QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
ISO 9001 is the quality management system standard.
• ISO 9001:2008 – Requirements: this sets out the criteria you will need to meet if you wish to operate in accordance with the standard and gain certification.
Who is it relevant to?
ISO 9001 is suitable for any organisation looking to improve the way it is operated and managed, regardless of size or sector.
In addition, ISO 9001 is designed to be compatible with other management systems standards and specifications, such as BS OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health and Safety and ISO 14001 Environment.
They can be integrated seamlessly through Integrated Management. They share many principles so choosing an integrated management system can offer excellent value for money.
A number of major purchasers require their suppliers to be certified to ISO 9001 as part of their approved supplier requirements.
Some benefits of installing a quality management system, include significant financial benefits from defect prevention
TS 16949 (Automotive), This is the international quality management standard specifically written by the automotive industry in a concerted effort to improve quality and assure the integrity of suppliers to the industry. Customer specific requirements include; FMEA, APQP, PPAP, SPC, MSA
AS9100 / 9120 (Aerospace), This is the international quality management standard specifically written by the aerospace industry in a concerted effort to improve quality and assure the integrity of suppliers to the industry
Paul Sellers Quality Health and Safety Management Blackpool Lancashire
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