ISO 9001 Assessment Process
The ISO 9001 standard covers every part of your business management systems. It is therefore vital to appoint an assessor who has the experience to implement ISO 9001 certification across all areas of your organisation.
The assessor can be appointed internally from senior management with the relevant authority and expertise, or externally from an accredited certification body. The reality is usually a combination of both.
This will give you the most effective quality management system that will work for your business. It will provide a system that can be constantly monitored and improved upon by your internal team. In addition, an external assessor will bring in expertise and best practice from a wider industry perspective. This will help to ensure that when the audit is done, your management systems comply with the requirements of ISO9001.
Santa Monica Registrars have American National Standards Institute, so before you start contact us to find out more.
Other things you will need to consider:
Gain support from employees throughout the organisation
Allow 3 to 6 months to achieve certification
Gather information on current systems
Compare and improve current systems in line with ISO 9001 requirements
Develop and review your quality manual and ensure it meets the requirements of ISO 9001
Identify non compliance areas
Set up a monitoring schedule
Review any training requirements for employees
Do a company management review and internal audits
Set a date for your first audit
ISO 9001 Regular Auditing Procedure
Once you have successfully negotiated your first audit, it is important to continue to monitor the process and improve your systems.
Annual surveillance visits need to be arranged; this will help to ensure that the re-certification audit carried out every 3 years is a formality rather than a major process overhaul.
During the audit you will be assessed on:
Documentation control
Records being kept
Staff and management conformance to the system
How the system is working in each area of the organisation
Staff training necessary to meet the requirements
The audit can be undertaken by a number of certification bodies. However it is important to note that not all auditing organisations are UKAS accredited. If you do not use a UKAS accredited auditor your certification could end up being worthless.
Please check out the British Government Department BIS for clarification:
http://www.bis.gov.uk/policies/innovation/standardisation/non-accredited-certification
Santa Monica Registrars have American National Standards Institute so before you start contact us to find out more.