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ISO, IAF Announce Schedule for Implementation of Accredited Certification to ISO 9001:2008

September 2, 2008 // Published as a news service by IHS

 
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) agreed on an implementation plan to make the transition of accredited certification to ISO 9001:2008, the latest version of the standard for quality management systems (QMS).

ISO 9001:2008, which is due to be published before the end of the year, will replace the year 2000 version of the standard, which is implemented by both business and public sector organizations in 170 countries.

Although certification is not a requirement of the standard, the QMS of about one million organizations have been audited and certified by independent certification bodies (also known in some countries as registration bodies) to ISO 9001:2000.

ISO 9001 certification is used in both private and public sectors to increase confidence in the products and services provided by certified organizations, between partners in business-to-business relations, in the selection of suppliers in supply chains and in the right to tender for procurement contracts, according to ISO.

ISO is the developer and publisher of ISO 9001 but does not itself carry out auditing and certification. Certification bodies perform these services independently of ISO.

ISO does not control such bodies but does develop voluntary international standards to encourage good practice in their activities on a worldwide basis. For example, ISO/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 17021:2006 specifies the requirements for bodies providing auditing and certification of management systems.

Certification bodies that wish to provide further confidence in their services may apply to be accredited as competent by an IAF-recognized national accreditation body.

ISO/IEC 17011:2004 specifies the requirements for carrying out such accreditation.

ISO/Technical Committee (TC) 176, Quality management and quality assurance, which is responsible for the ISO 9000 family of standards, is preparing a number of support documents explaining what the differences are between ISO 9001:2008 and the year 2000 version, why and what they mean for users.

Once approved, these documents will be posted on the ISO Web site - probably in October 2008.

Source: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).


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