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WHATS NEW IN ISO 9001:2015

Introduction This presentation will cover the following topics: The ISO 9001 Revision Process Key Inputs to ISO 9001:2015 The High Level Structure Key Changes in ISO 9001:2015 Implementation of the HLS in ISO 9001:2015 2

ISO 9001 revision process 3

ISO Mission Develop, maintain and support products* that enable organizations worldwide to improve their performance by establishing generic QMS requirements providing guidance and support. * ISO 9000, ISO 9001, ISO 9004 & other guidance documents 5

Worldwide ISO 9001 survey A worldwide ISO 9001 survey was conducted. The survey questioned what the most important concepts were to follow for a successful QMS. The results were based on 6,299 answers and the top 6 concepts are as followed: 1. Integration of Risk Management 2. Resource Management 3. Systematic problem solving and learning 4. Voice of the customer 5. Knowledge management 6. Measures (examples are performance, satisfaction and ROI.) 6

Key Inputs Set of stable requirements to last 10 years, 2015 until 2025. Incentivate process approach and effective process management. INPUT Process OUTPUT Changes in practices to QMS and technology. Facilitate implementation in any organisation. Effective verification by first, second and third party organizations. Simplified language and text Quality Management Principles Process approach include concept of system Simpler language for better understanding. 7

High Level Structure Alignment of management systems standards Identical titles and core text Generic basic vocabulary High-Level Structure Annex SL Common main structure, common sub-clauses common terms and definitions New Structure for Management Systems Standards 8

High Level Structure 9

High Level Structure 10

High Level Structure 11

Key Changes in ISO 9001:2015 Exclusions No text for possible exclusions of requirements Intent remains as per clause 1.2 of present standard Leadership Role of Management Representative eliminated Quality policy / objectives compatible with strategic direction Integration of QMS requirements into business processes Goods and services product goods and services New term to make the standard more generic and more applicable to service organizations 12

Reduction of the prescriptive nature of some Requirements Monitoring and measuring equipment Evidence of fitness for purpose Development of goods and services Processes for the development Control of development processes Development transfer Necessary documented information Key changes Context of the organization Two new clauses: 1.Understanding the organization and its context 2.Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties 13

Key changes Significant changes Process approach New clause: Process approach Determination of risk to conformity of goods and services and to customer satisfaction Knowledge as a resource Determine the knowledge necessary for the operation of the QMS and its processes Knowledge shall be maintained, protected and made available as necessary Foresee the need for changes in knowledge and the risk of not acquiring it in a planned and timely manner. 14

Documented information No mention of a Quality Manual Outsourcing of goods and services Key changes Control of external provision of goods and services Risk-based approach to determine type and scope of controls Risk and preventive action Key purpose of a management system is to act as preventive tool Risk-based thinking introduced in all clauses * Risk = effect of uncertainty 15

What is risk-based thinking? Something we all do automatically and often Subconsciously Concept of risk > always implicit in ISO 9001 Risk-based thinking already part of process approach makes preventive action part of the routine Risk often seen as negative Risk-based thinking can also help identify opportunities = positive risk 16

Where is risk addressed in ISO Main objectives of ISO 9001: 9001:2015? To provide confidence in the organization s ability to consistently provide customers with conforming goods and services To enhance customer satisfaction The concept of risk relates to the uncertainty in achieving those objectives 17

Where is risk addressed in ISO 9001:2015? In Clause 4 > the organization is required to determine risks that can affect its ability to meet objectives In Clause 5 > top management are required to commit to ensuring Clause 4 is followed In Clause 6 > the organization is required to plan and take action to address risks and opportunities In Clause 8 > the organization is required to have processes which identify and address risk in its operations In Clause 9 > the organization is required to consider risks and opportunities when determining what needs to be monitored, measured, analyzed and evaluated In Clause 10 > the organization is required to improve by responding to changes in risk and opportunities 18

What should you do?

Implementation of the High-Level Structure 20

Implementation of the High-Level Structure 21

Implementation of the High-Level Structure 22

Implementation of the High-Level Structure 23

Implementation of the High-Level Structure 24

Model of a process-based QMS 25

Single process within the system 26

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 27

Leadership 28

Leadership 29

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 30

Planning 31

Planning 32

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 33

Support 34

Support 35

Support 36

Support 37

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 38

Operation 39

Operation 40

Operation 41

Operation 42

Operation 43

Operation 44

Operation 45

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 46

Performance evaluation 47

Performance evaluation 48

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 49

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 50

ISO 9001:2015 High Level Structure 51

Conclusions More leadership and commitment from top management Process approach as a requirement Risk definition and management Quality objectives at relevant functions, levels and Processes Organizational knowledge as a resource Documented information Planned and controlled operation Performance evaluation 52