ISO 9001:2008
What is ISO 9001:2008?
ISO 9000 is a generic name given to a family of standards developed to provide a framework around which a quality management system can effectively be implemented. The ISO 9000 family of standards was revised in December 2000. (These pages refer to ISO 9000:2000 series, as opposed to ISO 9000:1994 series - the previous version). ISO 9001:2008, the requirement standard, includes the following main sections: Quality Management System, Management Responsibility, Resource Management Product Realization, Measurement Analysis and Improvement.
Which organizations can implement ISO 9001:2008?
Any organization looking forward to keep up a commitment to quality. In fact any organization, whatever their size or industry sector can give themselves a secure future by introducing a quality management system (QMS) such as ISO 9000.
To name a few Pharmaceutical & Bulk Drug Industry, Dyes & Chemical Industry, IT , Rolling Mills, Steel Industry, Ship Breaking Industry, Plastic Industry, Food Industry, Educational Institutes, Showrooms, Automotive Industry etc..
Advantages of implementing ISO 9001:2008 (Quality Management System)
Policies and objectives set by 'top management'
Understanding customer's requirements with a view to achieving customer satisfaction. Improved internal and external communications
Greater understanding of the organization's processes
Understanding how statutory and regulatory requirements impact on the organization &
Your customers' clear responsibilities and authorities agreed for all staff
Improved use of time and resources
Reduced wastage
Greater consistency and tractability of products and services
Improved morale and motivation
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