Lucas Oil announced that its production facility and laboratory in Corydon, IN met all standards for recertification as ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems (QMS). The certification was conducted by PRI Registrar Performance Review Institute and included both production facilities in Corydon. The company has been re-certified every year since its original certification in 2022.
“We’re proud to have been manufacturing the very best oils, additives and lubricants for more than 30 years, and this certification validates the hard work being done by our entire team. This globally-recognized standard exemplifies excellence exhibited by the entire organization and our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction,” said Matt Conrad, general manager of Lucas Oil.
The audit process of an ISO 9001:2015 certification consists of a detailed evaluation of an organization’s entire QMS in two stages. The Stage 1 Audit is a document review to examine a company’s quality policies, scope statement, testing and evaluation processes and procedures and its record keeping. The Stage 2 Audit then evaluates how the QMS is conducted by employees to verify it matches the process outlined in the document review. This is done through employee interviews, by observing employee activities and reviewing sample records to ensure everything matches the QMS, Lucas Oil said.