ISO2HANDLE can be compared to a box with LEGO bricks. With these bricks, you can build almost anything. But how do you get from the box with all the bricks to the image on the box?
Users generally start from the other side, namely from the image on the box. They want to build something specific, such as an ISMS, KMS, a manual, or a set of smart forms.
To show how these two starting points come together within the ISO2HANDLE platform, the following overview has been created:
Simply put:
The ISO2HANDLE platform offers two editors: the manual editor and the form editor.
With the manual editor, you can create a manual with enterable pages and non-enterable chapters. This is where everything comes together. Think of page versions, page version status, version history, attachments, links and comments.
With the form editor, you can create forms. For example, you can create source forms and forms that use them. Together, such a set of forms makes up a module, such as a risk assessment module. This can also be a consultation module, work equipment module, laws and regulations module, environmental register module or complaints module. From these forms, charts, automations and tasks are generated.
This manual, together with all created modules, forms your manual. You can easily export this manual and import it into multiple environments, after which you can switch parts on or off and optionally add elements.
In this way, all parts of the ISMS, such as documentation and modules like a risk assessment module, are secured and remain easy to expand.