A quality manual is the main, top-level document of a quality management system. It is similar to a constitution of a country or a manifesto of a party. This type of document establishes the policy level position of a government, party or in the case of a quality manual, a company. There are two published definitions of what a quality manual for an ISO 9001 quality management system should be:
ISO 10013, Guidelines for Developing Quality Manuals, element 4.2, gives detailed suggestions for creating a quality manual. It defines a quality manual, among other requirements, as a document that should "consist of, or refer to, the documented quality system procedures intended for planning and administration of activities which impact on quality" ISO 9001:2000, element 4.2.2 describes a quality manual as a document containing:
- the scope of the quality management system, including details of and justification for any exclusions;
- references to the documented procedures, and
- a description of interaction between the processes of the QMS.
If we follow the requirement 4.2.2.a of ISO 9001:2000 Standard, we simply need our quality manual to clearly define the scope of our QMS, exclusions, if any; reference our procedures and define interactions between the processes.
Definition of the scope is usually placed into the ?Scope? section of the manual. It simply states what activities your company performs. For example: ?My Company, Inc. designs, manufactures and distributes card board boxes for high volume customers? or ?My Company, Inc. provides ISO 9001 consulting and training services for service companies?
Since the scope defines our activities and we established our scope, we can define the processes that we need to achieve the results stated in the scope. Also, remember referencing corresponding procedures for those processes. The easiest way to do it, is to transform the standard from a list of requirements into your organization's commitment to satisfy those requirements. For example: Element 5.4.1 of ISO 9001:2000 requires that "Top management shall ensure that quality objectives, including those needed to meet requirements for product are established at relevant functions and levels with in the organization." our manual will state: "ABC Enterprises, LLC's top management ensure that quality objectives, including those needed to meet requirements for product are established at relevant functions and levels per the Quality Objective Matrix."
Following this simple method, we can answer to all the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 standard and reference procedures supporting corresponding elements of your manual and quality management system. SO we will comply with two first requirements of the standard.
Interaction between the processes may be documented in a number of ways. Some companies choose to define top-level interaction by using derivatives of Figure 1 in ISO 9001:2000 standard. Combining such a diagram with references to procedures, will define interactions between your processes. For more detailed process interaction tools, type "process interaction matrix" into your browser and you will find numerous examples.
Now, when we addressed the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 standard for quality manual, consider this. A well written and professionally designed quality manual may become a powerful marketing tool. It can communicate to your prospects and customers that your organization is not only a quality-conscious organization, but that it also knows how to document and communicate its commitment to quality through your quality manual.
I always wonder what companies achieve by stamping their quality manuals in bold capitol red letters ?CONFIDENTIAL?. As far as I?m concerned, a quality manual is a company?s resume for quality, and if you hide your resume, there is a very good chance that you will never get a job! All our customers are encouraged to make their quality manuals public! - 15478
ISO 10013, Guidelines for Developing Quality Manuals, element 4.2, gives detailed suggestions for creating a quality manual. It defines a quality manual, among other requirements, as a document that should "consist of, or refer to, the documented quality system procedures intended for planning and administration of activities which impact on quality" ISO 9001:2000, element 4.2.2 describes a quality manual as a document containing:
- the scope of the quality management system, including details of and justification for any exclusions;
- references to the documented procedures, and
- a description of interaction between the processes of the QMS.
If we follow the requirement 4.2.2.a of ISO 9001:2000 Standard, we simply need our quality manual to clearly define the scope of our QMS, exclusions, if any; reference our procedures and define interactions between the processes.
Definition of the scope is usually placed into the ?Scope? section of the manual. It simply states what activities your company performs. For example: ?My Company, Inc. designs, manufactures and distributes card board boxes for high volume customers? or ?My Company, Inc. provides ISO 9001 consulting and training services for service companies?
Since the scope defines our activities and we established our scope, we can define the processes that we need to achieve the results stated in the scope. Also, remember referencing corresponding procedures for those processes. The easiest way to do it, is to transform the standard from a list of requirements into your organization's commitment to satisfy those requirements. For example: Element 5.4.1 of ISO 9001:2000 requires that "Top management shall ensure that quality objectives, including those needed to meet requirements for product are established at relevant functions and levels with in the organization." our manual will state: "ABC Enterprises, LLC's top management ensure that quality objectives, including those needed to meet requirements for product are established at relevant functions and levels per the Quality Objective Matrix."
Following this simple method, we can answer to all the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 standard and reference procedures supporting corresponding elements of your manual and quality management system. SO we will comply with two first requirements of the standard.
Interaction between the processes may be documented in a number of ways. Some companies choose to define top-level interaction by using derivatives of Figure 1 in ISO 9001:2000 standard. Combining such a diagram with references to procedures, will define interactions between your processes. For more detailed process interaction tools, type "process interaction matrix" into your browser and you will find numerous examples.
Now, when we addressed the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 standard for quality manual, consider this. A well written and professionally designed quality manual may become a powerful marketing tool. It can communicate to your prospects and customers that your organization is not only a quality-conscious organization, but that it also knows how to document and communicate its commitment to quality through your quality manual.
I always wonder what companies achieve by stamping their quality manuals in bold capitol red letters ?CONFIDENTIAL?. As far as I?m concerned, a quality manual is a company?s resume for quality, and if you hide your resume, there is a very good chance that you will never get a job! All our customers are encouraged to make their quality manuals public! - 15478
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