ISO 9001:2015
Implementing the standard after the deadline Implementing the standard after the deadlineISO 9001:2015 transition window is closed
The last official day to transition your ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System certification was 14 September 2018. Even if you haven’t started, it’s never too late to adapt your quality management system and experience the benefits of the new standard.
Though your certificate has now expired, BSI can still help you achieve certification to ISO 9001:2015. The sooner you get in touch, the sooner we can help.
Informative ISO transition videos
Created to help you transition to the latest ISO management system standards including ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015, BSI clients share their perspectives about some of the key areas in the new standards. Essential viewing to help make your transition smooth and successful, they include;
- The benefits of the new standards
- How to prepare your transition
- Top tips for your transition
- All about leadership in the new standards
ISO 9001:2015 revision news
BSI obtains first global accreditation from ANAB to certify organizations to the new Quality Management standard ISO 9001:2015
We’re proud to announce that BSI is the first to receive official global accreditation status from the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) to certify organizations to the new Quality Management Standard, ISO 9001:2015. The decision was made utilizing ISO/FDIS 9001:2015 and accredited certificates to ISO 9001:2015 cannot be issued until the standard is published, expected in September 2015.
Benefits of the standard
Bringing Quality and Continuous Improvement into the heart of your business
The revised standard will ensure that quality management is now completely integrated and aligned with the business strategies of your organization
Leadership
Greater involvement in the management system by the leadership team will ensure the whole organization will be motivated towards the organizations goals and objectives.
Introduction of Risk & Opportunity Management
Reinforces use of the management system as a governance tool and will help identify business opportunities that contribute to bottom line improvements.
An Integrated Approach
With the new structure applicable to all new ISO management systems standards it wll be much easier to implement multiple, integrated management systems.
The ISO 9001 structure
The new standard is based on Annex SL – the new high level structure (HLS) that brings a common framework to all management system standards. This helps to keep consistency, alignment different management system standards, offer matching sub-clauses against the top-level structure and apply common language across all standards.
The key changes in the proposed standard are:
- The emphasis on leadership
- The focus on risk management
- Emphasis on objectives measurement and change
- Communication and awareness
- Fewer prescriptive requirements
With the new standard in place, organizations will find it easier to incorporate their quality management system into the core business processes and gain greater business benefit.