Insight into the main elements that can be expected from the final release
The new version of the worlds most popular ISO standard, ISO 9001 Quality Management, is now published as a Draft International Standard (DIS), for public review. The final standard is expected to be officially published in September 2015.
“The new ISO 9001:2015 is an important step forward, making the standard up to date with current business practices and needs,” says Global Service Responsible for ISO 9001 in DNV GL, Bastiaan Poldermans.
DNV GL has been actively involved in the ISO committee creating the standard (ISO/TC 176/2). The new version has noteworthy changes.
“Like all new ISO management system standards, the ISO 9001 is now aligned with the so called high level structure. This means that all the new ISO management system standards will be aligned on the common requirements, which will make it easier for organizations to implement them going forward,” says Bastiaan Poldermans.
The Environmental Management system standard ISO 14001:2015 (which is replacing ISO 14001:2004) is expected to be published in June/July 2015. The Occupational Health & Safety standard ISO 45001:2016 (replacing OHSAS 18001) is expected in September 2016. Thus, by the end of 2016, all of the most used standards are harmonized through the same high level structure and a set of common requirements.
Differences between the 2015 and 2008 versions |
Some key notable differences between ISO 9001:2015 and the current version ISO9001:2008 are:
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The draft version offers insight into the main elements that can be expected when the standard is finally released next year. The transition period for our certified customers is expected to be 3 years after the publication date in 2015.
Organizations can start preparing to ensure an easier transition. The DIS version can be purchased in order to get deeper insights into the suggested new requirements.
Source: DNV GL