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 Understanding ISO 9001:2008

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ISO 9001 Training

Understanding ISO 9001:2008
Requirements for Quality Management Systems

5.5.2 Management Representative  

5 Management Responsibility 

5.5.2 Management Representative   

Top management shall appoint a member of the organization's management who, irrespective of other responsibilities, shall have responsibility and authority that includes 

a) ensuring that processes needed for the quality management system are established, implemented and maintained, 

b) reporting to top management on the performance of the quality management system and any need for improvement, and 

c) ensuring the promotion of awareness of customer requirements throughout the organization. 

NOTE: The responsibility of a management representative can include liaison with external parties on matters relating to the quality management system.  




 



 

 

 

 

 

ISO 9001 Training - Key Explanation Points and Tips:

The rationale for appointing a member of management as the MR is so the individual has sufficient authority to effectively carry out QMS responsibilities. The individual should preferably be a member of top management, but not necessarily so. The MR’s role is to facilitate, motivate and promote the deployment of QMS requirements throughout the organization, through guidance, training, teamwork and assistance.

In carrying out QMS responsibilities, the MR may need to communicate, delegate, empower, report, oversee and interact with individuals at all levels internal and external to the organization.

Irrespective of other responsibilities” means that the MR may wear other hats and the MR hat does not have to be the primary one. Regardless, once appointed as the MR, the individual must effectively perform all QMS responsibilities specified in this sub-clause.  Much of this can be done through having access to appropriate resources and through delegation. The MR may be a full-time or sub-contracted person.

Top management may show evidence of the appointment of the MR through an appointment posting; attendance at QMS review meetings; provision of support, authorization and resources to QMS activities.

Since quality is the responsibility of the entire organization, the role of the MR is to assist process owners in developing their processes according to the requirements of clause 4.1 and applying the requirements of other specific clauses of ISO 9001 relevant to their process. For example the purchasing, production or warehousing processes must also know how to control nonconforming product (clause 8.3); take corrective action (clause 8.5.2) or control their records (clause 4.2.4); etc.

Reporting to top management on QMS performance may take place at management review meetings or other meetings. The information for the report will come from the results of the measurement and monitoring requirements specified in clause 8 (e.g. internal audits and customer satisfaction feedback, etc.). The MR must delegate and facilitate the compilation of this information from all the process owners.

ÞThe report must include any recommendation to improve the QMS based on the MR’s review of all QMS measurement and monitoring data. It would be appropriate to discuss and obtain agreement with affected process owners.

As we discussed earlier, ISO 9001 focuses heavily on meeting customer and regulatory requirements and enhancing customer satisfaction. The MR must likewise promote this focus through all processes that are directly and even indirectly involved in achieving this. There are many ways of doing this including the use of training; cross-functional teams; customer focused project teams; project milestone reviews; designated customer representative; electronic interfaces with the customer; customer specifications, customer product specific work instructions, etc.

The appointment of the MR and defining his/her responsibilities ands authority should be part of the business planning process. The MR’s activities must be included in quality planning; management review and communication processes.

Overall QMS performance indicators may be used to determine how well the MR has performed the responsibilities defined in clause 5.5.2.

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