The Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA) Resilience Center plays a crucial role in the university’s commitment to building resilience and sustainability. To ensure continued excellence in its operations, the center regularly conducts organizational meetings to review, update, and implement ISO standards. Organizational Meetings: The Cornerstone of Success Periodic organizational meetings are essential to the Resilience Center’s ISO journey.
These meetings provide a platform for:
Review and Update of ISO Documents: Ensuring that all ISO documents are accurate, up-to-date, and aligned with the latest standards. Identifying and addressing any gaps or inconsistencies in the documentation. Implementing necessary revisions to maintain compliance and improve efficiency.
Risk Assessment and Management: Proactively identifying and assessing potential risks to the center’s operations, developing and implementing effective risk mitigation strategies. Regularly monitoring and reviewing risk assessments to ensure ongoing effectiveness.
Preparing for the ISO Audit: A Strategic Approach The Resilience Center takes a strategic approach to preparing for ISO audits.
Key strategies include Document Review and Update: Ensuring that all relevant documents are accurate, up-to-date, and readily accessible.
EMS Audit Readiness: Conducting thorough internal audits to identify and address any potential non-conformities.
Presentation Preparation: Developing clear and concise presentations that highlight the center’s commitment to ISO standards and its achievements.
The Resilience Center’s Commitment to Excellence The CBSUA Resilience Center is dedicated to maintaining the highest quality and environmental performance standards. By prioritizing organizational meetings, conducting regular reviews, and preparing diligently for ISO audits, the center aims to: Enhance its reputation as a leading center for research, education, and extension. Strengthen its capacity to address emerging challenges and opportunities. Contribute to the sustainable development of the region. Through its commitment to ISO standards, the Resilience Center is poised to continue its mission of building a more resilient and sustainable future.
The CRC Organizational meeting was presided over by the CBSUA Resilience Center Director Philip N. Talay, PhD and the following coordinators and their designations in the university;
For Pili Campus- Genlud Bascuna- DRR Coordinator; Chris Ian Pan- Environmental Management Officer/ Coordinator; Engr. Sheryl Miradora- Pollution Control Officer
For Calabanga Campus- Catherine Arga- PCO/EMO Coordinator; Ariel Alemania- DRR Coordinator
For Pasacao Campus- Eduardo L. Morada- PCO/EMO/ DRR Coordinator
For Sipocot Campus- Jeaneth Pailano- DRR Coordinator; Rhea Catalino Padayao- PCO; Grace Negrete- EMO.
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