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Steps in the ISO Registration Process
- By Sandy Tokola
- Published 03/12/2008
- Education, Conferences and Seminars , Management
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Sandy Tokola
Sandy Tokola works for DAC Audit Services which has been in business for fourteen years. DAC is a client-based, service oriented company that will direct you through the world of internationally accredited certification or regular certification. Whether you need a 3rd party, registration, ICOP, or 2nd party registration, DAC can help! http://www.DACAudit.com
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manuals are done, processes are documented, and people trained, the company
will contact a registrar to schedule their audit. That is step one for registration, a document
review. The audit process includes:
Document
Review
An auditor
reviews the company’s quality manual to be sure they have all the policies and
procedures required by the standards.
The documentation review can be done off site or on-site. The stage one process is finalizing the
document review preparing for the registration.
If everything looks good, the auditor will confirm a date to proceed on
to stage two, which is the assessment audit.
Assessment
Audit
The audit
will start with an opening meeting, introductions, a review of requirements,
and the schedule for the day. After the
meeting, the auditors will tour the plant and start interviewing
personnel. During the audit it is best
to assign someone to guide the auditors around.
If any findings are found during the audit you will be informed right
away. You may correct any
non-conformances found during the audit.
If the corrective action is approved the auditor can close the findings
at that time. When the audit is
completed, a closing meeting is held. At
the closing meeting the auditor will present any findings/nonconformance issues
found and inform the company whether they have been recommended or not. Most of the time, a client is recommended
pending response and closure of findings found.
The client receives a copy of the report and findings at the end of the
meeting.
An audit
service can help guide you through paperwork, internal auditor training, an ISO
overview, or management review training.
They can also recommend system support services that can help with
management support or perform internal auditing.
A company
that does not understand ISO and is just starting out to develop their system
could take eight month to one year to get ready for registration. Ideally, they would contact an audit service
before or during this process. A company
who understands ISO and has their system already developed, could contact an
audit service and have their audit performed within two to four weeks, after an
agreement with that service company is in place. Specialty standards like medical, aerospace,
and automotive will likely take three to four months for registration.
Author
Bio:
Sandy Tokola works
for DAC Audit Services which has been in business for fourteen years. DAC is a client-based, service oriented
company that will direct you through the world of internationally accredited
certification or regular certification.
Whether you need a 3rd party, registration, ICOP, or 2nd
party registration, DAC can help!
http://www.DACAudit.com

