Dear all,
I am working as an Asst. Manager in a small-scale manufacturing industry. So far, one of our Senior Managers was the Management Representative for the implementation of ISO 9000:2000. But now, my Managing Director wants me to become the MR and make all the necessary changes for ISO 9000:2008. I have no prior experience regarding ISO, and whenever I approach the Senior Manager for help, he discourages me, citing excuses. I am having difficulty understanding how to begin the implementation process of the new ISO.
Kindly guide me on what steps to take so that I can successfully implement the ISO system in my company. We have the certificate, but strict implementation is lacking.
Thanks and regards.
From India, Delhi
I am working as an Asst. Manager in a small-scale manufacturing industry. So far, one of our Senior Managers was the Management Representative for the implementation of ISO 9000:2000. But now, my Managing Director wants me to become the MR and make all the necessary changes for ISO 9000:2008. I have no prior experience regarding ISO, and whenever I approach the Senior Manager for help, he discourages me, citing excuses. I am having difficulty understanding how to begin the implementation process of the new ISO.
Kindly guide me on what steps to take so that I can successfully implement the ISO system in my company. We have the certificate, but strict implementation is lacking.
Thanks and regards.
From India, Delhi
Hi Narayan,
I am also facing the same problem, but I have gained a little bit of exposure to ISO 9000:2008. Please find the attachment; it may give you some idea about it. If you have any queries, you can contact me through my personal email address at udhay3003@gmail.com or via phone at 09985223003.
Dear all,
I am working as an Assistant Manager in a small-scale manufacturing industry. So far, one of our Senior Managers was the Management Representative for the implementation of ISO 9000:2000. However, now, my Managing Director wants me to become the Management Representative and make all the necessary changes for ISO 9000:2008. I have no prior experience regarding ISO, and whenever I approach the Senior Manager for help, he discourages me with excuses. I am not sure how to begin the implementation process for the new ISO.
Kindly guide me on what steps to take in implementing the ISO system in my company. We have the certificate, but strict implementation is lacking.
Thanks and regards.
From India, Hyderabad
I am also facing the same problem, but I have gained a little bit of exposure to ISO 9000:2008. Please find the attachment; it may give you some idea about it. If you have any queries, you can contact me through my personal email address at udhay3003@gmail.com or via phone at 09985223003.
Dear all,
I am working as an Assistant Manager in a small-scale manufacturing industry. So far, one of our Senior Managers was the Management Representative for the implementation of ISO 9000:2000. However, now, my Managing Director wants me to become the Management Representative and make all the necessary changes for ISO 9000:2008. I have no prior experience regarding ISO, and whenever I approach the Senior Manager for help, he discourages me with excuses. I am not sure how to begin the implementation process for the new ISO.
Kindly guide me on what steps to take in implementing the ISO system in my company. We have the certificate, but strict implementation is lacking.
Thanks and regards.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Narayan,
Don't worry. Take it as a challenge, and you are going to learn new things. First of all, read the Quality Manual thoroughly and then check that all the records/procedures are being followed as per the ISO Manual. Call your Activity Managers and discuss with them. Be strict for internal quality audit. If need be, take the services of an ISO consultant for a few months.
Regards,
Jagan
From India, New Delhi
Don't worry. Take it as a challenge, and you are going to learn new things. First of all, read the Quality Manual thoroughly and then check that all the records/procedures are being followed as per the ISO Manual. Call your Activity Managers and discuss with them. Be strict for internal quality audit. If need be, take the services of an ISO consultant for a few months.
Regards,
Jagan
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
This is indeed a good opportunity for you to add value to the organization and in turn, add volumes to your job profile. The 9001:2008 standard came into effect in November 2008. It carries very minor changes and improvements over the older standards.
I can connect you to a very good consultant who helped me in a similar situation. I'm sure an interaction with him will help you immensely.
Sandhya Iyer
+91 9967604805
From India, Mumbai
This is indeed a good opportunity for you to add value to the organization and in turn, add volumes to your job profile. The 9001:2008 standard came into effect in November 2008. It carries very minor changes and improvements over the older standards.
I can connect you to a very good consultant who helped me in a similar situation. I'm sure an interaction with him will help you immensely.
Sandhya Iyer
+91 9967604805
From India, Mumbai
Dear Sandhya,
Much discussed on ISO 9001:2008. This has been implemented effectively on 13th November 08. I am attaching a file with the password as "chalchal," indicating separately the clauses where we need to concentrate, where we need to add procedures, and so on. No need to appoint a consultant. Please make sure of one thing that unless you implement it yourself, nobody is going to help you.
Kindly advise in case you need more information on this.
Regards,
Manoj Gupta
Email: kamp_700693@yahoo.com
Cell: 09300207129
Raipur.
From India, Gondia
Much discussed on ISO 9001:2008. This has been implemented effectively on 13th November 08. I am attaching a file with the password as "chalchal," indicating separately the clauses where we need to concentrate, where we need to add procedures, and so on. No need to appoint a consultant. Please make sure of one thing that unless you implement it yourself, nobody is going to help you.
Kindly advise in case you need more information on this.
Regards,
Manoj Gupta
Email: kamp_700693@yahoo.com
Cell: 09300207129
Raipur.
From India, Gondia
Hi Narayan,
As rightly told by Jagan, first go through the Quality manual and ensure that employees have also gone through it. In fact, you can stick printed copies of the Quality certificate at all workstations.
Secondly, discuss the SOPs being followed in your organization with the Departmental Heads and note down if any changes have to be made.
ISO requires a lot of documentation, so I would suggest you take the help of a good consultant.
Thanks and Regards,
Meghna
From India
As rightly told by Jagan, first go through the Quality manual and ensure that employees have also gone through it. In fact, you can stick printed copies of the Quality certificate at all workstations.
Secondly, discuss the SOPs being followed in your organization with the Departmental Heads and note down if any changes have to be made.
ISO requires a lot of documentation, so I would suggest you take the help of a good consultant.
Thanks and Regards,
Meghna
From India
Hi Narayan,
As you have already mentioned, you are a certified company, so half of your bridge is crossed. So don't worry. ISO is nothing but: "Say what you do, Do what you say, Record what you did." So understand your key processes or activities in your company, its interlinking activities, then verify/align it as per ISO guidelines. There are plenty of materials available on the net, citehr itself. Spend at least 1 hour daily for ISO purposes alone. This will develop your knowledge and help you as well.
I have attached an ISO Implementation & Checklist for your reference. Changes in the new version should also be considered, which other members have already posted.
From India, Madras
As you have already mentioned, you are a certified company, so half of your bridge is crossed. So don't worry. ISO is nothing but: "Say what you do, Do what you say, Record what you did." So understand your key processes or activities in your company, its interlinking activities, then verify/align it as per ISO guidelines. There are plenty of materials available on the net, citehr itself. Spend at least 1 hour daily for ISO purposes alone. This will develop your knowledge and help you as well.
I have attached an ISO Implementation & Checklist for your reference. Changes in the new version should also be considered, which other members have already posted.
From India, Madras
Hi Narayan,
We recently went through an ISO re-audit in December. The material provided by members above is very useful. You shall also find a lot of content available on the internet for ISO.
Your company should have a QMS (Quality Management System). All the processes should be defined as per QMS. On the similar lines, prepare an HRMS (Human Resource Management System) which takes care of all the processes w.r.t. HR.
Recruitment, Joining, Induction, Pre-Joining Formalities, Verification Process, Confirmation, Performance Management, General policies - leave, CO, Referral, etc., Exit process, Termination, Clearance procedures, Job Structure Manual, Employee Manual, Training & Development (Plan, Objectives, Implementation, Capturing data w.r.t. training, etc.) - these are some of the documents you need to have in place.
Have standard forms, templates, checklists, guidelines, and standards for the above in place... versioning of documents, monitoring of versions of all the documents.
Feel free to write to me at
if you require any help.
Regards, Nikita
From India, Pune
We recently went through an ISO re-audit in December. The material provided by members above is very useful. You shall also find a lot of content available on the internet for ISO.
Your company should have a QMS (Quality Management System). All the processes should be defined as per QMS. On the similar lines, prepare an HRMS (Human Resource Management System) which takes care of all the processes w.r.t. HR.
Recruitment, Joining, Induction, Pre-Joining Formalities, Verification Process, Confirmation, Performance Management, General policies - leave, CO, Referral, etc., Exit process, Termination, Clearance procedures, Job Structure Manual, Employee Manual, Training & Development (Plan, Objectives, Implementation, Capturing data w.r.t. training, etc.) - these are some of the documents you need to have in place.
Have standard forms, templates, checklists, guidelines, and standards for the above in place... versioning of documents, monitoring of versions of all the documents.
Feel free to write to me at
Regards, Nikita
From India, Pune
Hi, I am the Lead Auditor for ISO 9000. I would suggest taking Awareness Training or Internal Auditors Training on ISO. It will clarify all the requirements of the standard. Secondly, I suggest reading the manual and standard in parallel. This way, you will understand what the standard says and how it is maintained in your organization. If you require any help, keep me posted. I will help you out.
I also know a trainer who is a Principal Auditor certified by IRCA for ISO 9000 and can guide you.
Regards,
Sheetal
I also know a trainer who is a Principal Auditor certified by IRCA for ISO 9000 and can guide you.
Regards,
Sheetal
It is surprising that non of the attachment is down loading any type of doc may it be doc,ppt or pdf. can any one extend help emenzee
From Pakistan, Islamabad
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Dear Narayanakhila,
Since you have no prior experience in implementing ISO 9001, it would be very difficult for you, especially without training. I am a management consultant assisting several companies in implementing ISO 9001/ISO 14001/ISO 22000/OSHAS 18001, etc. In case you are interested in availing my services, you can contact me at
. After which, we can schedule a meeting with your management and discuss. Since you are apparently certified, you need a Management Representative (MR), who, according to ISO 9001:2008, has to be a senior employee from the organization.
Regards, D.J. Thakur
Since you have no prior experience in implementing ISO 9001, it would be very difficult for you, especially without training. I am a management consultant assisting several companies in implementing ISO 9001/ISO 14001/ISO 22000/OSHAS 18001, etc. In case you are interested in availing my services, you can contact me at
Regards, D.J. Thakur
Dear Narayan,
I read some of the postings advising you on how to go about it. I am of the opinion that many are oversimplifying the issue - things are not as simple as "Document what you do and do what you document". You should remember one thing - it depends on what type of certification agency has certified you. A good certification agency, during surveillance/recertification audit, would look into the "Continual improvement and Customer satisfaction" aspects of the standard and not just procedures followed.
In case you are certified to ISO 9001:2000, then you do not have much to do in implementing ISO 9001:2008. If not, you have to make a fresh beginning.
Regards,
Thakur
I read some of the postings advising you on how to go about it. I am of the opinion that many are oversimplifying the issue - things are not as simple as "Document what you do and do what you document". You should remember one thing - it depends on what type of certification agency has certified you. A good certification agency, during surveillance/recertification audit, would look into the "Continual improvement and Customer satisfaction" aspects of the standard and not just procedures followed.
In case you are certified to ISO 9001:2000, then you do not have much to do in implementing ISO 9001:2008. If not, you have to make a fresh beginning.
Regards,
Thakur
Hi there,
First, congratulations on the new job assignment. I'm sure your superiors have lots of confidence in you to give you this important task. Anyway, I can suggest just the same way that others have said to you:
1.) Familiarize yourself with the processes of your organization; read your company manual/policy.
2.) Undergo training on ISO 9001. Who is your certification body? Ours is TUV Rheinland. Whenever we need updates on their new regulations, they conduct refresher courses in our company. They will also certify you as the MR in your organization.
3.) Next, form a group of Internal Auditors in your company to help you verify or validate if the company policy/manual is being followed by all employees (SOP). In our case, the internal auditors conduct their audits 4-5 months before the external audit takes place. This will prepare you to address the non-conformities/non-compliance found by your internal auditors.
Good luck! Carmie
From Philippines
First, congratulations on the new job assignment. I'm sure your superiors have lots of confidence in you to give you this important task. Anyway, I can suggest just the same way that others have said to you:
1.) Familiarize yourself with the processes of your organization; read your company manual/policy.
2.) Undergo training on ISO 9001. Who is your certification body? Ours is TUV Rheinland. Whenever we need updates on their new regulations, they conduct refresher courses in our company. They will also certify you as the MR in your organization.
3.) Next, form a group of Internal Auditors in your company to help you verify or validate if the company policy/manual is being followed by all employees (SOP). In our case, the internal auditors conduct their audits 4-5 months before the external audit takes place. This will prepare you to address the non-conformities/non-compliance found by your internal auditors.
Good luck! Carmie
From Philippines
Hi, For your ready reference I am attaching the change of clauses in respect to ISO 9001:2000 to ISO 9001 :2008. Regards, ramathia
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Hi Narayan,
What you have to do is to implement the QMS in your organization. First, you have to understand the requirements specified by the Standard. Once you do that, the next step is to develop documentation at different levels such as:
Level one - Quality Manual
Level Two - Procedure Manual for each function or operation
Level Three - Work Instructions
Level Four - Formats and records.
The best option is to consult some ISO consultants, and they would give you a clear idea of how to proceed.
I was involved in the AS9100 certification process for my company. I was assisting the MR. If you can specify your requirements, I shall help out with something that I have learned from my experience.
Regards,
Shijit.
From India, Kochi
What you have to do is to implement the QMS in your organization. First, you have to understand the requirements specified by the Standard. Once you do that, the next step is to develop documentation at different levels such as:
Level one - Quality Manual
Level Two - Procedure Manual for each function or operation
Level Three - Work Instructions
Level Four - Formats and records.
The best option is to consult some ISO consultants, and they would give you a clear idea of how to proceed.
I was involved in the AS9100 certification process for my company. I was assisting the MR. If you can specify your requirements, I shall help out with something that I have learned from my experience.
Regards,
Shijit.
From India, Kochi
The attached files of all members are very useful. I thank them for sharing valuable information. The implementation of ISO-9000:2008 is not difficult if you follow the suggestions of our friends as mentioned above. Thanks
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear all, Do some body has any material on ISO 14001. Please pass it on to me. Regards, Avinash K.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Avinash,
As you have seen from various postings, people seem to have difficulty with ISO 9001, which is relatively simple. ISO 14001 is a different cup of tea since it is more technical and is basically concerned with environmental issues, risks due to pollution, hazards due to waste/pollutants produced in some industries, and safety of the environment and personnel.
Although ISO 14001 is aligned to ISO 9001, the documentation is quite complex and is to be prepared after studying the activities in the organization which cause pollution, hazards, and risks to human health/life. You cannot get ready-made documentation that can help you. You need help from experts.
Best Regards,
Thakur
As you have seen from various postings, people seem to have difficulty with ISO 9001, which is relatively simple. ISO 14001 is a different cup of tea since it is more technical and is basically concerned with environmental issues, risks due to pollution, hazards due to waste/pollutants produced in some industries, and safety of the environment and personnel.
Although ISO 14001 is aligned to ISO 9001, the documentation is quite complex and is to be prepared after studying the activities in the organization which cause pollution, hazards, and risks to human health/life. You cannot get ready-made documentation that can help you. You need help from experts.
Best Regards,
Thakur
Dear all, Myself Vijaykumar i do consultancy for ISO certifications. If you have any queries pls. call my cell 9818538837
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi all,
I am a consultant for implementing ISO 9001/ISO 14001/OSHAS18001/ISO 27001. I have been in this field for the past 15 years. I can guide companies to any of the above certifications. Please email me at vraamc@gmail.com or call me at 09880036738 for further assistance.
Thanks,
Ramachandran V
From India, Hyderabad
I am a consultant for implementing ISO 9001/ISO 14001/OSHAS18001/ISO 27001. I have been in this field for the past 15 years. I can guide companies to any of the above certifications. Please email me at vraamc@gmail.com or call me at 09880036738 for further assistance.
Thanks,
Ramachandran V
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mr. Narayan,
I have extensive experience in ISO and TS, currently working as an MR in an auto parts manufacturing company. If you need any help, please feel free to ask me about any documents, clarifications, checklist, etc. My email address is "bhartigambhir@hotmail.com".
Regards,
Bharti
From India, Faridabad
I have extensive experience in ISO and TS, currently working as an MR in an auto parts manufacturing company. If you need any help, please feel free to ask me about any documents, clarifications, checklist, etc. My email address is "bhartigambhir@hotmail.com".
Regards,
Bharti
From India, Faridabad
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