Wednesday, January 27, 2016

ISO 9001:2015 REQUIREMENTS (PART 5) PRODUCT REALIZATION ISO 9001:2015 - Sections 8.4 – 8.5.4 & 7.1.5.2


ISO 9001:2015 REQUIREMENTS (PART 5) PRODUCT REALIZATION

ISO 9001:2015 - Sections 8.4 – 8.5.4 & 7.1.5.2


Introduction
This is a continuation of a series of articles. If you have read the earlier ones, you can skip this introduction and start reading after the underlined break, marked Start Requirements, Part 5.

The release of the Final Draft International Standard of ISO 9001:2015 has created a great deal of hand wringing and argument that many requirements of the ISO 9001:2008  standard have been deleted, abandoned and/or lessened.  Furthermore, it has been replaced by an over worded document that doesn’t address the needed direction for an organization to follow in order to create and maintain a functioning and vibrant Quality Management System. Many tongues have uttered the soliloquy that an organization no longer needs to have a Quality ManualQuality Objectives, or the six required procedures for their respective Quality Management Systems.  Reality: nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is that the ISO 9001:2015 standard does not reduce any requirements. It does require them in a different language, and does require/ empower the organization to decide the details.

The Introduction part of this series of articles provided a “30,000 ft.” view of the ISO 9001: 2015 standard. This paper is the fifth in the Requirements series, subdivided into sub parts to handle the standard piece by piece. The series is aimed at readers who currently use the ISO 9001:2008 version, and would like to know how to handle the ISO 9001:2015 version. Each of the sub parts in the Requirements series will take a portion of the ISO 9001:2008 version and help the reader understand the following:

Where it is in the New Standard:
Owing to the changed structure and organization of ISO 9001:2015 version, some may find a bit of a challenge in trying to relate to the new standard from the perspective of ISO 9001: 2008version. This subsection will help in navigating the new standard.

What is Missing? 
This subsection will point out parts of the old standard ISO 9001:2008 that may have been omitted in the new standard ISO 9001:2015 .

What is Added/ Changed:
This subsection will point to those requirements that did not exist in the ISO 9001:2008, and have been added to the ISO 9001:2015.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

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  • Highlights of the changes- explains the theme of the new one
  • Structure and logic of the new standard
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  • Clause by clause strategy for implementation
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  • Documents/Procedures/Work Instructions/Quality Manual?
  • What do I keep from my old QMS?
  • Re-numbering to the new ISO 2015 standard
  • How to build a transition plan
  • Training employees on ISO 2015


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  • Clause by clause explanation of what is needed to demonstrate compliance
  • ISO 9001-2015 Certification


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Wali Alam
Wali is a degreed engineer with 22 years of leadership experience in manufacturing that included leadership roles in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing, supply-chain, and quality systems. He has spent an additional 23 years working continuously as a certification auditor, consultant, and trainer in North America, UK and Asia. He was one of the first Registered Lead auditors in the USA. Wali is well regarded in the Quality profession and enjoyed major leadership roles in the American Society for Quality. He has spoken several times at Quality conferences, and is a featured speaker at the International Conference on Standards, Indianapolis, Nov 9-10.


Michael Prior
Michael is a Certified Quality Auditor and has a Bachelor of Science from Texas State University. Michael has over 25 years of corporate experience in Fortune 100 companies. He has published several articles related to ISO 9001-2008 and 9001-2015. He is a practicing auditor and professional speaker, and has instructed QMS courses both in industrial and college settings.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

ISO 9001:2015 REQUIREMENTS (PART 4) PRODUCT REALIZATION



ISO 9001:2015 REQUIREMENTS (PART 4) PRODUCT REALIZATION

What is missing in ISO 9001:2015?  

   Nothing is missing or has been replaced.  However, there has been re arrangement of several of the subsections of the previous version of ISO 9001 2008.

What is added/ changed? 
   A new numbering system has been introduced that adds to the intended “flow” of the new standard. This has allowed for some older sections/sub sections to be moved around to become a more logical fit with the requirements of the new standard. To Read more about ISO 9001:2015 REQUIREMENTS click the link below.


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