Janus has been certified in accordance with the EN 15038:2006 standard
In April, Janus successfully passed certification in accordance with the EN 15038:2006 standard.
The EN 15038:2006-05 standard entered into force on 1 August, 2006. Its development was initiated in 1999 by the European Union of Associations of Translation Companies (EUATC). Thus, EN 15038:2006 is the first quality standard developed especially for translation service providers designed to promote changes in work principles in the industry. EN 15038:2006 was the world’s first global quality standard, clearly defining requirements for translation service providers (TSP).
The standard lists the basic terms related to translation activity. It contains the general requirements for translation services providers (requirements for executors and technical resources). The standard also considers general rules of relationships between the client and translation services provider, and the translation procedure, etc.
Following the audit, the auditor noted the high level of staff training and “maturity” of processes. According to the audit report, not a single deviation from the standard was ascertained. The auditor also provided valuable advice on further optimization of our processes.