Reasons to Become ISO 9000 Certified
ISO 9000 Described
ISO 9000 is a set of standards for quality management in a business setting from the International Organization for Standardization, which is composed of standardization units from over 130 countries the world over. ISO 9000 describes three quality systems. They are ISO 9001, ISO 9002, and ISO 9003. ISO 9001 is the body of requirements a business should focus on if their processes have to do with design of a fabrication, production and manufacture, installation, and service of that product. ISO 9002 is for those businesses not concerned with invention and production of any fabricated products. ISO 9003 is for organizations that do not focus on any of the methods covered in ISO 9001 but it does entail ensuring that the final product or service of an organization meets requirements through inspection and testing. An establishment can opt to be certified in one of these three quality systems.
What Certification Means
Being certified in ISO 9000 designates that a company takes quality management sincerely and that quality control requirements are ensured within the organization. The quality management systems have to be used in order to be contemplated for certification and methods and advances have to be observed. Many establishments will use an outside consultant to aid in the endeavor. A certification group will subsequently come in that is recruited by the organization seeking the certification to audit conformity with ISO 9000 and its prevalent requirements. If there are any difficulties, they must be corrected before certification is granted. If a certificate is granted, it ought to be preserved through regular audits.
Areas within ISO 9000
Some of the regions within ISO 9000 contain organization contracts with customers, hiring and instructing staff, fabrication invention and development, the building and production of a product, the delivery of a fabrication and any related services, supplier management and choosing of the suppliers, all management tasks, internal audits based on quality problems, regular monitoring and betterment's and if predicaments are found, fixing those errors and making sure the issue does not repeat.
Benefits of ISO 9000 Certification
Some of the advantages of implementing ISO 9000 contain steps that are more suitably defined and cited. Delineating steps will help in highlighting any that are obsolete or out of date. When an error in a process does occur, there are procedures to fall back on so that the problem is fixed. Rates of errors are less when ISO 9000 is utilized and are found earlier and therefore costs are cut. Market shares are increased or kept steady and sales increase. ISO 9000 helps in the reliability of a product and aids in cost cutting. Improvement is promoted in an ISO 9000 organization. Obtaining ISO 9000 certification can open up a whole new customer base for a company since many customers will not even consider doing business with an establishment that is not ISO 9000 certified. ISO 9000 certification can help raise revenue in this way. Procedures will also become betteras the certification requirements are put into place in an organization. These processes will become consistent in the way they work as they will begin to operate the same way every time. If there are any issues, they will be corrected and kept from happening again. This also helps new employees as they have a proven methodsystem} of doing a job.
ISO 9000 certification has several advantages, from gaining a lead in a global industry to more focused advantages such as better process controls. ISO 9000 certification can help any type of business, as long as it is taken seriously and done right.
Marc Anderes is the VP of Operations of Maloya Laser that is dedicated to <A href="http://www.MaloyaLaser.com">Laser Cutting</a> and Metal Manufacturing with advanced <A href="http://www.maloyalaser.com/capabilities_equipment.php">laser technologies</a>, servicing medical, aerospace, scientific and transportation requirements.
Filed under General by on Jul 30th, 2010.