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Our company consists of several sites. All these sites have currently there own, local, ISO 9001 certificates. We are now thinking of developing an umbrella certificate - managing at corporate level, but actual activities done in the local sites.
We have a corporate policy and objectives, and a set of corporate standards that are translated to local procedures. I thought of running a high level corporate management review. We have a combined system of corporate audits and local audits.
Under the umbrella certificate the local sites will maintain their local procedures and way of working under iso 9001. Corporate management will define scope, policy, objectives, standards and manage the system through audits and management review.
Do you think this way of working will be sufficient to obtain an umbrella certificate? Do I forget anything? Any advise is welcome!
We have a corporate policy and objectives, and a set of corporate standards that are translated to local procedures. I thought of running a high level corporate management review. We have a combined system of corporate audits and local audits.
Under the umbrella certificate the local sites will maintain their local procedures and way of working under iso 9001. Corporate management will define scope, policy, objectives, standards and manage the system through audits and management review.
Do you think this way of working will be sufficient to obtain an umbrella certificate? Do I forget anything? Any advise is welcome!