Interview – ISO Personal Certification in the Compliance Field with Hartmut T. Renz

Welcome to a world where standards and regulations stand as the guardians of integrity and accountability. In a landscape where compliance is not a choice but a necessity, personal certification emerges as the beacon of competence and dedication. Today, we invite you to join us on a journey into the intricate universe of ISO personal certification within the compliance field, guided by the esteemed expertise of Hartmut T. Renz.

In this multi-faceted experience, we will delve deep into the profound significance of ISO certifications. They are the keys that unlock doors to exceptional compliance management for both individuals and organizations. Hartmut T. Renz, a luminary in the world of compliance, will generously share his insights, illuminating the path to ISO personal certification.

Whether you’re a tenacious compliance professional on a quest to elevate your skills or an organization steadfast in its commitment to unwavering regulatory compliance, this blog post and the accompanying YouTube video are your portals to a wealth of insights. Read on, watch, learn, and set forth on an illuminating journey toward excellence in the compliance field with ISO personal certification.

1. What is the impact of the release of ISO 37301:2021 Compliance Management System in the compliance community?
ISO 37301 Compliance Management Systems provides organizations with a framework and guidance for effective compliance management. It establishes a systematic approach to compliance including identifying legal requirements, implementing controls, managing risks, monitoring performance, and continuous improvement. It promotes a proactive compliance culture, enhances risk management and fosters trust with stakeholders and last but not least enables a holistic compliance and management approach.

2. How does ISO 37301 standard provide a solution to the growing demand of a skilled compliance workforce?
There a demand for skilled compliance professionals due to increasing complexity of regulatory requirements and the need to demonstrate ethical conduct and integrity. There is also a growing demand for professionals who can effectively as well as efficiently manage compliance. Implementing the standard demonstrates commitment to compliance ensuring necessary tools and processes are in place to meet regulatory requirements and ethical expectations.

3. What are the benefits of personal certification in the compliance field, both for the specialist holding the certification and for their employer?
There are a lot of benefits of personal certification in the compliance field. It enhances Specialists’ credibility knowledge and competence, provides a competitive advantage in a job market, signifies dedication to upholding ethical standards and best practice in compliance, and of course brings added assurance of expertise for employers – enhances the organization’s reputation and reduces personal liability risks.

4. If someone wants to become certified based on an ISO Standard, what are the steps they need to take?
There are only few steps needed for obtaining personal certification for ISO standards: familiarize with specific requirements and criteria of the ISO standard, undergo training or self-study to gain necessary knowledge and skills, apply for certification through an accredited certification body, and last but not least pass an assessment which is typically an exam that includes practical and theoretical questions and provide evidence of experience related to the field.

5. What are some ways to prepare for obtaining a personal certification?
To prepare for ISO certification you need to thoroughly understand the requirements and criteria of the ISO standard, engage in targeted study or training programs covering relevant content and competencies, see guidance from experienced professionals in the field, participate in practice exams or mock assessments to become familiar with a certification process.

6. Are there any specific training requirements to successfully pass the examination for ISO certification?
Training courses are not mandatory for ISO certification; however, training provides comprehensive coverage of ISO standard requirements and practical application. Training also equips candidates with knowledge and skills needed for successful certification and training also facilitates networking opportunities and access to valuable resources.

7. How do ISO certifications make daily work easier for professionals in the compliance field?
ISO standards establish structured Compliance Management Systems that streamline processes and increase efficiency. ISO certifications provide a common language and framework for compliance practices – facilitating communication and collaboration. It leverages established best practices, reduces the need for reinvention and it also contributes to risk management, legal compliance, and continuous Improvement in compliance practices.

8. What certification programs does TRECCERT offer and what is the aim of TRECCERT?
TRECCERT offers various certification programs: information security, compliance, business continuity, data protection, cyber security, and many more. For people with fundamental knowledge and understandings we have Essential programs, for people who need to develop their expertise we have Foundation programs and for those who have advanced proficiency and leadership roles we have Professional, Lead Implementer and Lead Auditor programs. So, the TRECCERT aim is to provide individuals structured and progressive pathway to enhance knowledge in their fields.

Alptransit – The World’s Longest Tunnel

Sending Italian wine to the Netherlands or German washing machines to Greece often means a long slow journey along narrow alpine valleys, through tunnels and over passes.

More and more goods cross the Alps every year and the number of heavy lorries on alpine transit routes has increased dramatically. Many people have died in road and tunnel accidents and the inhabitants of the Alps feel that their wonderful environment is in danger.

In a national referendum held in 1994 the Swiss people voted to put all freight onto railways. A year later the government started a project called AlpTransit -with the aim of building a faster north-south rail route beneath the Alps.

The entire railway line will stay at the same altitude – about 500 meters above sea level. Trains will be able to reach speeds of up to 250 km an hour and reduce the travel time between Zurich and Milan from four hours to two and a half . That would make the journey even faster than flying.

The construction of two new railway sections is planned:

The Gotthard axis will have three new tunnels. The original 15 km long Gotthard tunnel, which was completed in 1881, will be replaced by the world’s longest tunnel with a length of 57 km.
The Lötschberg Axis is being built further in the west and has a 34 km long base tunnel that will be completed sometime in 2007.

Currently around 2000 people are working on the Gotthard project alone. Besides the two main railway tubes that are being built, construction workers also have to dig tunnels for people, vehicles, and equipment.

The job is very difficult . Workers must prevent the tunnel from collapsing because of the high pressure and the different kinds of rock that they encounter. The main boring machine is ten meters in diameter and can dig itself into the mountain at a speed of up to 40 meters a day.

The Swiss hope to complete the project by 2020. The total cost is expected to reach more than 20 billion euros.

Although many alpine inhabitants are happy to see heavy traffic disappearing from their roads some also fear disadvantages. A local architect explains :” This tunnel makes the Alps disappear. When you drive from Zurich to Milan today you get a beautiful scenery. The tunnel will turn the Alps into a big black hole.”

In Sedrun , a tiny alpine village that lies along the tunnel’s route, a one thousand meter long elevator has been built to get workers to an underground railway station at the construction site. The mayor of the village wants to use both in the future and have trains stop at the station and bring tourists up to the surface to enjoy fresh mountain air.