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7th September 2000, 11:19 AM
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Audits Before Assesment
Perhaps this question has been asked before - so my appologies in advance....
I interviewed a registrar yesterday and he stated that we must audit all of the ISO elements before we can be certified. Where is this requirment stated, or is it implied in some way?
This is how my procedures are set-up right now. Management reviews quality system on a weekly and monthly basis. From these reviews, quartly audits will be scheduled. I beleive this satisfies the requirements for internal audits.
Comments anyone .... or an old thread I can read-up on?
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7th September 2000, 11:50 AM
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why on earth would you want a registrar's auditor in without a full round of audits being done?
Anyway..its a registrar specific clause that I believe 99.99999% of them adhere to. It would be a waste of time and expense to come in if a company had not audited their own system for compliance first...sure would lead me (with my auditiors hat on) to look for more signs of a lack of commitment to the project if a company even suggested that they don't need to do a complete round before the registrar comes in......
As a consultant, my companies do several rounds before the registration audit is scheduled.
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7th September 2000, 11:54 AM
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Only a comment. I've had two different registrars tell me the same thing and, even though it may be a 'registrar requirement' rather than ISO, it made sense to me. How else could I have gone into a pre-assessment with any assurance that our bases were covered?
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7th September 2000, 12:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by CarolX:
Where is this requirment stated?
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Nope - not "spelled out" in the standards - as well as the "implied requirement" of auditing every element/procedure/system doc. every year (on the basis of importance of course). And the implied requirement from our particular registrar that we ask the same internal audit questions based on specific standards statements for each sentence/a.b.c.d.... task-line in the standards - every year. (which IMHO is a bit overboard)BUT
I do agree with Barb - even though it isn't written "clearly stated" (out in the open) it is a good management/registrar practice under the current version.
Our external auditor did indicate recently though that the "methods of registration auditing" would be undergoing a change with the new FDIS write-up.
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7th September 2000, 12:42 PM
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I am in agreement with everyone else that it is certainly good practice even though not required.
With regard to the 2000 version, and by reference the 1994 version, Cianfrani, Tsiakals and West make an interesting statement in their new book (ISO 9001:2000 Explained ISBN 0-87389-481-2).
"It is now clear" [2000 version] "that audits are to be carried out periodically. Thought this was implied before, it was not clearly stated. A on-time set of audits to comply with ISO 9001 in order to obtain registraion is not sufficient."
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7th September 2000, 03:29 PM
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This is how my procedures are set-up right now. Management reviews quality system on a weekly and monthly basis. From these reviews, quartly audits will be scheduled. I beleive this satisfies the requirements for internal audits.
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What exactly does management review weekly and monthly? Effectiveness of quality system needs to be a part of management review. Wouldn't you use internal audits for that data?
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7th September 2000, 03:41 PM
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Around here periodically means within the last millinium.
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7th September 2000, 04:52 PM
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Barb - If I have done my job completely, my procedures should describe exactly how we are doing things now. My "proof" would be, how are we doing it a year from now? That is when I feel an audit is much more effective.
Jim - I concur - periodically means just that. What ever is neccessary, along with the evidience of review to back it up.
Laura - weekly review of inspection results, customer returns, and customer contacts. Monthly review of scrap and rework.
Our field is much to competative to allow internal audits to be truly helpful to us.
Lots to think about .... thanks everyone for your input.
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