ISO9001 certification means that a certified third-party organization audits the company's quality management system to determine that the company does have the ability to provide the required quality standards to meet customers and applicable standards, and issues an authoritative certification certificate.
The basic principles of ISO9001 certification include the following eight points:
1.Customer focus: Organizations are dependent on their customers. Therefore, organizations should understand the current and future needs of customers, meet customers, and strive to exceed customer expectations.
2.Leadership: The leader establishes the unified purpose and direction of the organization. They should create and maintain an internal environment in which employees can fully participate in achieving the organization's goals.
3.Full participation: Personnel at all levels are the foundation of the organization, and only with their full participation, can ISO9001 make their talents benefit the organization. 4.Process approach: Managing the associated activities and resources as a process can lead to more efficient results in achieving the desired results.
5.Systems Management: Identifying, understanding, and managing a system of interrelated processes for setting goals can help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of an organization.
6.Continuous Improvement: Continuous improvement of overall performance should be an eternal goal of the organization.
7.Fact-based decision-making: Effective decision-making is based on logical and intuitive analysis of data and information.
8.Mutually beneficial supplier relationships: Maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship between an organization and a supplier enhances the ability of both parties to create value.
Difficulties with ISO9001 certification may include:
1.Ensure that there is an in-depth understanding of the ISO9001 standard and apply it to the daily work to ensure that the organization's operations meet the requirements of the standard.
2.Establishing and implementing a quality management system includes developing quality policies, objectives, processes and procedures and ensuring their effectiveness.
3.A complete documented quality management system needs to be established to ensure that it meets the requirements of the standard and can pass the audit.
4.Train employees on the quality management system and raise their awareness so that they can understand and implement the quality management system.
5.Ensure that all processes are effectively managed and controlled to achieve the desired results.
6.Establish a process of continuous improvement, constantly identify problems, take steps to solve them, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization.
7.Address the challenges of the audit, such as providing sufficient evidence to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the standard, as well as dealing with possible non-conformities.
8.After obtaining the certification, we will continue to maintain and improve the quality management system to meet the requirements of the standard and the needs of customers.