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QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ISO 9001: 2008

Delivered by : Shaik Ifthekar 25th May 2010 01.30pm 2.30pm

Defining Quality What is quality?

What are some common definitions of quality?

Defining Quality
Quality Can be defined as fitness for intended use In quality management terminology quality means meeting customer requirements Customers define quality Ex. A quantity of 6 ordered and 6 delivered on time is a measure of quality ( meeting customer requirements)

THE QUALITY CYCLE


Inspection Production Marketing

Purchasing Vendors Service Customers

Manufact. Engineering

Market Studies Product Development

QUALITY IN RELATION WITH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - ISO 9000

Quality Definition: ISO

The totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs

WHAT IS ISO 9000

WHAT IS ISO 9000 ISO is a nickname to International Organization for Standardization. An international standard acc more than 100 countries ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947 by International Standard Agency headquartered in Geneva. Principles are applicable to all organizations

WHAT IS ISO 9000

ISO 9000 is a written set of standard which describe and define the basic elements/clauses of the quality system needed to ensure that an organizations products/or services meet or exceed customer needs and expectations

Principles of ISO 9000


ISO 9000 is a standard for a quality system, not product. ISO 9000 is based on documentation and is premised on the following:- Document what you do; - Do what your document; - Prove it and improve it ISO 9000 emphasises prevention. ISO 9000 is a universal standard; the focus is on what needs to be done and not on how it is to be carried out

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QUALITY SYSTEM

VEHICLE

QUALITY MANAGEMENT =

DRIVER

QUALITY POLICY

ROAD MAP

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ADVANTAGES OF ISO 9000 IMPLEMENTATION

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WHAT IS IT INTENDED FOR?


This International Standard specifies quality system requirements for use where organizations capability to design and supply conforming product needs to be demonstrated. The requirements specified are aimed primarily at achieving customer satisfaction by preventing nonconformity at all stages from design through to servicing
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BENEFITS OF ISO 9000 IMPLEMENTATION For the company:- Well defined organization and responsibilities, i.e., minimize grey areas and possible resources wastage. - Standardize practice and establishment of proper communication channel, i.e. maximize productivity and communication efficiency.

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BENEFITS OF ISO 9000 IMPLEMENTATION For the company:- A greater degree of internal control. - Ultimately, increase profitability and market share, improve competitive position. For the customer:- Increase satisfaction and growth in confidence.
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ISO 9001:2008


ITS A NEW REVISION STANDARD

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ISO 9001 Revision 2008 been developed after a great deal of research on Eight Quality Management Principles

Eight Quality Management Principles


Customer - focused organization Leadership Involvement of people Process approach System approach to management Continual improvement Factual approach to decision making Mutually beneficial supplier relationship
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Structure of the ISO 9001:2008 standard


Core organizational processes covered under: Clause 5. Clause 6. Clause 7. Clause 8. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRODUCT REALISATION MEASUREMENT, ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT

supported by: Clause 4: Quality Management System

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Structure of the new ISO 9001:2008 standard


Process-oriented structure and a more logical sequence of contents Allows for more flexibility on amount of documentation Changes in terminology for easier interpretation by all sectors.

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QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


Continual improvement of the Quality management system Management responsibility

Customers

Customers

Resource management Requirements Input

Measurement, analysis and improvement

Satisfaction

Product realization

Output

Product

Information flow Value-adding activities

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Reference: ISO 9001:2000

The ISO 9001:2008 standard has new more clearly defined requirements relating to : Continual improvement; Increased emphasis on the role of top management; Consideration of legal and regulatory requirements; Establishment of measurable objectives at relevant functions and levels; Monitoring of information of customer satisfaction as a measure of system performance;
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The ISO 9001:2008 standard has new more clearly defined requirements relating to :
(contd.) Increased attention to resource availability; Determination of training effectiveness; Measurements extended to systems, process and product; Analysis of collected data on the performance of the QMS; Control of outsourced processes .
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DOCUMENTING THE SYSTEM BASED ON ISO 9001:2008 STANDARD

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Quality Management System Documentation


The organization shall establish, document, implement and maintain a quality management system and continually improve its effectiveness in accordance with the requirements of this International Standard.
(Clause 4.1, ISO 9001:2008) Documentation is a set of documents, for example specifications and records. Document is information (meaningful data) and its supporting medium. Quality management system is a management system to direct and control an organization with regard to quality. Quality manual is the document specifying the quality management system of an organization.
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DOCUMENTATION PYRAMID
QUALITY/ POLICY MANUAL OPERATION PROCEDURES
LEVEL 1

LOW

LEVEL 2

DETAIL WORK INSTRUCTIONS


LEVEL 3

FORMS, LABEL, RECORDS, ETC.

LEVEL 4

HIGH B C Production Personnel Department Department D Quality Control E Stores

A Purchasing Department

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LEVEL 1: QUALITY MANUAL


The quality manual as a highest level document at the peak of a pyramid outlining the quality system and acting as a directory for the documents and procedures below. It will outline the companys policy and commitment to quality.

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WHY NEED QUALITY MANUAL?


1. Communicating the organizations quality policy, procedures and requirements; 2. Describing and implementing an effective quality system; 3. Providing improved control of practices and facilitating assurance activities; 4. Providing the documented bases for auditing the quality system; 5. Providing continuity of the quality system and its requirements during changing circumstances; 6. Training personnel; 7. Presenting quality system for external purposes; 8. Demonstrating compliance of the quality system with quality requirements
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Quality Policy
Clause 5.3

The overall quality intentions and direction of an organization related to quality, as formally expressed by top management

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AL-OBAID PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS Quality Policy


Al-Obaid Plastic Manufacturers is committed to offer defect free products and excellent services to customers to exceed their satisfaction and trust. Our Quality Management System will ensure consistency in all phases of our operations and the business will be conducted according to following principles: Create environment for employees by training and empowerment to improve their efficiency. Fallow the concepts of Continual Improvement. Work Closely with customers and suppliers to establish highest quality standards. Adopt forward-looking view on future business decisions that may have quality impacts.
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LEVEL 2: OPERATION PROCEDURE


A second tier set of departmental procedures detail how that commitment is applied to the company operations and lay down procedures for the management to control the system

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PROCEDURES DEVELOPMENT 1. Review current practice 2. Analyse current practice 3. Develop a draft procedure 4. Release draft for comment 5. Review comments 6. Revise and issue procedure for acceptance 7. Obtain approval 8. Issue for use 9. Implement 10. Monitor and Review

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SUGGESTED FORMAT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. PURPOSE APPLICATION/SCOPE REFERENCE DOCUMENT DEFINITION RESPONSIBILITY QUALIFICATION OR TRAINING PROCEDURE RECORD ATTACHMENT
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LEVEL 3:

WORK INSTRUCTIONS
This third tier of work instructions details the day-today operating instructions to provide control of quality and being applied in the manner laid down in operation procedures.

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Work Instructions
The written and /or spoken direction given with regard to what is to be done, including the information given in training. What is to be done? How it should be done? Who should do it? When it should be done? Supplies, services & equipment to be used Criteria to be satisfied Balance between instructions & training Usually departmental, or specific to product Frequently changed In details
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LEVEL 4: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS


Relates to all the forms, documents, records, labels, tickets, job cards, purchase orders, goods inwards notes, registers, logs, etc. that are used to support the levels above.

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