Source : http://www.iso.org/iso/iso9001_revision
ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems
Revision
ISO 9001, the world's leading quality management standard, is under
revision, with an updated version due by the end of 2015.
Why is
ISO 9001 being revised?
All ISO standards are reviewed
every five years to establish if a revision is required to keep it current and
relevant for the marketplace. The future ISO 9001:2015 will respond to the
latest trends and be compatible with other management systems such as ISO
14001.
Where
are we at in the revision process?
ISO
9001 is currently at the Final Draft International Stage (FDIS), the fifth
stage of a six stage
process, whereby the ISO subcommittee revising the standard will now
go through all the comments received during the
What is the next step?
Once
all comments have been considered a final draft will be produced and put
forward to ISO members for voting.
When will the new version be published?
ISO 9001:2015 is due to be published by the
end of 2015.
What will be the main changes to the
standard?
The new version will follow a new, higher
level structure to make it easier to use in conjunction with other management
system standards, with increased importance given to risk. More information
about the changes can be found in the news area.
We are certified to ISO 9001:2008. What does this mean for us ?
Organisations are granted a
three-year transition period after the revision has been published to
migrate their quality management system to the new edition of the standard.
How do I find out more?
We recommend you contact your national member body for more information on
how the FDIS is proceeding in your country.
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