Did you know that all BSI members can now get their hands on a digital membership badge? Use it on your website or your emails, or social media, and viewers can click through to see a version of your membership certificate. Valid for your whole subscription period and updated on renewal, it’s a clear statement about your commitment to working to the very best standards. And being part of a wider community of serious standards users.
Your customers and colleagues will be in no doubt that you and your organization care about excellence and are following best practices and standards.
Backed by BSI, recognised globally
Of course, as a member of BSI, you’re linked to a global leader in standards. BSI is a byword for integrity and innovation, and its expertise is trusted worldwide. In fact, the world body for international standards (ISO) was founded right here in the UK in 1946, and today BSI is instrumental in co-creating some of the world’s most important standards.
Got your badge yet?
To get your badge, just contact our customer relations team: cservices@bsigroup.com. They will send you the latest badge, plus a digital version of your membership certificate.
Standards support as standard
Don’t forget to take advantage of the rest of your membership benefits.
For example, the BSI Knowledge Centre has a team of professional researchers on hand to assist you in solving problems. For example, finding relevant standards from the UK or elsewhere around the world, providing information about historical standards, or explaining how a particular standard could apply to your situation.
Regular updates on standards
As a BSI Member, you’ll also be one step ahead of the ever-changing world of standards thanks to the monthly Update Standards magazine.You can access the most recent edition, or an archive of previous editions, via the exclusive Membership Portal. It’s a hassle-free way to know about standards under review, new work started, drafts available for comment and published standards.
BSI membership certainly has its benefits, and now it has its own digital badge to show you and your organization are proud standards users.