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  1. The International Railway Industry Standard (IRIS) is based on the ISO 9001 standard and is tailored to the requirements of the international rail industry. IRIS certification ensures uniformity of language and guidelines for evaluation, as well as mutual acceptance of audits, ensuring a high level of transparency across the supply chain.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · International Railway Industry Standard (IRIS) is a global system for the evaluation of rail sector companies. There are currently 2212 active IRIS certificates

  3. The IRIS Standard is a set of global principles that define ethical recruitment. It is based on international labour and human rights instruments and was developed through extensive multi-stakeholder consultation.

  4. IRIS is the International Railway Industry Standard led by UNIFE (European Rail Industry Association) and largely recognised by railway stakeholders such as system manufacturers and railway operators.

  5. To start the IRIS certification process and be suitable to achieve an independent IRIS Certificate, an Organization shall: a) be a legal entity or belong to a corporation, and b) have an autonomous Business Management System, and c) have at least one IRIS activity: design or manufactu-ring or maintenance (see Chapter 3, 1.2 Application), and

  6. IRIS Certification has set the standard for improving the quality in the rail sector, increasing efficiency and decreasing costs. IRIS Certification is a tool to meet the challenges rail sector companies are facing due to the increase in competitive pressure, especially in the European Union market.

  7. The IRIS Standard is a key document in the IRIS compliance system and is used to verify labour recruiters’ compliance with the ethical recruitment principles.

  8. The IRIS Standard explains what ethical recruitment means in practice and what labour recruiters need to demonstrate to become IRIS certified. The IRIS Standard consists of seven core principles for ethical recruitment. There are two overarching principles (Principles A and B) and five specific principles (Principles 1 to 5).

  9. IRIS (International Railway Industry Standard) is a globally recognized system for the evaluation of business management systems, tailored to the specific needs of the rail sector.

  10. IRIS is the International Railway Industry Standard led by UNIFE (European Rail Industry Association) and largely recognised by railway stakeholders such as system manufacturers and railway operators.