This document provides an overview of ISO 9001, an international standard for quality management systems. It discusses the history and development of ISO 9001, including the various versions that have been published. Key requirements of ISO 9001 are outlined, including demonstrating the ability to consistently meet customer and regulatory requirements. The document also summarizes ISO 9001's process approach and lists some of its main elements. Global statistics on ISO 9001 certifications are presented, with China having the most. Videos are also included that compare ISO 9001:2008 to the latest ISO 9001:2015 version.
2. Minhaz Hasan Sujan : 2011135004
Tuni Ahmed : 2011135012
Md. Ali Reza : 2011135025
Student of 4th Year, 2nd Semester
Department of Geography and Environment
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3. ISO is an international standard setting body composed
of representatives from various national standards
organizations.
Part of United Nations initiative - is a non-governmental organization
Formation 23 February 1947
Type Non-governmental organization
Purpose International standardization
Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland
Membership 162 members
Official languages English, French, Russian
4. Why ISO Standards?
• Systems, machinery and devices
work well and safely when they
conform to standards.
• ISO standards contribute to making
the development, manufacturing
and supply of products and
services more efficient, safer and
cleaner.
• ISO standards also serve to
safeguard consumers, and users in
general, of products and services -
as well as to make their lives
simpler.
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5. Stages in the development
process of an ISO standard
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Stage
Associated document
name
00 Preliminary Preliminary work item
10 Proposal New work item proposal
20 Preparatory Working draft or drafts
30 Committee Committee draft or drafts
40 Enquiry Enquiry draft
50 Approval Final draft
60 Publication International Standard
90 Review
95 Withdrawal
Popular standards
ISO 9000 Quality management
ISO 14000 Environmental management
ISO 3166 Country codes
ISO 26000 Social responsibility
ISO 50001 Energy management
ISO 31000 Risk management
ISO 22000 Food safety management
ISO 27001 Information security
management
ISO 45001 Occupational health and safety
ISO 37001 Anti bribery management
systems
ISO 13485 Medical devices
6. ISO member countries with a national standards body and ISO voting rights.
Correspondent members (countries without a national standards body).
Subscriber members (countries with small economies).
Non-member countries with ISO 3166-1 codes.
ISO MEMBERSHIP
7. Evolution of ISO 9000 standards
• First published : 1987
• Revised : 1994
ISO 9001 : 1994
Focus was on adherence to written
procedures
• Further revised: 2000
ISO 9001 : 2000
Focus on Customer Satisfaction and QMS
Effectiveness
• ISO standards are supposed to be revised once
in 5 years
• Next version released: 2008
ISO 9001:2008
• Latest Version : 2015
ISO 9001: 2015 7
8. Purpose and Applicability of ISO 9001
Aims to enhance customer satisfaction through
effective application of the system, including
processes for continual improvement of the system
and the assurance of conformity to customer and
applicable regulatory requirements.
All requirements of the standard are generic and
are intended to be applicable to all organizations,
regardless of type, size, product or service
provided.
ISO 9001 Standard
Specifies requirements for a quality management system
Organization that need to demonstrate its ability to consistently
provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory
requirements
9. 9
Key Requirements of ISO 9001
• ISO 9001 is for quality management.
• Quality refers to all those features of a product (or service)
which are required by the customer.
• Quality management means what the organization does to
ensure that its products or services satisfy the customer's
quality requirements and comply with any regulations
applicable to those products or services.
• Quality management also means what the organization does to
enhance customer satisfaction, and achieve continual
improvement of its performance.
10. ISO 9001 Process Approach
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Continual Improvement of the Quality
Management System
Resource
Management
Measurement,
Analysis,
Improvement
CustomerRequirements
Management
Responsibility
Product
Realization Product
Inputs
Outputs
CustomerSatisfaction
12. Quality
Totality of
characteristics of an
entity that bear on its
ability to satisfy stated
and implied needs.
Quality system
requirements
The quality system
requirements for ISO
9001 consist of twenty
standards. In each
case, the people
involved specify who
does what, how, and
who is responsible.