Keeping information about risks
Assign topic to the user
Answer:
First, remember that ISO 9001:2015 does not make mandatory to keep records about risk determination and classification. Keeping records is an option that organizations can and normally follow.
Your organization can identify a set of situations where risks are determined (for example: during process performance review meetings, after complaints, when starting product or service development projects) and define how risks and opportunities are recorded, evaluated, and by whom.
You can find more information about risk management at:
- How to identify risk significance in ISO 9001:2015 - https://advisera.com/9001academy/blog/2019/01/14/how-to-identify-risk-significance-in-iso-90012015/
- How to address risks and opportunities in ISO 9001 - https://advisera.com/9001academy/blog/2016/06/21/how-to-address-risks-and-opportunities-in-iso-9001/
- Free webinar on demand – How to implem ent risk management in ISO 9001:2015 - https://advisera.com/9001academy/webinar/how-to-implement-risk-management-in-iso-90012015-free-webinar/
- Free enroll at 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/
Comment as guest or Sign in
Apr 16, 2019