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IE673Session 10 - ISO 90001 Quality Management System ISO 9000.

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Page 1: IE673Session 10 - ISO 90001 Quality Management System ISO 9000.

IE673 Session 10 - ISO 9000 1

Quality Management System

ISO 9000

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IE673 Session 10 - ISO 9000 2

What is ISO 9000?

A series of standards that outline the requirements for a quality management system.

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The ISO 9000 Series

• ISO 9000 - Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standards - Guidelines for selection and use

• ISO 9001 - Quality Systems - Model for Quality Assurance in Design/Development, Production, Installation, and Servicing

• ISO 9002 - Quality Systems - Model for Quality Assurance in Production and Installation

• ISO 9003 - Quality Systems - Models for Quality Assurance in Final Inspection and Test

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ISO 9000 Versus cGMP

Management Responsibility

Design

Manufacture

Inspection/Test

Installation

Service

ManufactureInspection/TestInstallation

ISO 9000

cGMP

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Certification Time Line

A

0 5 10 15 20

AvgTimeMonths

DetermineReadiness

PreparationService

Apply forCertification

DocumentationReview Pass Certification

FailCorrective

Action

On SiteAssessment

A

B

C D E G

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Certification Maintenance

• Initial Certification

• Semi-Annual Audits

• 3 -Year Recertification

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Benefits of ISO 9000 Certification and Registration

• Use of Recognized Certification Label in Marketing and Promotions

• Registered in dept of Trade and Industry Directory– Accessibility to EC Market– Visibility

• Overall Improved Competitiveness

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.1 Management Responsibilities

• Are there established quality policies & are they communicated to all employees?

• Who has the responsibility & authority for quality?

• Are people trained to perform their function?• Are people responsible for implementing &

maintaining standards?• Is management involved with quality issues?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.2 Quality System

QualitySystem

The procedures& instructionsmust be written& constantly updated

QualityAssuranceis to be maintained &documented

Instructions in the QA

Manual and Procedural

instructions efficiently

implemented

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.3 Contract Review

• Are contracts reviewed for intent and capability?

• Are there records maintained to verify this review?

• Is there a system for resolving differences?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.4 Design Control

• Are there procedures for controlling and verifying product or service design?

• Are the design reviews performed by an independent source?

• Does the design output satisfy the design input?• Is the design properly controlled?• Is software design controlled?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.5 Document Control

• Who is responsible for issue & review of all documents?

• Are current documents in place, where they are needed?

• Is there a master list of documents?

• How are documents reviewed and changed?

• Is there control of temporary changes?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.6 Purchasing

• Are there specifications for all purchased goods and services?

• Is there a system to insure they conform to requirements?

• Is there a system for selection and control of suppliers?

• Are requirements clearly defined on the contracts/PO’s?

• Are contracts/PO’s reviewed to insure requirements listed?

• Can customers verify that the supplier meets requirements?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.7 Purchaser Supplied Product

• Is there a system for controlling materials supplied by customers?

• Is there a system for recording & reporting loss, damage and defects?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.8 Product Identification and Traceability

• Are there unique identifications on raw materials and products?

• Are adequate records kept for traceability

• Are in-process material clearly identified?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.9 Process Control

• Are there procedures for how to run the process or perform a task?

• Are there standards for acceptability?

• Are the variables of the process which are important for quality known?

• Are these variables controlled and monitored?

• Is the equipment used capable of control?

• Is the capability of new equipment known prior to installation?

• Are special processes properly controlled?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.10 Inspection and Testing

• Is there a system for insuring the quality of raw materials?

• Does this system handle releasing, rejecting & quarantining?

• Are “in process” inspections & testing defined?• Do the procedures cover the handling of rejects?• Are customer requirements met before shipment?• Are inspection and testing records maintained?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.11 Inspection, Measuring and Test

Equipment• Is all quality related equipment calibrated?

• Are there calibration records for equipment?

• Are there calibration procedures & specifications?

• Is calibration equipment traceable to a national standard?

• Is the frequency of calibration documented?

• Is the calibration status known to the person using the equipment?

• How is verification of calibration performed?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.12 Inspection and Test Status

• Do people using raw material know its quality acceptability?

• Is the quality status of “in-process” and finished goods known?

• Who has the authority to release nonconforming materials?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.13 Control of Non-Conforming

Product• Are non-conforming materials identified?• Are non-conforming materials segregated?• How are non-conforming materials

dispositioned?• Are reworked non-conforming materials

reinspected?• Are customers notified of non-conforming

material shipments?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.14 Corrective Action

• Is the cause of non-conforming material determined?

• Are corrective actions taken to prevent recurrence?• Is there a follow-up to insure they are effective?• Are systems changed as a result of corrective

actions?• Is there a system to detect and prevent problem

areas?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.15 Handling, Storage, Packaging

and Delivery• Are there procedures in place for raw materials &

products?• Do systems prevent damage or deterioration?• Is it defined who removes product from storage

areas?• re there systems to maintain packages :Fit-for-

Use”?• Is material protected after inspection to delivery?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.16 Quality Records

• Is there a system for maintaining quality records?

• Are records properly marked?

• Are the records retrievable?

• Is there a retention system?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.17 Internal Audits

• Are there independent audits of each department?

• Is there a documented audit schedule?

• Are the results of the audit communicated?

• Are there corrective actions as a result of the audit?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.18 Training

• Are training needs identified?

• Are people trained to perform their job?

• Are records maintained of the training?

• Who maintains the training records?

• Are there training materials?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.19 Servicing

• Are there procedures for performing serving?

• Are there documented results indicating that servicing meets the specified requirements?

• Are corrective actions taken as a result of service calls?

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Elements of ISO 9001 - 4.20

• Are appropriate statistical techniques used to determine process capability?

• Is it understood how the process variables affect the product quality, statistically?

• Are the statistical techniques used being used properly?