Saturday, October 3, 2009

ISO 9000 Documentation

ISO 9001 requires several different documents: a quality manual, quality procedures, a quality policy and quality objectives; in addition, ISO 9001 requires work instructions that provide detailed guidelines to employees on how to perform their work. However, the ISO 9001 standard is very clear that work instructions need only be created where they add value (for example, a trained painter will not find value in instructions on how to paint; on the other hand, brief instructions (possibly in form of pictures), displayed right on a machine, explaining how to replace a filter could be a great time saver). Forms, which must be kept on file after they are filled in, are also part of any ISO 9001 quality management system. Some of the most typical forms are the Corrective Action Report Form, the Employee Review Form, and the Customer Survey. It is important to note that ISO 9001 does not directly require these forms; however, ISO 9001 calls for recording certain information and a well-designed form not only requires the information but it also walks the user through the process.

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