ISO 9001:2015
Revision overview
- General users
December 2013
ISO/TC 176/SC 2/WG23 N063
Developed by the ISO sub-committee responsible for communicating
key information about the current revisions to ISO 9001
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Purpose Of Presentation
To provide an overview of the revision of
ISO 9001 which will be published in 2015
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Background To This Presentation
Developed by the ISO sub-committee
responsible for communicating key information
about the current revisions to ISO 9001
This will be updated as the revision progresses
This presentation is available to anyone
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Disclaimers
Verbal statements made by the presenter may
represent personal opinions and/or interpretations
The presentation includes information related to
the revision process up to and including
December 2013
Further changes are likely to occur as the revision
process progresses
You may wish to consider the changes as these
occur and plan accordingly
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ISO Facts
ISO is the International Organization for
Standardization
ISO is based in Switzerland, over 160 nations
participate with approximately 20,000 standards
All ISO standards are based on consensus
ISO standards are usually developed by
Technical Committees (TCs) or their subcommittees, or by Project Committees
ISO work involves experts nominated by
their national standards bodies
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ISO 9001:2015 Development Process
An international ballot agreed the need for revision
There are several distinct stages when developing
an ISO standard; the key ones being:
1. Working drafts (wds)
2. Committee draft (CD)
3. Draft international standard (DIS)
4. Final draft international standard (FDIS)
5. International standard (IS)
The standard is published after approval of the FDIS by
participating national standards bodies and is reviewed
at regular intervals thereafter.
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Key Perspectives
ISO 9001 needs to:
Maintain relevance
Integrate with other management systems
Provide an integrated approach to organizational
management
Provide a consistent foundation for the next 10
years
Reflect the increasingly complex environments in
which organizations operate
Ensure the new standard reflects the needs of all
potential user groups
Enhance an organization's ability to satisfy its
customers
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What Was Considered?
The results of an extensive web-based user
survey
The increasing diversity of ISO 9001 users
Developments in knowledge and technologies
Broader user interests
Changes in industry
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Main Changes
An emphasis on risk-based thinking
Increased emphasis on achieving value for the
organization and its customers
Increase flexibility on the use of documentation
More readily applicable by service type
organizations
Customers remain the
primary focus.
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High Level Structure
A new common format has been developed for use
in all management system standards
Standardized core text and structure
Standardized core definitions
Organizations implementing multiple management systems
(e.g. quality, environmental, information security) can
achieve better integration and easier implementation
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Structure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Scope
Normative references
Terms and definitions
Context of the organization
Context
Interested parties
Scope of QMS
Quality management system
General
Management commitment
Policy
Roles, responsibility and authority
Actions to address risks and opportunities
Objectives and plans to achieve them
Planning of changes
5. Leadership
6. Planning
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Structure
7 Support
Resources
Competence
Awareness
Communication
Documented information
8 Operation
Operational planning and control
Determination of market needs and interaction with
customers
Operational planning process
Control of external provisions of goods and services
Development of goods and services
Production of goods and provision of services
Release of goods and services
Non conforming goods and services
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Structure
9 Performance Evaluation
1.
Monitoring, Measurement, Analysis And Evaluation
2.
Internal Audit
3.
Management Review
10 Improvement
1.
Non-conformity And Corrective Action
2.
Improvement
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Supporting Documents
Certification transition plan and timeframe
Guidance documents on specific topics, e.G. The
process approach
Comparison of ISO 9001:2008 and 9001:2015
Frequently asked questions
ISO website updates
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ISO 9001:2015 Timeline
2013
2014
2015
June 2013 CD
(Committee Draft)
April 2014 DIS
(Draft International Standard)
July 2015 FDIS
(Final Draft International Standard)
September 2015
Published International
Standard
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ISO 9001:2015 Certification Transition Timeline
2015
2016
2017
2018
September 2015
Published International
Standard
September 2015 start of 3 years transition
period to September 2018
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Other Important Information
The revision of ISO 9001 will impact on other
related standards and documents.
Expect changes to:
Industry-specific standards
Supporting documents
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I Need To Ensure My Organization . . .
Knows about the key changes
Understands the key concepts
Plans to implement the new requirements
Stays informed as the revision proceeds
Takes full advantage of the revision of ISO 9001
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What Is Next?
Updates will be made available as the
revision proceeds
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