LRQA ISO 9001:2015 Standard Update
(PRWEB UK) 8 July 2013 -- With over 1m users worldwide, ISO 9001 – the international quality management system standard – is arguably one of the most influential pieces of business literature ever written. With a global community watching these developments with interest, David Lawson, LRQA Technical Director gave his views on what this latest development in the ISO standard revision could potentially deliver in terms of functionality and structure.
With ISO elevating the status of ISO 9001:2015 to Committee Draft stage (CD) on 4 June, this means that it has now gone to the members of the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) for voting.
One month after ISO 9001:2015 reaching the first significant version of its current development phase, this is a good point for us to review some of the proposed changes and structure to the world’s most popular standard. Naturally, there has been much speculation on these changes and their implications, with a great deal of readily available information being generated across traditional and digital channels.
So let’s start with what we all know; well as we anticipated, CD ISO 9001:2015 incorporates the high level structure and common text from ISO Directive Annex SL.
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