Context and multiple sites
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The easy and fast answer is: No! You do not need different context of the organization and interested parties. Then, I start to think more deeply:
Do different sites have different neighborhoods with different requirements? Does your organization consider them as relevant interested parties? If yes, do they have the same expectations?
Different sites from the same organization can work for different kinds of customers with different requirements and different interested parties. Is it the case? For example, a company can have a site manufacturing a commodity that sells on price and have another site producing the same kind of product but for a different customer segment through different sales channels.
The following material will provide you information about interested parties:
- ISO 9001 – How to determine interested parties and their requirements according to ISO 9001:2015 - https://advisera.com/9001academy/blog/2015/11/10/how-to-determine-interested-parties-and-their-requirements-according-to-iso-90012015/
- free online training ISO 9001:2015 Foundations Course – https://advisera.com/training/iso-9001-foundations-course/
- book - Discover ISO 9001:2015 Through Practical Examples - https://advisera.com/books/discover-iso-9001-2015-through-practical-examples/
Hello. Thank you. I have another question. The auditor for ISO 14001 2015 asked us if we take into consideration sustainable materials when we buy packaging products. My question is is sustainable materials part of the ISO 14001 2015 audit? unless we consider it a big environmental aspect. Please advise. Thanks.
Maria
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Mar 08, 2018