The Next Version of ISO 9001 - What To Expect: Nigel H Croft
The Next Version of ISO 9001 - What To Expect: Nigel H Croft
The Next Version of ISO 9001 - What To Expect: Nigel H Croft
Nigel H Croft
Chairman, ISO/TC176/SC2 Quality Systems
Sept 2012
Seminar Outline
Background Future strategic direction of the ISO 9000 standards Inputs into the next revision of ISO 9001 The new ISO Directives Annex SL - the common structure and format for all future ISO management system standards Timeline for the revision process
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ISO Mission
Standards development work is done by Technical Committees comprising experts nominated by their national standards body or liaison organization. TC1 was the first Technical Committee (1948!!) for standardization of screw threads TC 176 = Technical Committee Number 176 for Quality Management and Quality Assurance
TC 176/SC 2 is the subcommittee responsible for ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 standards, among others
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Development of generic quality management system standards that have broad application:
Over 1,000,000 worldwide certifications to ISO 9001 BUT Its about more than just certification
Certification to ISO 9001 should be a result of a well-implemented quality management system! Other ISO/TC 176 products are aimed to assist organizations in improving their quality management system.
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CSAG
Spanish Trans TG
SC 1
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TC176/SC2 Mission
To develop, maintain and support a portfolio of products that enable organizations to improve their performance and to benefit from the implementation of a robust quality management system. To establish generic quality management system requirements that provide the foundations to build confidence in goods and services delivered throughout the supply chain to organizations and people worldwide. To provide guidance and support, where needed, to ensure the continued credibility of our products.
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TC176/SC2 Vision
SC2s products are recognized and respected worldwide, and used by organizations as an integral component of sustainable development
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Formal definition......... set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish policies and objectives, and processes to achieve those objectives In other words: System should be results focused A documented system NOT a system of documents
Hardware (equipment)
Software (methods)
Humanware (people)
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3 core concepts
Identify the processes needed for the system Manage the processes and the system using Plan-Do-Check-Act Continually monitor the risks (Cause and effect)
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Generic Process
How to carry out Process documented or not) Extent of planning depends on RISK
P
CUSTOMER (Internal or external)
INPUTS
DESIRED OUTPUTS
PRODUCT
Effect on Product conformance Environmental Aspects / Impacts Health and Safety Risks Social implications Etc etc
C
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MONITOR/MEASURE
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Increased customer expectations for confidence in products and services Increasing use of QMS standards for global trade. Increasing use of ISO 9001 by various industry sectors Credibility of 3rd party certification. Drive for greater efficiency (lean initiatives) Increased sophistication of quality management tools. Increasing regulatory emphasis on public health and safety (eg food; medical devices); Multiple management systems standards, programs and schemes;
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Long-term strategic planning has been underway for 2 years within TC176/SC2
Recognition of the need for a major overhaul of ISO 9001 Needs to take us well into the 2020s!!
ISO Systematic review (March 2012) has given approval to begin a major new revision to ISO 9001 WG 24 established and began preliminary work on draft design specification (June 2012) Ballot on design specification closes Oct 1st 2012 Work on drafting expected to begin Nov 2012
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ISO 9001 Focus on providing confidence in the organizations PRODUCTS (Organizational improvement is a secondary objective) Most probable entry point for many organizations Needs to stimulate interest to look BEYOND certification ISO 9004 Focus on providing confidence in the ORGANIZATION Should provide links to other management systems and methodologies
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Provide a stable core set of requirements for the next 10 years or more Maintain the current focus on effective process management to produce desired outcomes Take account of changes in quality management systems practices and technology since the last major revision in 2000 Apply Annex SL of the ISO Directives to enhance compatibility and alignment with other ISO management system standards Facilitate effective organizational implementation and effective conformity assessment by first, second and third parties Use simplified language and writing styles to aid understanding and consistent interpretations of its requirements.
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Greater emphasis on organizations ability to provide conforming products Output Matters! Greater clarity and simplicity of language for better implementation
12,000+ responses to online user survey Revision of the 8 Quality Management Principles Output from the Future Concepts Task Group
Output from the ISO Joint Technical Coordination Group (now published in the ISO Directives)
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Led by Prof. Y.Iizuka (Japan Deming prizewinner!) High level strategic thinkers Are they still relevant? Any modifications needed? Any new principles to be added?
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Integration of risk based thinking More emphasis on the Quality Management Principles Better alignment with business management processes Output matters (Product conformity and process effectiveness) Knowledge management Life cycle management (LCM) Improvement and innovation Time/Speed/Agility Technology and Changes in IT Incorporation of Quality Tools like 6, QFD, benchmarking etc
* NOTE: Not all of these concepts will necessarily be incorporated into ISO 9001:2015
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ISO 50001
(Energy Management)
ISO 30301
(Records management)
ISO 13485
(Medical devices)
ISO 14001
(EMS)
(Societal security)
ISO 27001
(ISMS)
ISO 20121
(Sustainable event management)
OHSAS 18001
(Health & Safety)
ISO 39001
(Road safety management)
etc
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etc
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Joint vision for management system standards High level structure for all ISO management systems standards Identical sub-clause titles under the high level structure Generic core vocabulary for management system standards
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Incorporates the recommendations of the JTCG work Defines the common structure and format for all new ISO management system standards and revisions to existing standards Common text (approx 30% of each standard will be identical text) Will have a profound impact on future ISO 9001
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policy; planning; implementation and operation; performance assessment; improvement; management review.
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Some examples..
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(This is key to maintaining the process approach, which will now be embedded in ALL ISO management system standards) (Current clause 4.1 of ISO 9001:2008 likely to be incorporated into this clause)
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what will be done what resources will be required who will be responsible when it will be completed how the results will be evaluated.
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7.4 Communication
The organization shall determine the need for internal and external communications relevant to the XXX management system including on what it will communicate when to communicate with whom to communicate
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10 Improvement
10.1 Nonconformity and corrective action When a nonconformity occurs, the organization shall: a) react to the nonconformity, and as applicable
take action to control and correct it, and deal with the consequences;
b) evaluate the need for action to eliminate the causes of the nonconformity, in order that it does not recur or occur elsewhere, by
reviewing the nonconformity determining the causes of the nonconformity, and determining if similar nonconformities exist, or could potentially occur;
c) implement any action needed; d) review the effectiveness of any corrective action taken; and e) make changes to the XXX management system, if necessary.
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SC2 Strategic Plan Review of QMPs User Survey TG Future Concept Papers ISO Directives Annex SL
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Conclusions
New revision process for ISO 9001 already underway Major changes likely
Update ISO 9001 to reflect modern business practices, changing business environment etc, since last major revision Provide more emphasis on achieving product conformity Simplification of language Improve compatibility with other management system standards
Validation projects will be undertaken with users Scheduled publication date is September 2015 We will be working closely with IAF to define transition policy at the appropriate time
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nhc@tcaglobal.org
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