Certifications
TI sites have been International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Quality Management System (ISO 9001) and Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) certified since 1996, underscoring the company’s commitment to meeting the highest quality standards. Many of our sites are also ISO/IATF 16949 certified to meet the ISO/IATF 16949 international quality system standard specifically formulated to ensure quality for the global automotive industry. In addition, all TI manufacturing sites have achieved OHSAS 18001 certification for occupational safety and health.
Links to TI certificates for these standards are available below:
ISO 9001
TI has participated in the ISO 9001 process since 1996. The certificate issued by Bureau Veritas (BV), is available here: ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certificate
IATF 16949
TI has participated in Automotive 16949 certifications since 2004. The scope of our IATF 16949 certificate is "the design and manufacture of integrated circuits." The certificates for participating manufacturing sites are available below:
- TMEX A/T, Aguascalientes, Mexico (PDF, 818 KB)
- FFAB, Freising, Germany (PDF, 853 KB)
- TIM A/T, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (PDF, 186 KB)
- Miho fab, Miho-Mura, Ibaraki, Japan (PDF,119 KB)
- SFAB, Sherman, Texas (PDF, 656 KB)
- TITL, New Taipei City, Taiwan (PDF, 837 KB)
- TIPI A/T, Baguio City, Philippines (PDF, 820 KB)
- TI Clark A/T, Pampanga, Angeles, Philippines (PDF, 813 KB)
- RFAB, Richardson, Texas (PDF, 840 KB)
- MaineFab, South Portland, Maine (PDF,795 KB)
- TIEM, Melaka, Malaysia (PDF, 854 KB)
- Aizu fab, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima-ken, Japan (PDF, 198 KB)
- EBT, Dallas, Texas (PDF, 822 KB)
- DBUMP, Dallas, Texas (PDF, 543 KB)
- DFAB, Dallas, Texas (PDF, 803 KB)
- DMOS5, Dallas, Texas (PDF, 536 KB)
- DMOS6, Dallas, Texas (PDF, 543 KB)
- Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China (PDF, 1.33 MB)
- DHC, Dallas, Texas (PDF 1.11 MB)
ISO 14001
All TI manufacturing sites worldwide have achieved enterprise ISO 14001:2004 external certifications, including:
- TI North Campus (DMOS5, DMOS6, South Building, S/C Building), Dallas, TX, USA
- RFAB, Richardson, TX, USA
- SFAB, Sherman, TX, USA
- MaineFab, South Portland, ME, USA
- TMEX A/T, Aguascalientes, CP, Mexico
- TITL A/T (2 locations) New Taipei City, Taiwan
- TIPI A/T, Baguio City, Philippines
- TI Clark A/T, Pampanga, Angeles, Philippines
- TIEM A/T, Melaka, Malaysia
- TIM A/T, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- FFAB, Freising, Germany
- Aizu fab, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima-ken, Japan
- Miho fab, Miho-Mura, Ibaraki, Japan
- GFAB, Greenock, Renfrewshire, UK
- Chengdu fab and CDAT, Chengdu, China
OHSAS 18001
Our occupational health and safety (OHS) management system is integrated with our environmental management system to assure a structured approach to risk management, compliance with requirements and provide the best safeguards for our operations. These systems are based on standards specifying a process to continuously improve OHS performance and comply with legal and other requirements.
TI management follows standards set by local government authorities for compliance, and conducts ongoing corporate audits. TI also leverages the OHSAS 18001:2006 management system certification, and all TI’s manufacturing sites worldwide have obtained it, including:
- TI North Campus (DMOS5, DMOS6, South Building, S/C Building), Dallas, TX, USA
- RFAB Richardson, TX, USA
- SFAB Sherman, TX, USA
- MaineFab in South Portland, ME, USA
- TMEX A/T, Aguascalientes, Mexico
- TITL A/T (2 locations), New Taipei City, Taiwan
- TIPI A/T Baguio City, Philippines
- TI Clark A/T, Pampanga, Angeles, Philippines
- TIEM A/T, Melaka, Malaysia
- TIM A/T, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- FFAB, Freising, Germany
- Aizu fab, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima-ken, Japan
- Miho fab, Miho-Mura, Ibaraki, Japan
- GFAB, Greenock, Renfrewshire, UK
- Chengdu fab and CDAT, Chengdu, China
For more information, visit our Quality FAQs.
EMAS
The EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is a premium management instrument developed by the European Commission for companies and other organizations to evaluate, report, and improve their environmental performance. EMAS is open to every type of organization eager to improve its environmental performance. It spans all economic and service sectors and is applicable worldwide.