ISO 9001:2015 “Risk Based Thinking”

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ISO 9001:2015 “Risk Based Thinking” July 2014 1

Purpose of presentation Provide an overview of how the future ISO 9001:2015 standard addresses the topic of “risk”. 2

Revision presentation developed by the ISO subcommittee responsible for communication about the upcoming revisions to ISO 9001 will be updated periodically as the revision progresses is available to anyone Emphasize that the information presented today is based on current work of WG24 and should not be used to make any changes to an organization’s quality management system since it could change. 3

What is “risk-based thinking”? risk-based thinking is something we all do automatically and often sub-consciously to get the best result the concept of risk has always been implicit in ISO 9001 – this revision makes it more explicit and builds it into the whole management system risk-based thinking ensures risk is considered from the beginning and throughout the process approach risk-based thinking makes preventive action part of strategic planning risk is often thought of only in the negative sense. Risk- based thinking can also help to identify opportunities. This can be considered to be the positive side of risk 4

Where is risk addressed in ISO DIS 9001:2015?

The main objectives of ISO 9001 to provide confidence in the organization’s ability to consistently provide customers with conforming goods and services to enhance customer satisfaction The concept of “risk” in the context of ISO 9001 relates to the uncertainty of achieving such objectives The concept of “opportunity” in the context of ISO 9001 relates to exceeding expectations and going beyond stated objectives

Risk in the clauses - Process Approach, Leadership, Planning in the Introduction the concept of risk-based thinking is explained in Clause 4 the organization is required to determine the risks which can affect its ability to meet these objectives in Clause 5 top management are required to commit to ensuring Clause 4 is followed in Clause 6 the organization is required to take action to identify risks and opportunities 7

Risk in Clauses – Operation, Evaluation, Improvement Clause 8 - the organization is required to implement processes to address risk Clause 9 the organization is required to monitor, measure, analyse and evaluate the risks and opportunities In Clause 10 the organization is required to improve by responding to changes in risk 8

Why should I adopt “risk-based thinking”? successful companies intuitively take a risk- based approach because it brings benefits to improve customer confidence and satisfaction to assure consistency of quality of goods and services to establish a proactive culture of prevention and improvement 9

What should I do? Use a risk-driven approach in your organizational processes identify what the risks and opportunities are in your organization – it depends on context ISO 9001:2015 does not require a formal risk assessment or specific single document the information must be kept and available and could be electronic, audio, video, written or any other type of media ISO 31000 (“Risk management — Principles and guidelines”) may be a useful reference for organizations which want a more formal risk process, but is not obligatory 10

What should I do? (continued) analyse and prioritize the risks and opportunities in your organization what is acceptable? what is unacceptable? which opportunities should be acted on? plan actions to address the risks and opportunities how can I avoid, eliminate or mitigate the risk? how can I realise opportunities? implement the plan – take action check the effectiveness of the actions – does it work? learn from experience – continual improvement 11

What is next? Additional updates and information will be made available as the revision process proceeds www.iso.org/tc176/sc02/public 12