ISO 14001 vs ISO 9001 challenges in the transition
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•Documenting the QMS (what is new about this?)
•Auditing according to the new version (what are main points to include?)
Answer:
If we compare transition processes for ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 there is no much difference between them. The key changes are pretty much the same. The requirements for documents and records are now changed into requirements for documented information and in that sense the ISO 9001 suffered more changes because there are no longer mandatory procedures and quality manual, so in that sense the ISO 9001 will suffer more changes than ISO 14001 management system. For more information, see:
- New approach to document and record control in ISO 9001:2015 https://advisera.com/9001academy/blog/2015/06/30/new-approach-to-document-and-record-control-in-iso-90012015/
- List of mandatory documents required by ISO 140 01:2015 https://advisera.com/14001academy/blog/2015/10/12/list-of-mandatory-documents-required-by-iso-140012015/
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Mar 23, 2016