ISO 9001 News ISO 9001:2015 Amendment 1 Published - Determination of Climate Change Relevance * Poll added May 2024

How has been your experience during ISO 9001 audits in relation to Climate Change?

  • Auditor has asked a few questions but not really delved much into it.

    Votes: 24 42.9%
  • Auditor did not mention CC whatsoever.

    Votes: 20 35.7%
  • Auditor was thorough in the investigation concerning our QMS and CC

    Votes: 6 10.7%
  • We did not allow the discussion to take place

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Auditor wrote us up for failing to address CC in our QMS

    Votes: 6 10.7%

  • Total voters
    56
  • Poll closed .
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I dunno, if you look at the -176 members and the other "input artists" you might find a consultant or more that has an opportunity to cash in on helping with the CC determination..........Wild guess of course.

The annual thing is just a quick look-see for the ongoing "maintenance & effectiveness" of the MS
I just see it as change for the sake making change and propagating the industry around it. And adding a couple of lines was low hanging fruit. Maybe there are a couple actual activists but I think most of those people are as cynical as me.
 
It's almost a Keystone Cop movie short. All this jumping through hoops, scurrying around like cockroaches when the lights are turned on and pontificating on who needs to do what and none of the whiz-bango, chairborne experts bring up the most obvious primary contributor's to GHG emissions and the CC argument....People breathing & flatulence. When I was born in 1951 there was an estimated 2.5 billion people, today about 8.5 billion give or take 100 million or so. Human breathing alone averages about 1kg/day of CO2, that's 8.5 billion kg, that's 8.5 million Metric Tons per day or about 3 billion MT per/year..........Nobody is really addressing this reality.

Of course it must have been caveman burps & farts that ended the Ice Age and changed the climate back then.
 
Human breathing alone averages about 1kg/day of CO2, that's 8.5 billion kg, that's 8.5 million Metric Tons per day or about 3 billion MT per/year..........Nobody is really addressing this reality.
I hope the next ISO 9001 version won't add in 4.1 "The organization shall determine whether breathing, burping and farting are relevant issues". :LOL:

Then add a Note in 4.2: "Relevant interested parties can have requirements related to breathing, burping and farting". :vfunny:
 
I hope the next ISO 9001 version won't add in 4.1 "The organization shall determine whether breathing, burping and farting are relevant issues". :LOL:

Then add a Note in 4.2: "Relevant interested parties can have requirements related to breathing, burping and farting". :vfunny:
Action taken to mitigate risk; no more Mexican or Tex-Mex for work lunches. Not sure I want to be on the team to verify effectiveness of that action :p .
 
I hope the next ISO 9001 version won't add in 4.1 "The organization shall determine whether breathing, burping and farting are relevant issues". :LOL:

Then add a Note in 4.2: "Relevant interested parties can have requirements related to breathing, burping and farting". :vfunny:
I've worked in some places where they were indeed relevant issues within the organization. Especially to the people in the cubicles near the restrooms.
 
Isn't the ISO management system standards will be prone to amendments every time a new "scapegoat issue" emerges?
 
I still think Climate change is to vague of a statement. Consideration of ecological and enviromental impacts of and to the company would be more gramatically correct for a management standard. And if the company already has 14001 then its to be looked at in that MS and audits.
 
It's almost a Keystone Cop movie short. All this jumping through hoops, scurrying around like cockroaches when the lights are turned on and pontificating on who needs to do what and none of the whiz-bango, chairborne experts bring up the most obvious primary contributor's to GHG emissions and the CC argument....People breathing & flatulence. When I was born in 1951 there was an estimated 2.5 billion people, today about 8.5 billion give or take 100 million or so. Human breathing alone averages about 1kg/day of CO2, that's 8.5 billion kg, that's 8.5 million Metric Tons per day or about 3 billion MT per/year..........Nobody is really addressing this reality.

Of course it must have been caveman burps & farts that ended the Ice Age and changed the climate back then.
Let the euthenasia begin.
 
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