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EJ DIPLOMA 2ND BATCH

Standards

Documented agreements, customer technical specifications or other precise criteria To be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of characteristics To ensure materials, products, processes or services are fit for their purpose

Standards

promote a standard way of operating

Promote

trade / global market

But harmonization of standards is critical. Lack of harmonization can in fact introduce technical barriers to trade

Applicable

to a wide range of situations:

Multinational organizations to Small & Medium size enterprises (SMEs) Important for Developing countries

Very

often the contribution of standards is invisible or we take it for granted


Product Safety Quality Compatibility with equipment already in use Reliability Interchangeability of components Etc.

NOT an acronym From Greek isos meaning equal International Organization for Standardization. A worldwide federation of national standards bodies (>140 countries) www.iso.org ISO Established in 1947 * To facilitate international exchange of goods and services and to develop cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological and economic activity
* in fact international standardization began in the electro technical field (the IEC was established in 1906)

Consensus Agreement is at the core of International Standardization


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Members

148 national standards bodies

Technical

Committees (for standards in management systems

and product standards: engineering tools and materials, food products, gas turbines, photography, etc)

2981 technical committees (30,000+ experts)


188 TCs and 546 SCs 2224 WGs and 23 Ad hoc study groups 12

Meetings

On average for every day of the year, meetings are in progress In 2003, meetings were held in 27 countries

Product

Standards System Standards


They define how things should be done Standards are now givens and are fundamental to many areas of our business and personal lives

Management

system certifications

Over 600,000 organizations (QMS & EMS) 160 countries Over 90% organizations transitioned from ISO9001:1994 to ISO9001:2000

Note:

certification = registration

Accreditation is different

Procedure by which an authoritative body gives formal recognition that a body or person is competent to carry out specific tasks (e.g. Laboratory accreditation)

1979: ISO/TC 176 formed 1986: ISO 8402 published 1987: ISO 9001-2-3-4 published

1993: ISO/TC 207 formed

1994: minor revision of 9000 series


1996: ISO 14001 published

2000: major revision of 9000 series


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Improve the quality of products & services Improve organizational effectiveness Reduce barriers to trade Reduce proliferation of company specific quality requirements Improve coordination between management systems Reduce overall business costs Improve communications Process approach (ISO9000:2000) better aligned with current business approaches

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Responsible for the ISO 9000 family development of generic standards in the field of quality management and quality assurance; and Advisory role with to other ISO technical committees with regard to quality management systems and principles

[ ISO/TC 207 is the parallel committee responsible for the Environmental Management System standards (ISO14000 family) ]

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Membership:

131

includes 95 country members 36 liaison members

TC

Committees

SC1 Concepts and Terminology SC2 Quality Systems SC3 Supporting Technologies Working Group (WG) on Interpretations

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The ISO9000 family Quality Management Systems


ISO9000:2000 ISO9001:2000 ISO9004:2000 QMS Fundamentals & vocabulary QMS specification Guidelines for continual improvement of

Quality Management/Environmental Management Systems Auditing


ISO19011 common guidelines for quality and environmental auditing

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Other Quality Documents & Guidelines


ISO/TS 16949:2002 ISO 10005:1995* ISO 10006:2003 ISO 10007:2003 ISO 10012:2003 ISO/TR 10013:2001 ISO/TR 10014:1998 ISO 10015:1999 ISO/TR 10017:2003 ISO 10019* sector guidance ISO9001 in automotive industry quality plans quality management in projects configuration management measurement/equipment QMS documentation economics of quality QM Guidelines for training statistical techniques for ISO9001:2000 selection of QMS consultants

ISO 10001*
ISO 10002:2004 ISO 10003*

market based codes of conduct


complaints handling external dispute resolution handling

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ISO9001:2000
Model of a process-based quality management system.
CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT OF THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Management responsibility

Customer

Customer
Resource management Measurement, analysis and improvement
Satisfaction

Requirements

Input

Product realization

Output

Product

Key:
Value adding activities Information

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PDCA
Act
How to improve next time?

Plan
What to do? How to do it?

Check
Did things happen according to plan?

Do
Do what was planned

Maintaining and continually improving the process capability can be achieved by applying the PDCA concept at all levels within the organization.
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Customer focus Leadership Involvement of people Process approach System approach to management Continual improvement Factual approach to decision-making Mutually beneficial supplier relationships
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From procedures to processes

Identify processes needed for the QMS


Demonstrate the ability of processes to achieve planned results and monitor, measure, analyze and improve them Develop information on characteristics and trends of processes Top management to review process performance and improve effectiveness
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PROCEDURE*
(Specified way to carry out an activity or a process - may be documented or not)

EFFECTIVENESS EFFECTIVENESS OF OFPROCESS PROCESS== Ability Abilityto toachieve achieve desired desiredresults results (Focus of (Focus ofISO ISO 9001:2000) 9001:2000)

Input
(Includes Resources)

PROCESS
(Set of interrelated or interacting activities)

Output

PRODUCT
(Result of a process)
EFFICIENCY EFFICIENCYOF OF PROCESS = PROCESS = Results Resultsachieved achieved vs vsresources resourcesused used (Focus (Focusof ofISO ISO 9004:2000) 9004:2000)

MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES


(Before, during and after the process)
* Note This is the definition of procedure given in ISO 9000:2000. This does not necessarily mean one of the 6 documented procedures required by ISO 9001:2000

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Mission :
Identify and understand the needs of society, users, and of their customers. Develop, support and improve generic or sector QMS standards. Safeguard the integrity of its standards in their use, including conformity assessment activities. Minimize proliferation of QMS standards. Contribute to the compatibility of management system standards (MSS).

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Strategies and Intents :


Ensure market relevance for TC 176 products Enhance compatibility of Management Systems Standards Actively manage liaison relationships

Improve internal processes

TC176 activity parallels the full ISO Central Secretariat visioning consultation & plan
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Issues

of Value of standards what do you think ??


Time to market Integrated systems Alignment of wording between similar standards Social systems Broad range of participants in standard development

Others ?

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The

RIGHT standards at the RIGHT time to the market Value-added standards for stakeholders Brief ISO9000 (ISO/TC 176) history TC 176 Horizon 2010

Applying the ISO9000:2000 principles to internal committee processes

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The TC has started the implementation of the Process Approach for its own work, covering 6 key processes:

Maintain relevance of TC products Identify needs and trends Manage relationships Manage resources Develop products efficiently Manage sector-specific issues

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Trevor Smith; Sao Paulo, Aug 04

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Process

implementation teams with Process

Owners Developing country involvement Focus on the work before the organizational structure is altered

Measure, monitor, improve

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Importance

of a Vision:

Vision 2000 (1994) Horizon 2010 (2000)

Member

body engagement User surveys Interpretations Process Committee Structures to enable progress (adding value!)

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TC 176 Interpretations Working Group


Purpose

is to provide interpretations on ISO 9001 using ISO member body input WGI Convenor and Secretariat Brazil Many requests have been processed by the WGI Now an operational entity results are posted on the TC 176 website

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2004 Two very different examples

Printer Technology

(ISO/IEC 19752:2004) Information technology method for the determination of toner cartridge yield for monochromatic electophotographic printers and multi-function devices that may contain printer components ISO to develop and International Standard giving guidelines for the social responsibility of organizations

Social Responsibility

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Improving internal processes Process Approach to Standards development work Ensuring market relevance of ISO/TC 176 products Developing & improving TC 176 products Enhancing compatibility of MSS (generic management system standards) Be a resource for new standards development in area of management systems Actively managing liaison relationships (interested party organizations and groups within and outside the ISO structure)

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Coordination with the development of management systems standards in the ISO community Vision and revision cycle alignment with ISO14001 Improve implementation tools Manage issues related the credibility of the ISO 9001 standard and conformity assessment TC 176 annual plenary meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia November/December 2004

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THANK YOU

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