ISO IRAQ helps organizations in Iraq build practical management systems that are ready for implementation, internal review, and certification audits. Our focus is not just on passing an audit. It is on making the scope, documentation, training, and operating controls clear enough for teams to use them day to day.
We structure projects around real operating needs: scope definition, gap review, documented procedures, staff awareness, internal audits, and management review readiness. That approach helps clients move from scattered requirements to a controlled certification plan with clear responsibilities and practical next steps.
We support organizations in Baghdad, Erbil, Basrah, Mosul, Suleimaniye, Kirkuk, and across Iraq. Our projects include factories, laboratories, healthcare providers, construction firms, food businesses, distributors, service companies, and public or non-government organizations that need structured compliance and audit support.
ISO IRAQ works across the main management-system standards used by organizations in Iraq, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 22000, ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 13485, ISO 10001, HACCP, and SA8000. Engagements range from first-time implementation to documentation cleanup, training refresh, internal audit support, and recertification preparation.
Our broader operating experience covers projects in more than 30 countries. That background helps us translate international standard requirements into practical actions for local teams, suppliers, branches, and management representatives working in Iraq.
Clients typically engage us when they need more than a checklist. They need a workable path from current-state operations to an audit-ready management system. That usually means defining scope carefully, building documentation that matches actual operations, coaching staff through implementation, and closing gaps before the external audit window opens.