- ISO 9001 – Quality Management Standard
- AS 9100 – Aerospace Quality Management Standard
- ISO 13485 – Quality Managment Standard for Medical Devices
- ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Standard
- OHSAS 18001 – Occupational Health and Safety Management Standard
- ISO 27001 – Information Security Management Standard
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What is ISO 9001?
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for the quality management of businesses. It doesn’t apply to products and services but to the processes that create and control them. It prescribes systematic control of activities to ensure that the needs and expectations of customers are met. It is designed and intended to apply to virtually any product or service, made by any process anywhere in the world.
The Benefits of implementing ISO 9001
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for the quality management of businesses. It doesn’t Implementing a Quality Management System will motivate staff by defining their key roles and responsibilities. Cost savings can be made through improved efficiency and productivity, as product or service deficiencies will be highlighted. From this, improvements can be developed, resulting in less waste, inappropriate or rejected work and fewer complaints. Customers will notice that orders are met consistently, on time and to the correct specification. This can open up the market place to increased opportunities.
How do you start to implement ISO 9001? What is involved?
Identify the requirements of ISO 9001 and how they apply to the business involved.
Establish quality objectives and how they fit in to the operation of the business.
Produce a documented quality policy indicating how these requirements are satisfied.
Communicate them throughout the organization.
Evaluate the quality policy, its stated objectives and then prioritize requirements to ensure they are met.
Identify the boundaries of the management system and produce documented procedures as required.
Ensure these procedures are suitable and adhered to.
Once developed, internal audits are needed to ensure the system carries on working.
Audit to ISO 9001
Once all the requirements of ISO 9001 have been met, it is time for an external audit.
This should be carried out by a third party, accredited certification body (CB). In the USA, the CB should be accredited by ANAB. The chosen CB will review the quality manuals and procedures. This process involves looking at the company’s evaluation of quality and ascertains if targets set for the management program are measurable and achievable. This is followed at a later date by a full on-site audit to ensure that working practices observe the procedures and stated objectives and that appropriate records are kept.
After a successful audit, a certificate of registration to ISO 9001 will be issued. There will then be surveillance visits (usually once or twice a year) to ensure that the system continues to work. This is covered in more detail in ISOQAR’s ‘Audit Procedure’ information sheet. Please get in touch if you would like a copy.
Why choose ISOQAR for your audit?
ISOQAR has an enviable record for customer satisfaction for its certification services. A friendly approach and a dislike of bureaucracy has led to unprecedented growth through referrals from contented clients. ISOQAR only employs auditors that have empathy with this approach. They are also carefully allocated by their experience in the industry they are auditing. This results in a practical, meaningful audit, carried out in an air of mutual understanding. ISOQAR firmly believes that its audits should benefit the organisation that requests it, not be an intellectual exercise to ‘please’ the auditor.
What is the cost of an audit to ISO 9001?
Unlike a majority of its competitors, ISOQAR produces a guidance price list based on company size. If you would like a copy, please get in touch. For a fixed, written quotation however, we require a few more details. These can be submitted to ISOQAR via a short questionnaire or alternatively contact ISOQAR for more details. Quotations are provided without any obligation.
Where to obtain further information or help
The actual standard can be obtained from the American Society for Quality (ASQ) on 800 248 1946 or www.qualitypress.asq.org or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on 212 642 4900 or www.ansi.org.
The Institute of Quality Assurance operates a ‘Quality Information Centre’. You may reach this by going to www.iqa.org. Click on ‘information centre’ then ‘resources’ for information and guidance.
An organisation in Canada has translated ISO 9001 into plain English. Although it is their own interpretation of the standard, it certainly makes for simplified reading if you are new to the subject. Go to www.praxiom.com
Implementing ISO 9001
A document named ISO 9004 (obtainable as above) provides practical guidance and examples of how to interpret the requirements of ISO 9001.
Training courses about how to put together a Quality Management System are also readily available. Contact ISOQAR or Chambers of Commerce for more details.
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