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ISO 9001: 2008 Published

ISO 9001 : 2008 FDIS Approved

ISO Survey 2007 Released


ISO 9001 : 2008 Published

Date : 15-November-2008

ISO published 2008 version of the world’s most popular standard on quality management ISO 9001: 2008. The standard is available for sale from the ISO web site www.iso.org.

The ISOhelpline e-Book is also revised as per published standard and the latest version is now available for download.

As per the agreement between ISO and IAF, existing ISO 9001: 2000 certified organizations shall upgrade to ISO 9001: 2008 within 24 months from the date of release of ISO 9001: 2008. Certification bodies can issue certificates to ISO 9001:2000 up to 12 months from date of release of ISO 9001: 2008.

That means existing ISO 9001:2000 certified companies can continue ISO 9001:2000 based surveillance audit until 14-11-2009. Certification bodies will issue new certificate of ISO 9001:2000 till 14-11-2009 which will be valid till 14-11-2010 and not three years.

From 15-11-2009, all audits, New Certifications or surveillance will be based on ISO 9001:2008 only.

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ISO Survey 2007 Released

Date : 11-November-2008

The ISO Survey of Certifications 2007 reveals certification activity around one or more of ISO’s management system standards in 175 countries, up from 170 in 2006  “a clear demonstration”, according to the survey, ” that they have become essential tools of the world economy”.

ISO Secretary-General Alan Bryden comments: “The survey illustrates in a very concrete manner the extent to which  ISO management system standards are meeting the organization’s strategic objective of ‘global relevance’  in other words, adding value for the organizations that use them all over the world.”

The principal findings of the survey are as follows:

ISO 9001:2000 (quality management)

Up to the end of December 2007, at least 951 486 ISO 9001:2000 certificates had been issued in 175 countries and economies. The 2007 total represents an increase of 54 557 (+ 6 %) over 2006, when the total was 896 929 in 170 countries and economies. Services again accounted for 32 % of all certificates issued.

The increase appears much smaller than in 2006 (+16 %) and according to the survey several factors may have combined to produce this result:

The 2007 survey data collection methodology was strongly re-focused on obtaining figures from primary sources, the
certification bodies that actually issue certificates, to reduce the increased possibility of error inherent in obtaining data from secondary sources (accreditation bodies and databases). This has resulted in the totals for several countries being revised downwards.

Certification activity slowed down in anticipation of the forthcoming new edition of ISO 9001, with organizations adopting a “wait and see” attitude, as many did in the run-up to the 2000 edition.

The market for certification is maturing in certain countries where this activity began early on.

The continuing growth of sector- or activity-specific editions of ISO 9001 reduces the number of certifications to
the generic standard.

The trend for organizations to replace multiple-site certificates by one certificate covering all sites continues, although its extent is difficult to quantify, and also reduces the number of certificates.

ISO 14001:2004 (environmental management)

Up to the end of December 2007, at least 154 572 certificates had been issued in 148 countries and economies.
The 2006 total represents an increase of 26 361 (+ 21 %) over 2006, when the total was 128 211 in 140 countries and
economies. The service sectors accounted for 29 % of certificates issued, up from 27 % in 2006. ISO/TS 16949:2002 (quality management for automotive suppliers)

Up to the end of December 2007, at least 35 198 ISO/TS 16949:2002 certificates had been issued in 81 countries and
economies. The 2007 total represents an increase of 7 199 (+26 %) over 2006 when the total was 27 999 certificates in 78 countries and economies.

ISO 13485:2003 (quality management for medical devices)

Up to the end of December 2007, at least 12 985 ISO 13485:2003 certificates had been issued in 84 countries and economies. The 2007 total represents an increase of 4 959 (+ 62 %) over 2006 when the total was 8 026 in 81 countries and economies.

ISO/IEC 27001:2005 (information security management)

At the end of December 2007, at least 7 732 ISO/IEC 27001:2005 certificates had been issued in 70 countries and economies. The 2007 total represents an increase of 1 935 (+ 33 %) over 2006 when the total was 5 797 in 64 countries and economies. Service sector organizations accounted for 90 % of the certificates issued.

The survey results continue to shed light on the evolution of the global economy, with newly emerging economies such as
China, India, Brazil and the Russian Federation appearing among the leading countries for totals of certificates
issued, or growth during 2007. Countries other than the established industrialized economies showing intensive
certification activity include Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Thailand and Turkey.

More information

ISO makes available the principal findings of the survey free of charge on the ISO Web site.

Source: http://www.iso.org/

ISO 9001 : 2008 FDIS
Approved

Date : 17-October-2008

ISO TC 176 has approved by ballot the FDIS (Final Draft International Standard) version of ISO 9001:2008. This approval is the last step to be completed before the standard is published as a final International Standard (IS). We anticipate that the IS will be released within the next few weeks.