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2008 & 2015 Main Difference Between PDF
2008 & 2015 Main Difference Between PDF
2008 & 2015 Main Difference Between PDF
Cubbison
What are the 4 main differences between ISO 9001:2008 and ISO
9001:2015?
The following table shows the relationship of the ISO 9001:2008 clauses to those
in the new ISO 9001:2015.
The first three clauses in ISO 9001:2015 are largely the same as those in ISO
9001:2008, but there are considerable differences between ISO 9001:2008 and
ISO 9001:2015 from the fourth clause onwards. The last seven clauses are now
arranged according to the PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act). The following figure
shows this.
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The PDCA cycle is a four-step management method used to achieve and maintain
control and continual improvement for process and products.
Do- Implement the plan, execute the process, make the product.
Check- Study the actual results and compare against the expected results.
By diligently using the PDCA cycle, we can insure that complacency never occurs,
and that Cubbison is consistently raising and maintaining our standards.
Clauses 4, 5, 6 and 7 of ISO 9001:2015 come under PLAN, clause 8 comes under
DO, clause 9 comes under CHECK and clause 10 is covered by ACT.
With this new arrangement, the new ISO 9001:2015 strives to give additional
momentum to the continuous and systematic improvement of processes within
organizations and businesses, such as the Cubbison Company.
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Risk-based thinking has a very important place in ISO 9001:2015. We use risk
analysis in order to decide for ourselves which challenges we see in the
management of our business processes.
The addition of risk-based thinking has made the ‘preventive measures’ of ISO
9001:2008 redundant. These preventive measures no longer appear in ISO
9001:2015. The transition from ‘Preemptive measures’ to ‘Risk-based Thinking’ is
a smart one, as it acts to analyze situations, and solve potential problems long
before they begin to develop.
The quality management system is now more than ever a means for being
strategically successful by addressing the needs of interested parties and by
managing opportunities and threats.
We, at the Cubbison Company, are proud to be recognized as one of the few
companies to achieve this level of certification to date. To us, our ISO 9001:2015
registration is verification of our ingenuity, leadership, progressiveness, and our
attention to detail, efficiency, quality, safety and care for our customers in the
printed electronics and product identification industries.
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