Welcome back
to this blog. I hope that the information presented here is of interest to you,
that it somewhat enriches your knowledge of ISO 9001:2015 standard and its requirements.
In the first part on this section of the standard, we carried out the analysis of the first three requirements. If you wish to access this entry, click here:
In the second part we continue with the analysis of the following nine requirements of this group corresponding to Section 5.2.1 Establishing the quality policy, which in turn is part of Sub-clause 5.2 – Policy, of this ISO 9001 standard. If you wish to access this post, click here.
In this third
part we will be analyzing the rest of the requirements that derive from this section.
It is
important that when we consider establishing, implementing, verifying,
reviewing, auditing and maintaining the quality policy, we should take into account all the elements presented in those
previous entries, as well as those presented in this one.
So that you
can identify all the requirements that are broken down in this Section 5.2.1
of the ISO 9001 standard, I present the complete list again:
As I have
mentioned in other entries regarding analysis of requirements
of management system standards, we should be careful when reading these requirements, since the way in which the texts are presented
in these standards, when separating each requirement individually, seems that these are repeated. However,
each of them sets a different specification from the others.
As with all requirements derived from Sub-Clause 5.1 – Leadership and commitment, all requirements of this Section
5.2.1 – Establishing the quality policy, have been established some responsibilities for the top management of the organization. In the case of Section 5.2.2 – Communicating the quality policy, its derived requirements
refer to quality policy, although its application falls partially on top
management, but also assign responsibilities to other members of the organization.
We should be
aware that the most costly, but also perhaps the most common (and often
unidentified) deficiency in the
operation of management systems based on standards is the lack
of commitment from top management.
There may be
a wide variety of failures in management systems, and they may often be identified and corrected. But the identification
of failures by top management is very complicated, both because of the ignorance
of the personnel and even of auditors, as well as possibly because of the fear of
receiving reprisals.
Paradoxically,
those who should be more aware of and committed
to these management systems are the ones who least comply with the
responsibilities assigned to them by these standards. This is partly because they don't know the standards well, they can't identify the responsibilities assigned to them, and those responsible for
operating these systems either don't know them, or
don't dare enforce those responsibilities.
Auditors, both internal and external, are also responsible for these deficiencies, who
generally ask them very generic questions about the leadership they exercise, but usually do not ask specific questions that can
reveal these failures. And the same happens with the evaluators of certification
bodies, who, due to ignorance of these issues, I suppose,
prefer to focus on evaluating the operational and methodological aspects of the
management systems than evaluating compliance with the
responsibilities of top management.
The ISO 9001:2015 standard establishes the following requirements derived from
the Section
5.2.1, and I present them with the corresponding
progressive numbering, as I have been presenting all the requirements of this standard that I have
been analyzing.
Requirement No. 104: Top management shall
establish a quality policy that includes a commitment to satisfy application requirements.
When we
analyzed requirement
No. 92, we saw what it means “to establish” the quality policy. This requirement refers, in particular, to the fact that when is
integrating all the elements to establish the quality policy, top management should include
a commitment to meet all applicable requirements. Among those applicable requirements, it should consider all those established by the ISO 9001:2015 standard, as well as
all the complementary requirements
that the organization itself has established for its quality management
system. Additionally, all those statutory and regulatory requirements with which the organization should comply must be included, considering the
location of its facilities, as well as its processes,
products, services and markets served, and should also include contractual requirements, which have been mutually agreed with customers,
and that are related to quality.
Requirement No. 105: Top management shall
implement a quality policy that includes a commitment to satisfy applicable requirements.
In the same
way, when we analyzed requirement No. 95
we saw what it means “to implement” the quality
policy by top
management, but this requires that the aforementioned policy includes a commitment,
on the part of the organization, to meet all applicable requirements.
It may seem
like it repeats with the previous requirement, but it doesn't. For this, it is convenient to remember that establishing is not the same as implementing. In order to properly meet this requirement, top management should ensure that when the quality policy is being implemented, the stated commitment
to meet all applicable requirements is being met. To do this, it should establish monitoring and
measurement programs to confirm that all requirements
established by the ISO 9001:2015 standard are being met, so the additional ones that the organization itself has established for its QMS, all the applicable
statutory and regulatory requirements that the organization should comply with, considering, as mentioned, the
location of its facilities, as well as its processes,
products, services and markets served, and it should also include the
contractual requirements, which are those that have been mutually agreed
with the customers, and that are related to quality.
Requirement No. 106: Top management shall
maintain a quality policy that includes a commitment to satisfy applicable requirements.
When we analyzed
requirement
No. 98 we saw what
it means “to maintain” the quality
policy by top management. Particularly in this requirement it is established that the aforementioned policy includes this commitment
to meet all applicable requirements.
In order to meet
this requirement appropriately, top management should ensure that, when taking actions to maintain its quality policy, all necessary elements are considered so that the
previously established commitment to meet all applicable requirements is also maintained, and for this, it should carry out a review of all
the appropriate sources of information, to ensure that all requirements that had
originally been identified as applicable, including those of the ISO 9001:2015
standard, the complementary ones established by the organization itself, the statutory
and regulatory requirements, and also those contractual that have been mutually agreed with
customers, and that are related to quality, continue to be so, or the necessary adjustments are made so that the
aforementioned policy continues to be valuable.
Reqirement No. 107: Top management shall
establish a quality policy that includes
a commitment to continual improvement of the quality management system.
This requirement refers to the
fact that when integrating the quality policy to be established by top management, it includes a commitment to
continuous improvement of the quality management system.
In a previous
entry I told you that one of the characteristics of management systems based on standards, being open systems, is that they tend to entropy, to their uselessness and destruction.
That is why the only way to keep such a system operating efficiently is for it to continuously
improve, and for this reason all these management system standards establish continuous improvement as a requirement, as stated in this standard, that includes
the Clause
10 – Improvement, and that is why the quality policy should include this commitment to design and manage processes for the continuous improvement of QMS.
Reqirement No. 108: Top management shall
implement a quality policy that includes a commitment to continual improvement of the
quality
management system.
In order to
meet this requirement appropriately, top management should ensure that, when implementing its quality policy, it creates the conditions for processes
related to continual improvement to be properly managed and can be confirmed, with
sufficient evidence, the expected improvement in
performance of QMS, in accordance with the established objectives.
Reqirement No. 109: Top management shall
maintain a quality
policy that includes a commitment to continual
improvement of the quality management system.
In order to
apply this requirement appropriately, top management should ensure that, when taking actions to maintain its quality policy, all the
necessary elements are considered so that both the commitment to improvement, such as the process management for improvement and requirements for these processes
are met.
Just to end
this section, in accordance with Technical Specification ISO/TS 9002:2016 - Quality
management systems — Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2015, in order to establish the quality policy, inputs such as the
following can be considered:
— A clear understanding of the context of the organization, including the current
performance of its management system and the needs and
expectations of its relevant interested parties;
— The organization’s strategic direction, based on its mission, vision, guiding principles and core values.
— The level and type of future improvements
needed for the organization to be successful;
— The expected degree of customer
satisfaction;
— The resources needed to meet intended results;
— The potential contributions of relevant interested
parties.
I really hope that these three entries dedicated to analyzing
the requirements derived from Section 5.2.1 – Establishing the quality policy, have brought to light
some of requirements that very few people
observe and practically no organization complies with.
In the next entry we will continue with
the analysis of requirements derived from Section 5.2.2 – Communicating the quality policy, of this ISO 9001:2015 Standard.
I will appreciate if you upload your doubts or comments, about this analysis, in this post.
Author:
Ernesto Palomares Hilton
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