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Last post 06-17-2008 15:00 by Ken Brown. 3 replies.
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  • 06-17-2008 10:31

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    ISO 9001:2008 - what's new?


    Hello all,

    I'm sure most of you will be aware that a new version of the ISO 9001 standard is earmarked for release later this year, being called ISO 9001:2008, which will update the current ISO 9001:2000 standard.

    Have you read or heard about any of the changes? Please share with other members your thoughts on ISO 9001:2008 and let us know if it will cause you to change any of your existing procedures.

     

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  • 06-17-2008 13:54 In reply to

    • BillD
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    Re: ISO 9001:2008 - what's new?


    Information only Gents,The ISO 9000:2000 family of quality management system standards is being updated with an anticipated final release date in 2009. The updated standards (ISO 9001 and ISO 9004) are being released as committee drafts and are drafts for review. The two documents are not intended to be used for quality system design purposes. As committee drafts, the two standards are offered for public review and comment only.

    The main changes being introduced into the new standard are as follows:

    Clause 0.2 (Process approach)   :  Text added to emphasize the importance of processes being capable of achieving desired outputs

    Clause 1.1 (Scope)
    Clarification that "product" also includes intermediate product Explanation regarding statutory, regulatory and legal requirements

    Clause 4.1 (General requirements)
    Notes added to explain more about outsourcing Types of control that may be applied to outsourced processes Relationship to clause 7.4 (Purchasing) Clarification that outsourced processes are still responsibility of the organization and must be included in the quality management system

    Clause 4.2.1 (Documentation) Clarification that QMS documentation also includes records Documents required by the standard may be combined ISO 9001 requirements may be covered by more than one documented procedure

    Clause 4.2.3 (Document control)
    Clarification that only external documents relevant to the QMS need to be controlled

    Clause 4.2.4 (Records control):
    Editorial changes only (better alignment with ISO 14001)

    Clause 5.5.2 (Management rep)
    Clarifies that this must be a member of the organization's own management

    Clause 6.2.1 (Human resources)
    Clarification that competence requirements are relevant for any personnel who are involved in the operation of the quality management system

    Clause 6.3 (Infrastructure): 
    Includes information systems as example

    Clause 6.4 (Work environment)
    Clarifies that this includes conditions under which work is performed and includes, for example physical, environmental and other factors such as noise, temperature, humidity, lighting, or weather

    Clause 7.2.1 (Customer related processes)
    Clarifies that post-delivery activities may include: Actions under warranty provisions Contractual obligations such as maintenance services Supplementary services such as recycling or final disposal

    Clause 7.3.1 (Design & development planning)
    Clarifies that design and development review, verification and validation have distinct purposes These may be conducted and recorded separately or in any combination as suitable for the product and the organization

    Clause 7.3.3(Design & development outputs):
    Clarifies that information needed for production and service provision includes preservation of the product

    Clause 7.5.4 (Customer property):  Explains that both intellectual property and personal data should be considered as customer property

    Clause 7.6 (Now retitled Control of Monitoring and Measuring equipment)
    Explanatory notes added regarding the use of computer software:   "Confirmation of the ability of computer software to satisfy the intended application would typically include its verification and configuration management to maintain its suitability for use."

    Clause 8.2.1 (Customer satisfaction)
    Note added to explain that monitoring of customer perception may include input from sources such as customer satisfaction surveys, customer data on delivered product quality, user opinion surveys, lost business analysis, compliments, and dealer reports

    Clause 8.2.3 (Monitoring / Measurement of process)
    Note added to clarify that when deciding on appropriate methods, the organization should consider impact on the conformity to product requirements and on the effectiveness of the quality management system. 

  • 06-17-2008 14:17 In reply to

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    Re: ISO 9001:2008 - what's new?


     Great post Bill - thanks for sharing!

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  • 06-17-2008 15:00 In reply to

    • Ken Brown
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    Re: ISO 9001:2008 - what's new?


    Cheers Bill,

    If that's it, then I don't see much of an issue. After more then seven years, is that all they could come up with?

    Was expecting some singing & dancing stuff. Oh well, it make its easier for us hardpushed QA folk.

    KB

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