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The ISO 9000 family consists of the world's best known standard for quality management systems (QMS), ISO 9001, along with a set of supporting standards on quality management, all published by ISO/TC 176 and its subcommittees.
ISO 9001 is a globally recognized standard for quality management. It helps organizations of all sizes and sectors to improve their performance, meet customer expectations and demonstrate their commitment to quality. Its requirements define how to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve a quality management system (QMS).
With more than one million certificates issued to organizations in 189 countries, ISO 9001 is the most widely used quality management standard in the world. Within the ISO 9000 family, which defines seven quality management principles including a strong customer focus and continual improvement, ISO 9001 is the only standard that can be certified to (though certification is not mandatory).
Overall, ISO 9001 helps organizations address all aspects of managing the quality of their products and services, with an emphasis on customer satisfaction and constant enhancement of the quality management system.
The most recent revision of ISO 9001 was finalized in 2015. Ensuring that all ISO standards remain current and relevant for the marketplace is crucial. After extensive international consultation, a consensus was reached in August 2023 that revising the standard would add value. This revision aims to align ISO 9001 with the current needs of standard users and the communities they serve.
The publication of the revised standard will present an excellent opportunity for you to review and update your quality management system. Take this chance to ensure that your system effectively addresses any changes and aligns well with your needs, as well as those of your customers and other stakeholders. At the time of publication, ample information will be provided about the updates made and how they may impact organizations. To stay informed and receive timely notifications, we invite you to subscribe to our email updates.
In terms of validity of their certificates, organizations certified to ISO 9001:2015 will be granted a transition period to migrate their quality management system to the new edition of the standard.
Checking that the system works is a vital part of ISO 9001. The standard recommends that an organization performs internal audits to check how its quality management system is working. An organization may decide to invite an independent certification body to verify that it is in conformity with the standard, but there is no requirement for this. Alternatively, you might invite your clients to audit the quality system for themselves.
Support on auditing quality management systems can be found on the website of the ISO 9001 Auditing Practices Group. This is an informal group of quality management system experts, auditors and practitioners from ISO/TC 176 and the International Accreditation Forum.
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 are both International Standards for organizational management but they have different goals. ISO 9001 helps organizations improve their quality management and customer satisfaction. ISO 14001 helps organizations reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainability. ISO standards that look at different types of management systems, such as ISO 9001 for quality and ISO 14001 for environmental management, are all structured in the same way. This means that companies using one ISO management standard will find it easy to integrate other aspects of organizational management into their existing management system.
The International Standards ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 both define requirements for quality management systems, but one has a much broader user group than the other. ISO 9001 provides a quality management framework that can apply to organizations of any size or sector. ISO 13485, on the other hand, has been developed specifically for the medical device industry with a focus on regulatory compliance. The standard helps ensure the safety and effectiveness of medical devices, including risk management, traceability and process validation. Compared to ISO 9001, it contains additional requirements specific to organizations involved in the life cycle of medical devices, whereas elements of ISO 9001 that are not relevant as regulatory requirements are not part of ISO 13485.
Amendments are issued when it is found that new material may need to be added to an existing standardization document. They may also include editorial or technical corrections to be applied to the existing document.
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ISO 9001:2015 outlines a process-oriented approach to documenting and reviewing the structure, responsibilities, and procedures required to achieve effective quality management within an organization. Specific sections of the standard contain information on topics such as:
The key to the ongoing certification under this standard is establishing, maintaining and improving the organizational structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes, and resources in a manner where AWS products and services consistently satisfy ISO 9001:2015 quality requirements.
Yes. AWS has undergone a systematic, independent examination of our quality system to determine whether the activities and activity outputs comply with ISO 9001:2015 requirements. A certifying agent found our QMS to comply with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 for the activities described in the scope of registration.
EY CertifyPoint, an ISO certifying agent accredited by the Dutch Accreditation Council, a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). Certificates issued by EY CertifyPoint are recognized as valid certificates in all countries with an IAF member.
The covered AWS services that are already in scope for the ISO 9001:2015 certification can be found on ISO Certified. If you would like to learn more about using these services and/or have interest in other services please contact us.
The certification covers the quality management system over a specified scope of AWS services and Regions of operations. If you are pursuing ISO 9001:2015 certification while operating all or part of your IT systems in the AWS cloud, you are not automatically certified by association, however, using an ISO 9001:2015 certified provider like AWS can make your certification process easier.
Yes. AWS' certification can be downloaded here. The ISO 9001:2015 along with many other economic, environmental and social standards are available on the ISO website. ISO has made the decision to copyright these standards in an effort to help fund the processes leading to development.
ISO 9001:2015 is an international standard that establishes the criteria for a quality management system. It's the only standard in the ISO 9000 family that results in a formal certification. The standard is based on several quality management principles, including clear focus on meeting customer requirements, strong corporate governance and leadership commitment to quality objectives, process-driven approach to meeting objectives, and focus on continuous improvement. ISO 9001:2015 helps organizations improve customer satisfaction by focusing on the consistency and quality of products and services provided to customers.
The Azure ISO 9001 certificate covers Azure, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and select Microsoft 365 cloud services. You can access Azure ISO 9001 audit documents from the Service Trust Portal (STP) ISO reports section. For instructions on how to access audit reports and certificates, see Audit documentation.
How can I benefit from Azure ISO 9001 certification?
You can use Azure ISO 9001 certification for your own quality management requirements including sector-specific standards for quality management systems, such as:
Ludlum Measurements, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company. Our certification demonstrates our commitment to a high standard of quality in all aspects of our business and provides additional customer confidence in our products and services.
Cisco was first certified to ISO 9001 on November 24, 1993, and has received regular surveillance audits to maintain certification since then.
In 2007, Cisco achieved Global ISO 9001 Certification. This certification covers Cisco sites and functions under one quality management system. This certification approach promotes a common process infrastructure worldwide and demonstrates Cisco's commitment to quality.
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