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iso9001-webinar-28-may-1


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CQI & IRCA WEBINAR July 12 2004

Purpose To provide CQI and IRCA members with an update on the contents of the Draft International Standard (DIS) To advise CQI and IRCA members on how they can provide comment on the DIS if they believe changes are required.

Key Messages ISO 9001 is the world’s most adopted management system standard It is currently being revised with the new edition scheduled for publication in September 2015 Although it is still not finalised, we already know much of what it will contain The changes will be significant for all sizes of business - quality professionals, audit professionals, senior management These groups need to begin assessing the impacts of the changes now Because CQI is a Category A Liaison to ISO/TC 176 there is an opportunity to provide input on the Draft International Standard ISO 14001 is expected to be published about the same time

Drivers for change Evolution of the ‘business environment’ Evolution of management systems Evolution of quality ISO scheduled review

Timeline 2014 (DIS Ballot ) 2015 (FDIS Ballot)

What we know so far Adoption of Annex SL High-level structure Identical core text Common terms and core definitions ISO 9001:2008 text Changes made for the Committee Draft (CD) Changes made for the Draft International Standard (DIS)

Annex SL (High-level structure) Introduction 1. Scope 2. Normative references 3. Terms and definitions Appendix Bibliography 4. Context of the organisation 5. Leadership 6. Planning 7. Support 8. Operation 9. Performance evaluation 10. Improvement

Comparison (1 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 0 Introduction 0 Introduction 1 Scope 1 Scope 2 Normative references 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3 Terms and definitions 4 Quality management system 4 Context of the organization 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 4.3 Determining the scope of the quality management system 4.1 General requirements 4.4 Quality management system and its process es 4.2 Documentation requirements 7.5 Documented information

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 4. Context of the organisation 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 4.3 Determining the scope of the quality management system 4.4 Quality management system and its processes

Definitions 3.01 – person or group of people that has its own functions with responsibilities, authorities and relationships to achieve its objectives (3.08) Note 1 to entry: The concept of organization includes, but is not limited to sole-trader, company, corporation, firm, enterprise, authority, partnership, charity or institution, or part or combination thereof, whether incorporated or not, public or private. Orginisations

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 4. Context of the organisation 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 4.3 Determining the scope of the quality management system 4.4 Quality management system and its processes

Organisational context Purpose: Clothing manufacturer Intended outcome: Production of men’s 3 piece suits Internal issues Automation Workforce Design secrets Capacity Company culture Innovation External issues Customers Fashion New markets Deadlines Competition Regulators Utilities (Relevant) interested parties Consumers Employees Owners/shareholders Society Suppliers and partners

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 4. Context of the organisation 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 4.3 Determining the scope of the quality management system 4.4 Quality management system and its processes

Definitions 3.02 - person or organisation (3.01) that can affect, be affected by, or perceive themselves to be affected by a decision or activity. Interested party

Parties All parties

Parties Interested parties All parties

Parties Interested parties All parties Relevant Interested parties

Parties All parties Interested parties Relevant Interested parties Relevant Interested Parties Relevant Requirements

Comparison (1 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 0 Introduction 0 Introduction 1 Scope 1 Scope 2 Normative references 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3 Terms and definitions 4 Quality management system 4 Context of the organization 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 4.3 Determining the scope of the quality management system 4.1 General requirements 4.4 Quality management system and its process es 4.2 Documentation requirements 7.5 Documented information

Definitions 3.11 – information required to be controlled and maintained by an organization (3.01) and the medium on which it is contained. Note 1 to entry: Documented information can be in any format and media and from any source. Note 2 to entry: Documented information can refer to: the management system (3.04), including related processes (3.12); information created in order for the organization to operate (documentation); evidence of results achieved (records). Documented information

Comparison (1 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 0 Introduction 0 Introduction 1 Scope 1 Scope 2 Normative references 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3 Terms and definitions 4 Quality management system 4 Context of the organization 4.1 Understanding the organization and its context 4.2 Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 4.3 Determining the scope of the quality management system 4.1 General requirements 4.4 Quality management system and its process es 4.2 Documentation requirements 7.5 Documented information

Comparison (2 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 5 Management responsibility 5 Leadership 5.1 Management commitment 5.1 Leadership and commitment 5.2 Customer focus 5.1.2 Customer focus 5.3 Quality policy 5.2 Quality policy 5.4 Planning 6 Planning for the QMS 6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities 6.2 Quality objectives and planning to achieve them 6.3 Planning of changes 5.5 Responsibility, authority and communication 5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities 7.4 Communication 5.6 Management review 9.3 Management review

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 5. Leadership 5.1 Leadership and commitment 5.1.1 Leadership and commitment to the quality management system 5.1.2 Customer focus 5.2 Quality policy 5.3 Organisation roles, responsibilities and authorities

Leadership changes 5.1 Leadership and commitment Top management shall demonstrate leadership and commitment …by: Ensuring (i.e. someone else can do it) the quality policy and quality objectives are established for the quality management system and are compatible with the strategic direction and the context of the organization; the quality policy is communicated, understood and applied within the organization; integration of the quality management system requirements into the organization’s business processes; the resources needed for the quality management system are available; the quality management system achieves its intended results; Doing (i.e. they must do it themselves ) taking accountability of the effectiveness of the quality management system; promoting awareness of the process approach; communicating the importance of effective quality management and of conforming to the quality management system requirements; engaging, directing and supporting persons to contribute to the effectiveness of the quality management system; promoting continual improvement and innovation; supporting other relevant management roles to demonstrate their leadership as it applies to their areas of responsibility;

Definitions 3.05 - person or group of people who directs and controls an organization (3.01) at the highest level. Note 1: Top management has the power to delegate authority and provide resources within the organization. Note 2: If the scope of the management system (3.04) covers only part of an organization then top management refers to those who direct and control that part of the organization. Top management

Implications of Leadership and commitment for: Organisations - internal audit must include top management Implementers - helping top management provide objective evidence of compliance; changing meeting agendas/minutes, creating/updating communication channels/methods Quality professionals - making top management aware of their responsibilities; communicating, coaching, training Top management - being audited as a matter of routine. ‘Do’ not ‘delegate’. Auditors - auditing top management (as opposed to the management representative) is now compulsory. What objective evidence would an auditor seek to demonstrate conformance? Will an auditor need new personal skills to deal with top management?

Comparison (2 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 5 Management responsibility 5 Leadership 5.1 Management commitment 5.1 Leadership and commitment 5.2 Customer focus 5.1.2 Customer focus 5.3 Quality policy 5.2 Quality policy 5.4 Planning 6 Planning for the QMS 6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities 6.2 Quality objectives and planning to achieve them 6.3 Planning of changes 5.5 Responsibility, authority and communication 5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities 7.4 Communication 5.6 Management review 9.3 Management review

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 6. Planning for the quality management system 6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities 6.2 Quality objectives and planning to achieve them 6.3 Planning of changes

Definitions 3.09 – effect of uncertainty Risk Note 1 to entry: An effect is a deviation from the expected — positive or negative. Note 2 to entry: Uncertainty is the state, even partial, of deficiency of information related to, understanding or knowledge of, an event, its consequence, or likelihood. Note 3 to entry: Risk is often characterized by reference to potential events (ISO Guide 73, 3.5.1.3) and consequences (ISO Guide 73, 3.6.1.3), or a combination of these. Note 4 to entry: Risk is often expressed in terms of a combination of the consequences of an event (including changes in circumstances) and the associated likelihood (ISO Guide 73, 3.6.1.1) of occurrence.

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 6. Planning for the quality management system 6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities 6.2 Quality objectives and planning to achieve them 6.3 Planning of changes

Comparison (2 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 5 Management responsibility 5 Leadership 5.1 Management commitment 5.1 Leadership and commitment 5.2 Customer focus 5.1.2 Customer focus 5.3 Quality policy 5.2 Quality policy 5.4 Planning 6 Planning for the QMS 6.1 Actions to address risks and opportunities 6.2 Quality objectives and planning to achieve them 6.3 Planning of changes 5.5 Responsibility, authority and communication 5.3 Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities 7.4 Communication 5.6 Management review 9.3 Management review

Comparison (3 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 6 Resource management 7 Support 6.1 Provision of resources 7.1 Resources 6.2 Human resources 7.2 Competence 7.3 Awareness 7.4 Communication 6.3 Infrastructure 7.1.3 Infrastructure 6.4 Work environment 7.1.4 Environment for the operation of processes

Comparison (4 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 7 Product realization 8 Operation 7.1 Planning of product realization 8.1 Operational planning and control 7.2 Customer-related processes 8.2 Determination of requirements for products and services 7.3 Design and development 8.3 Design and Development of products and services 7.4 Purchasing 8.4 Control of external ly provi d ed products and services 7.5 Production and service provision 8.5 Production and service provision 7.6 Control of monitoring and measuring equipment 7.1.5 Monitoring and measuring resources 8.6 Release of products and services

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 8. Operation 8.1 Operation planning and control 8.2 Determination of customer requirements 8.2.1 Customer communication 8.2.2 Review of requirements related to the products and services 8.2.3 Review of the customer requirements

Possible * ISO 9001:2015 8. Operation 8.4 Control of externally provided products and services 8.4.1 General 8.4.2 Type and extent of control of external provision 8.4.3 Documented information for external providers 8.5 Realisation and provision of products and of services 8.5.1 Control of the realization and provision of products and services 8.5.2 Identification and traceability 8.5.3 Property belonging to customers or external providers 8.5.4 Preservation 8.5.5 Post delivery activities 8.5.6 Control of changes

Comparison (4 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 7 Product realization 8 Operation 7.1 Planning of product realization 8.1 Operational planning and control 7.2 Customer-related processes 8.2 Determination of requirements for products and services 7.3 Design and development 8.3 Design and Development of products and services 7.4 Purchasing 8.4 Control of external ly provi d ed products and services 7.5 Production and service provision 8.5 Production and service provision 7.6 Control of monitoring and measuring equipment 7.1.5 Monitoring and measuring resources 8.6 Release of products and services

Comparison (5 of 5) ISO 9001:2008 ISO DIS 9001:2015 8 Measurement, analysis and improvement 9 Performance evaluation 8.1 General 9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation 8.2 Monitoring and measurement 9.2 Internal audit 9.3 Management review 8.3 Control of nonconforming product 8.7 Control of nonconforming process outputs, products and services 9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation 8.4 Analysis of data 9.1 Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation 8.5 Improvement 10 Improvement 10.1 General 10.2 Nonconformity and corrective action 10. 3 Continual improvement

What should you be doing next? Increase awareness and understanding of the changes and communicate and educate within their organisation Regularly check CQI/IRCA websites for - Schedule - Articles - Opinion pieces - Hints and tips Need to make changes - System and people You should start now!

Thank you

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