This presentation provides an overview of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It discusses ISO's history and establishment in 1947. The presentation describes ISO's mission to facilitate international trade through developing voluntary standards. It outlines ISO's scope and types of standards, focusing on ISO 9001 quality management standards. It also discusses ISO accreditation bodies, the accreditation process, and recent ISO news from 2011 relating to various industries and risk management.
2. Contents
Introduction of ISO
History of ISO
Scope of ISO
Types of ISO
ISO 9001(QMS)
What Is Accreditation?
Top 10 accreditation body of ISO
JAS –ANZ
Accreditation bodies of JAS-ANZ
How it is work
Recent News 2011
In future scope of ISO
3. Introduction of ISOIntroduction of ISO
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a
worldwide federation of national standards bodies from some100
countries, one from each country.
ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947. The
mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardization
and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the
international exchange of goods and services
4. History of ISO
ISO 9000 was first published in 1987.It was based on the BS
5750 series of standards from BSI.
BSI has been certifying organizations for their quality
management systems since 1978. Its first certification (FM
is still extant and held by Tarmac, a successor to the original
company which held this certificate. Today BSI claims to certify
organizations at nearly 70,000 sites globally.
5. Scope of ISO
Policies and objectives set by 'top management'
Understanding customer's requirements with a view to
achieving customer satisfaction
Improved internal and external communications
Greater understanding of the organization's processes
Improved use of time and resources
Reduced wastage
Greater consistency and traceability of products and services
Improved morale and motivation.
6. Types of ISO
There are near about 14000 types of ISO
ISO 1 to ISO 1998
ISO 2002 to ISO 2982
ISO 3001 to ISO 3994
ISO 4010 to ISO 4957
ISO 5007 to ISO 5991
ISO 6009 to ISO 6989
ISO 7004 to ISO 7998
ISO 8009 to ISO 8995
ISO 9000 to ISO 9999
ISO 10000 - 14997
ISO 15001+
7. Conti..
If we considered only
ISO 9000 to ISO 9999
Then under this these are further types:-
ISO 9000:2000
ISO 9000-1:1994
ISO 9000-2:1997
ISO 9000-3:1997
ISO 9001:1994
ISO 9001:2000
ISO 9001:2000
ISO 9002:1994
ISO 9003:1994
ISO 9004:2000
8. ISO 9001(QMS)
For any business, the only way to keep up is to offer a
commitment to quality. In fact any organization, whatever
their size or industry sector can give themselves a secure
future by introducing a quality management system
(QMS) such as ISO 9000.
9. Conti…
ISO 9001:2000, the requirement standard, includes
the following main sections:
Quality Management System
Management Responsibility
Resource Management
Product Realization
Measurement Analysis and Improvement
10. Accreditation is an endorsement of a conformity assessment body’sAccreditation is an endorsement of a conformity assessment body’s
(CAB's) competence, credibility, independence and integrity in(CAB's) competence, credibility, independence and integrity in
carrying out its conformity assessment activities.carrying out its conformity assessment activities.
What Is Accreditation?What Is Accreditation?
20. JAS-ANZ is the government-appointed accreditation body for
Australia and New Zealand responsible for providing
accreditation of conformity assessment bodies (CABs) in the
fields of certification and inspection. Accreditation by JAS-
ANZ demonstrates the competence and independence of these
CABs.
21. Accreditation Bodies of JAS-ANZ
ACS P-L
Australian Certification Services Pty Ltd
DNV
DNV Certification Pty Ltd
HANZ
Health Audit (NZ) Ltd
ICGC
ICG Compliance Pty Ltd
MAX
Max Certifications Pvt Ltd
PCMS
P. C. Management System Pvt Ltd
QMS CS
QMS Certification Services Pty Ltd
SGC
S.G. Certifications (P) Ltd.
TCS
TCS International Certification Services Co. Ltd.
22. How it is work
The process to create an ISO standard is complicated and
based on a six step process:
Stage 0 (preliminary stage): A study period is underway.
Stage 1 (proposal stage): An NP (New Project) is under
consideration.
Stage 2 (preparatory stage): A WD (Working Draft) is
under consideration.
Stage 3 (committee stage): A CD/FCD (Committee
Draft/Final Committee Draft) is under consideration.
Stage 4 (approval stage): An FDIS (Final Draft
International Standard) is under consideration.
Stage 5 (publication stage): An IS (International
Standard) is being prepared for publication.
23. RECENT NEWS 2011
1 November 2011 ISO International Standards offer benefits for a
world of seven billion people
25 October 2011 New ISO standard for pedestrian impact test drives
progress in safety
21 October 2011 New agreement strengthens partnership between
ISO and ASTM on additive manufacturing
20 October 2011 New ISO standard on traceability of fish products
will help improve food safety
19 October 2011 Are you ready? New ISO/IEC standard helps
combat the toughest information security risks
18 October 2011 Exclusive: NASA Associate Administrator and the
deep impact of space standards in ISO's magazine
24. In order for the ISO 9000 family to maintain its effectiveness,
the standards are periodically reviewed to benefit from new
developments in the quality management field and also from
user feedback
In future scope of ISO