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Publication of new edition of ISO 9001 expected in October-November 2008 A new edition of ISO 9001, the world's most widely used quality management system standard, is being submitted for voting as a Final Draft International Standard and, subject to formal approval by the ISO membership, the publication of the revised version should be in the October-November 2008 time frame. The proposed ISO 9001:2008 does not introduce additional requirements compared to the last edition in 2000 and does not change the intent of ISO 9001:2000. The draft International Standard was approved at the 19-23 May 2008 meeting of ISO technical committee ISO/TC 176, Quality management and quality assurance, held in Novi Sad, Serbia, and hosted by the Serbian national standards body, ISS. ISO 9001 will be circulated in July as a Final Draft International Standard, on which ISO's national member bodies as a whole may vote. ISO's rules for the development of standards require their periodic review to decide if they need revising, maintaining or withdrawing. Compared to the 2000 revision, ISO 9001:2008 represents fine-tuning, rather than a thorough overhaul. It introduces clarifications to the requirements existing in ISO 9001:2000, based on user experience over the last eight years, and changes that are intended to improve further compatibility with the ISO 14001:2004 standard for environmental management systems. To accompany the publication of the new versions, ISO is now working on implementation guidance for ISO 9001:2008, a reference table comparing and contrasting ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 9001:2008 and answers to Frequently Asked Questions. ISO is collaborating with the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) concerning accredited certification. For further information about this topic, please contact NCSI by emailing us at info@ncsi.com.au Reference: ISO website at http://www.iso.org/iso/pressrelease.htm?refid=Ref1138 |