to Solve Now

To succeed in the ISO 2026 transition, organizations should focus on six critical areas:

  • Clarity

    Translate new ISO requirements into simple, role-based actions for teams.

  • Timeline

    Build a realistic transition roadmap and avoid last-minute compliance pressure.

  • Engagement

    Secure leadership commitment and workforce buy-in early in the process.

  • Competence

    Quickly upskill teams through scalable, structured ISO training programs.

  • Readiness

    Ensure documentation, records, and controls are fully aligned before certification audits.

  • Communication

    Maintain clear, confident communication with customers, auditors, and regulators.

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