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Introduction to ISO9001:2008
www.9001manual.com
What are the ISO 9000 standards?
• The ISO 9000 standards are a collection of
formal International Standards, Technical
Specifications, Technical Reports, Handbooks
and web based documents on Quality
Management.
• There are 25 documents in the collection
altogether
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 2
What are the main ISO 9000
standards?
 ISO 9000:2005 Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary.
Covers the basics of what quality management systems are and also contains the
core language of the ISO 9000 series of standards. A guidance document used for
reference to understand terms and vocabulary related to quality management
systems.
 ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems – Requirements
This is the only ISO9000 standard for which certification can be gained.
Intended for use in any organization regardless of size, type or product including
service. It provides a number of Quality Management System requirements which
an organization needs to fulfil to achieve customer satisfaction. It includes a
requirement for the continual improvement.
 ISO 9004:2000 Quality management systems - Guidelines for performance
improvements. Covers continual improvement. This gives you advice on what you
could do to enhance a mature system. This standard very specifically states that it
is not intended as a guide to implementation.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 3
What are the ISO 9001 requirements for a
Quality Management System?
• The organisation needs to demonstrate its
ability to consistently provide product that
meets customer and regulatory requirements .
• The organisation must aim to enhance
customer satisfaction through the
effective application of the quality
management system. This includes
processes for continual improvement of
the system.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 4
What are the requirements of ISO 9001?
The requirements in ISO 9001 include:
a set of procedures that cover all key
processes in a business
monitoring processes to ensure they are effective
keeping adequate records
checking output for defects, with appropriate and
corrective action where necessary
regularly reviewing individual processes and the
quality system itself for effectiveness
Focus on continual improvement
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 5
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System requirements?
The ISO9001:2008 Standard consists of the following
sections:
Section 1: Scope
Section 2: Normative Reference
Section 3: Terms and definitions
Section 4: Quality Management System
Section 5: Management Responsibility
Section 6: Resource Management
Section 7: Product Realization
Section 8: Measurement, analysis and improvement
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 6
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
requirements:
Section 4: Quality Management System from our
Manual
Quality Management System Section 4 ISO9001:2008
Section 4.1
Introduction to the Quality Management
System
Document Hierarchy
Section 4.2
Documentation Requirements
Customer, Statutory and Regulatory
Requirements
Document Control Procedure
Record Control Procedure
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 7
ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
requirements:
Section 5: Management Responsibility from our
ManualManagement Responsibility Section 5 ISO9001:2008
Section 5.1 Senior Management Commitment
Section 5.2 Customer Focus
Section 5.3 Quality Policy
Section 5.4
Quality Management System Planning
Quality Objectives
Section 5.5
Responsibility, Authority and Communication
Responsibility & Authority
Management Representative
Internal Communication
Section 5.6 Management Review
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8
ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management
System requirements:
Section 6: Resource Management from our
Manual
Resource Management Section 6 ISO9001:2008
Section 6.1 Provision of Resources
Section 6.2 Human Resources
Section 6.3 Infrastructure
Section 6.4 Work Environment
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 9
ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
requirements:
Section 7: Product Realisation from our Manual
Product Realisation Section 7 ISO9001:2008
Section 7.1 Planning of Product Realisation
Section 7.2
Customer Related Processes
Contract Review
Production Planning
Communication
Customer Communication
Authority Communication
Section 7.3 Design and Development
Section 7.4
Purchasing
Purchasing Documents
Supplier Assurance and Approval
Verification of Purchased Materials
Supplier Performance Review
Suppliers and Contractor Communication
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com
10
ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
requirements:
Section 7: Product Realisation from our Manual
Product Realisation Section 7 ISO9001:2008
Section 7.5
Control of Production and Service Provision
Identification and Traceability
Customer Property
Systems of Preservation of Product
Housekeeping Policy
Cleaning Policy
Pest Control Policy
Control of Visitors and Contractors
Despatch and Distribution
Maintenance
Waste Management
Crisis Management
Section 7.6
Control of Monitoring and Measurement
Equipment
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11
ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
requirements: Section 8: Measurement, Analysis
and Improvement from our Manual
Measurement, Analysis and Improvement Section 8 ISO9001:2008
Section 8.1
Measurement, Analysis and Improvement of the
Quality Management System
Section 8.2
Monitoring and Measurement
Customer Satisfaction
Internal Audits
Monitoring and Measurement of Processes
Monitoring and Measurement of Product
Section 8.3
Control of Non-Conforming Product
Product Recall
Section 8.4 Analysis of Data
Section 8.5
Corrective Action
Preventative Action
Improvement
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ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System document requirements?
ISO 9001:2008 refers specifically to only 6 documented
procedures (See next Slide).
Other documentation may be required by an organization in
order to manage the processes that are necessary for the
effective operation of the quality management system.
This will vary depending on the size of the organization, the
kind of activities in which it is involved and their complexity.
Our small business manual covers all the basic clauses of ISO
9001:2008 with 9 procedures/documents our ISO9001:2008 is
much more detailed and has 30 documents. Both include 14
records.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 13
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System requirements?
The standard specifies six compulsory documents:
• Control of Documents (4.2.3)
• Control of Records (4.2.4)
• Internal Audits (8.2.2)
• Control of Nonconforming Product / Service (8.3)
• Corrective Action (8.5.2)
• Preventive Action (8.5.3)
• In addition to these ISO 9001:2008 requires a Quality
Policy and Quality Manual
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 14
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System requirements?
The standard specifies six compulsory documents:
Control of Documents (4.2.3)
•The ISO9001:2008 standard requires that
an organization needs a documented
procedure to control quality documents.
All employees must have access to
up-to-date documents and be aware of
how to use them.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 15
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System requirements?
The standard specifies six compulsory documents:
Corrective Action (8.5.2)
• The ISO9001:2008 standard requires that you take Corrective
Action to rectify non-conformances. It is a
requirement to keep records of these activities
and monitor their effectiveness.
Preventive Action (8.5.3)
• The ISO9001:2008 standard requires that you
need to take Preventative Action to eliminate
potential causes of problems. It is a requirement to keep
records of these activities and monitor their effectiveness.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 16
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System requirements?
ISO 9001:2008 requires a Quality Policy and Quality Manual:
•The quality policy is a formal statement from
management, closely linked to the business
and marketing plan and to customer needs.
The quality policy is understood and
followed at all levels and by all employees.
Each employee needs measurable objectives
to work towards.
•Your procedures will be maintained in your Quality Manual.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 17
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
management systems requirements?
The ISO9001:2008 standard has an absolute requirement to maintain the
following records:
•Management Review Minutes
•Training Record
•Product Release Record
•Design and Development Records
- Results of the review of customer requirements
- Design and development inputs relating to product requirements
- Results of design and development reviews and actions
- Results of design and development verification and actions
- Results of design and development validation and actions
- Results of the review of design and development changes
•Supplier Assessment Record
* All of these records are provided in our manual packs
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 18
What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality
Management System requirements?
The ISO9001:2008 standard has an absolute requirement to maintain the following
records:
•Validation Record
•Identification and Traceability Record
•Register of Customer Property
•Calibration Record
- Basis used for calibration or verification of measuring equipment where no
international or national measurement standards exist
- Validity of the previous measuring results when the measuring equipment is
found not to conform to requirements
- Results of calibration and verification of measuring equipment
•Internal Audit Record
•Records of Non-conforming Product
•Corrective Action Request Form
•Preventative Action Request Form
* All of these records are provided in our manual packs
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 19
What are the 8 Quality Management Principles?
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 20
Why is customer satisfaction included in ISO
9001?
"Customer satisfaction" is one of the
main driving criteria for any organization.
In order to evaluate if a product meets
customer needs and expectations, it is
necessary to monitor and measure
customer satisfaction. Improvements
can be made by taking action to address any identified
issues and concerns. Your customers will gain confidence
that your products will meet their needs and increase their
satisfaction.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 21
ISO 9001:2008 Process Approach to
Management
What is a “process approach”?
• The systematic identification and management
of the processes within an organization and the
interactions between the processes is known as
a process approach to management.
• The process approach is a key element of the
ISO 9000 standards.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 22
ISO 9001:2008 Process Approach to
Management
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 23
What is the PDCA cycle?
The PDCA cycle is an established, logical, method that can
be used to improve a process. This requires:
(P) planning (what to do and how to do it),
(D) executing the plan (do what was planned),
(C) checking the results (did things happened according
to plan) and
(A) act to improve the process (how to improve next
time).
The PDCA cycle can be applied within an individual
process, or across a group of processes.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 24
PDCA Cycle
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 25
What do you need to do to comply with ISO
9001:2008?
When initially starting to use ISO 9001, you should
familiarize yourself with the Quality Management
System standards, especially ISO 9000, ISO 9001 and
ISO 9004, and consider their requirements.
If you wish to proceed to certification, you
should follow our guides and checklists and
implement the procedures and records in our
manual pack then use Gap Analysis Checklist
to determine if your system meets the requirements of
ISO 9001. Developing and implement additional
procedures or processes to address any shortfalls.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 26
What are the requirements for auditors?
The standards require that auditors are able to understand the
organization's activities and processes and appropriately audit
against the requirements of the ISO 9001 in relation to the
organization's objectives.
Auditors should be able to demonstrate
competency in:
Quality Management Systems.
The requirements of the ISO 9001:2008.
A general understanding of ISO 9000:2005 and ISO 9004.
Auditing techniques.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 27
How will the implementation of the
ISO9001:2008 standard help us?
Improves Efficiency and Streamlines operations:
• Your quality management system focuses on
your objectives and operating processes. This
encourages you to improve the efficiency of
your business, the quality of your products, the
service you provide and helps to reduce your
waste and customer complaints levels.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 28
How will the implementation of the
ISO9001:2008 standard help us?
It increases customer satisfaction:
• The structure of ISO 9001 ensures that the needs of the
customer are being considered and met and your company
focus is on constantly increasing customer satisfaction.
• "Customer satisfaction" is one of the main driving criteria for
any organization. In order to evaluate if a product meets
customer needs and expectations, it is necessary to monitor
and measure customer satisfaction. Improvements can be
made by taking action to address any identified issues and
concerns. Your customers will gain confidence that your
products will meet their needs and increase their satisfaction.
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 29
What is the next stage for us?
View our Guide to the process of Implementing an IS
05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 30

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  • 2. What are the ISO 9000 standards? • The ISO 9000 standards are a collection of formal International Standards, Technical Specifications, Technical Reports, Handbooks and web based documents on Quality Management. • There are 25 documents in the collection altogether 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 2
  • 3. What are the main ISO 9000 standards?  ISO 9000:2005 Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary. Covers the basics of what quality management systems are and also contains the core language of the ISO 9000 series of standards. A guidance document used for reference to understand terms and vocabulary related to quality management systems.  ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems – Requirements This is the only ISO9000 standard for which certification can be gained. Intended for use in any organization regardless of size, type or product including service. It provides a number of Quality Management System requirements which an organization needs to fulfil to achieve customer satisfaction. It includes a requirement for the continual improvement.  ISO 9004:2000 Quality management systems - Guidelines for performance improvements. Covers continual improvement. This gives you advice on what you could do to enhance a mature system. This standard very specifically states that it is not intended as a guide to implementation. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 3
  • 4. What are the ISO 9001 requirements for a Quality Management System? • The organisation needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and regulatory requirements . • The organisation must aim to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the quality management system. This includes processes for continual improvement of the system. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 4
  • 5. What are the requirements of ISO 9001? The requirements in ISO 9001 include: a set of procedures that cover all key processes in a business monitoring processes to ensure they are effective keeping adequate records checking output for defects, with appropriate and corrective action where necessary regularly reviewing individual processes and the quality system itself for effectiveness Focus on continual improvement 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 5
  • 6. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements? The ISO9001:2008 Standard consists of the following sections: Section 1: Scope Section 2: Normative Reference Section 3: Terms and definitions Section 4: Quality Management System Section 5: Management Responsibility Section 6: Resource Management Section 7: Product Realization Section 8: Measurement, analysis and improvement 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 6
  • 7. ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements: Section 4: Quality Management System from our Manual Quality Management System Section 4 ISO9001:2008 Section 4.1 Introduction to the Quality Management System Document Hierarchy Section 4.2 Documentation Requirements Customer, Statutory and Regulatory Requirements Document Control Procedure Record Control Procedure 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 7 ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
  • 8. ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements: Section 5: Management Responsibility from our ManualManagement Responsibility Section 5 ISO9001:2008 Section 5.1 Senior Management Commitment Section 5.2 Customer Focus Section 5.3 Quality Policy Section 5.4 Quality Management System Planning Quality Objectives Section 5.5 Responsibility, Authority and Communication Responsibility & Authority Management Representative Internal Communication Section 5.6 Management Review 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 8 ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
  • 9. ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements: Section 6: Resource Management from our Manual Resource Management Section 6 ISO9001:2008 Section 6.1 Provision of Resources Section 6.2 Human Resources Section 6.3 Infrastructure Section 6.4 Work Environment 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 9 ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
  • 10. ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements: Section 7: Product Realisation from our Manual Product Realisation Section 7 ISO9001:2008 Section 7.1 Planning of Product Realisation Section 7.2 Customer Related Processes Contract Review Production Planning Communication Customer Communication Authority Communication Section 7.3 Design and Development Section 7.4 Purchasing Purchasing Documents Supplier Assurance and Approval Verification of Purchased Materials Supplier Performance Review Suppliers and Contractor Communication 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 10 ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
  • 11. ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements: Section 7: Product Realisation from our Manual Product Realisation Section 7 ISO9001:2008 Section 7.5 Control of Production and Service Provision Identification and Traceability Customer Property Systems of Preservation of Product Housekeeping Policy Cleaning Policy Pest Control Policy Control of Visitors and Contractors Despatch and Distribution Maintenance Waste Management Crisis Management Section 7.6 Control of Monitoring and Measurement Equipment 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 11 ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
  • 12. ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements: Section 8: Measurement, Analysis and Improvement from our Manual Measurement, Analysis and Improvement Section 8 ISO9001:2008 Section 8.1 Measurement, Analysis and Improvement of the Quality Management System Section 8.2 Monitoring and Measurement Customer Satisfaction Internal Audits Monitoring and Measurement of Processes Monitoring and Measurement of Product Section 8.3 Control of Non-Conforming Product Product Recall Section 8.4 Analysis of Data Section 8.5 Corrective Action Preventative Action Improvement 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 12 ISO 9001:2008 Clause Our Procedure
  • 13. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System document requirements? ISO 9001:2008 refers specifically to only 6 documented procedures (See next Slide). Other documentation may be required by an organization in order to manage the processes that are necessary for the effective operation of the quality management system. This will vary depending on the size of the organization, the kind of activities in which it is involved and their complexity. Our small business manual covers all the basic clauses of ISO 9001:2008 with 9 procedures/documents our ISO9001:2008 is much more detailed and has 30 documents. Both include 14 records. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 13
  • 14. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements? The standard specifies six compulsory documents: • Control of Documents (4.2.3) • Control of Records (4.2.4) • Internal Audits (8.2.2) • Control of Nonconforming Product / Service (8.3) • Corrective Action (8.5.2) • Preventive Action (8.5.3) • In addition to these ISO 9001:2008 requires a Quality Policy and Quality Manual 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 14
  • 15. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements? The standard specifies six compulsory documents: Control of Documents (4.2.3) •The ISO9001:2008 standard requires that an organization needs a documented procedure to control quality documents. All employees must have access to up-to-date documents and be aware of how to use them. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 15
  • 16. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements? The standard specifies six compulsory documents: Corrective Action (8.5.2) • The ISO9001:2008 standard requires that you take Corrective Action to rectify non-conformances. It is a requirement to keep records of these activities and monitor their effectiveness. Preventive Action (8.5.3) • The ISO9001:2008 standard requires that you need to take Preventative Action to eliminate potential causes of problems. It is a requirement to keep records of these activities and monitor their effectiveness. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 16
  • 17. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements? ISO 9001:2008 requires a Quality Policy and Quality Manual: •The quality policy is a formal statement from management, closely linked to the business and marketing plan and to customer needs. The quality policy is understood and followed at all levels and by all employees. Each employee needs measurable objectives to work towards. •Your procedures will be maintained in your Quality Manual. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 17
  • 18. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems requirements? The ISO9001:2008 standard has an absolute requirement to maintain the following records: •Management Review Minutes •Training Record •Product Release Record •Design and Development Records - Results of the review of customer requirements - Design and development inputs relating to product requirements - Results of design and development reviews and actions - Results of design and development verification and actions - Results of design and development validation and actions - Results of the review of design and development changes •Supplier Assessment Record * All of these records are provided in our manual packs 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 18
  • 19. What are the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System requirements? The ISO9001:2008 standard has an absolute requirement to maintain the following records: •Validation Record •Identification and Traceability Record •Register of Customer Property •Calibration Record - Basis used for calibration or verification of measuring equipment where no international or national measurement standards exist - Validity of the previous measuring results when the measuring equipment is found not to conform to requirements - Results of calibration and verification of measuring equipment •Internal Audit Record •Records of Non-conforming Product •Corrective Action Request Form •Preventative Action Request Form * All of these records are provided in our manual packs 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 19
  • 20. What are the 8 Quality Management Principles? 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 20
  • 21. Why is customer satisfaction included in ISO 9001? "Customer satisfaction" is one of the main driving criteria for any organization. In order to evaluate if a product meets customer needs and expectations, it is necessary to monitor and measure customer satisfaction. Improvements can be made by taking action to address any identified issues and concerns. Your customers will gain confidence that your products will meet their needs and increase their satisfaction. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 21
  • 22. ISO 9001:2008 Process Approach to Management What is a “process approach”? • The systematic identification and management of the processes within an organization and the interactions between the processes is known as a process approach to management. • The process approach is a key element of the ISO 9000 standards. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 22
  • 23. ISO 9001:2008 Process Approach to Management 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 23
  • 24. What is the PDCA cycle? The PDCA cycle is an established, logical, method that can be used to improve a process. This requires: (P) planning (what to do and how to do it), (D) executing the plan (do what was planned), (C) checking the results (did things happened according to plan) and (A) act to improve the process (how to improve next time). The PDCA cycle can be applied within an individual process, or across a group of processes. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 24
  • 26. What do you need to do to comply with ISO 9001:2008? When initially starting to use ISO 9001, you should familiarize yourself with the Quality Management System standards, especially ISO 9000, ISO 9001 and ISO 9004, and consider their requirements. If you wish to proceed to certification, you should follow our guides and checklists and implement the procedures and records in our manual pack then use Gap Analysis Checklist to determine if your system meets the requirements of ISO 9001. Developing and implement additional procedures or processes to address any shortfalls. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 26
  • 27. What are the requirements for auditors? The standards require that auditors are able to understand the organization's activities and processes and appropriately audit against the requirements of the ISO 9001 in relation to the organization's objectives. Auditors should be able to demonstrate competency in: Quality Management Systems. The requirements of the ISO 9001:2008. A general understanding of ISO 9000:2005 and ISO 9004. Auditing techniques. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 27
  • 28. How will the implementation of the ISO9001:2008 standard help us? Improves Efficiency and Streamlines operations: • Your quality management system focuses on your objectives and operating processes. This encourages you to improve the efficiency of your business, the quality of your products, the service you provide and helps to reduce your waste and customer complaints levels. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 28
  • 29. How will the implementation of the ISO9001:2008 standard help us? It increases customer satisfaction: • The structure of ISO 9001 ensures that the needs of the customer are being considered and met and your company focus is on constantly increasing customer satisfaction. • "Customer satisfaction" is one of the main driving criteria for any organization. In order to evaluate if a product meets customer needs and expectations, it is necessary to monitor and measure customer satisfaction. Improvements can be made by taking action to address any identified issues and concerns. Your customers will gain confidence that your products will meet their needs and increase their satisfaction. 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 29
  • 30. What is the next stage for us? View our Guide to the process of Implementing an IS 05/10/15 www.9001manual.com 30