How to define the scope of the QMS according to IATF 16949:2016
To establish a QMS (Quality Management System) according to IATF 16949, you first need to define
everything the QMS will apply to. This requirement is nothing new to quality
standards, or any other management system standard, for that matter. Although
it seems like just a formality, defining the scope is one of the crucial steps
in the implementation and ongoing maintenance of the QMS. You will define to
what processes, locations, products, and services your QMS applies, and this
will provide input for the certification body and auditors.
Requirements for the scope in IATF 16949 certification
are based mostly on ISO 9001 certification, however, like several
different needs, the automotive industry goes a little bit further. Since ISO
9001 certification
needs are the first we want to fulfill within the implementation and are not
stated in the text of the IATF 16949 certification
standard, let’s examine them 1st.
What are the fundamental needs for outlining the scope?
Section 4.3 of the ISO 9001:2015 certification
details the needs for determinative the scope of the Quality Management System.
In a note regarding
the QMS, it's declared that the QMS can include the entire organization,
specifically identified functions of the organization, specifically identified
sections of the organization, or one or more functions across a group of organizations.
To start, there are three considerations to be included when determining the
scope:
External and internal issues that are relevant to the purpose
of the organization, the strategic direction, and the ability to achieve
intended results requirements of relevant interested parties the product and
service of the organization.Also, the scope must state the products and services covered
by the QMS, and justification for any instances where the ISO 9001 standard
cannot be applied—but this requirement is further limited by IATF 16949, as you
will see below.
What are the supplemental requirements to be met?
Although ISO 9001 certification allows organizations
to decide which functions or sections will be included in the scope, IATF 16949:2016 certification requires
supporting functions, whether on-site or remote, to be included in the scope of
the QMS. Supporting functions can be design centers, corporate headquarters,
and distribution centers. This leaves far less freedom for the organization
when defining the scope, and the aim is to ensure that all operations that
affect the quality of products and services and/or customer satisfaction are
included in the QMS scope. This will make the implementation much harder for
some organizations, especially for big companies that have many locations on
several continents.
Customer-specific requirements also need to be evaluated and
included in the scope of the QMS. In practice,
this means that the organization will have to consider these requirements, and
see how they reflect on the QMS and act
accordingly. For some organizations, this won’t bring anything new; however,
for companies where their customers define processes, products, or services it
means that they will have to include all of this in the scope of the QMS.
Furthermore, the standard in this section defines the
exclusions. IATF 16949 certification
allows exclusions only from clause 8.3, and even here, with many limitations.
The only requirements that can be excluded are related to the design and
development of products and services. Permitted exclusions do not include
manufacturing process design. Naturally, the organization will also have to
provide and document justifications for exclusions.
Finally, there's a necessity to document the scope; not
like ISO 9001 certification,
that doesn’t specify wherever and the way
IATF 16949 certification
needs the Quality Manual to incorporate the info about the scope and
justifications for any exclusions. For additional info on the IATF 16949 Quality
Manual, see A way to write the IATF 16949, Quality Manual.
How does IATF 16949:2016 certification apply to my
organization?
Usually, the scope of the QMS covers the entire organization.
Some noted exceptions are when your QMS only covers one physical location of a
multi-location company, or when your producing
or service is clearly split
between industries (e.g., in a plant with three assembly lines wherever
assembly lines one and a pair of are for
automotive, and want to possess a QMS
certified to the ISO/TS 16949 Quality
Management System standard for automotive,
but you want line three to be certified to ISO 9001 as a result
of several of the automotive necessities that don't apply).
So, your scope should establish the physical locations of the
QMS, merchandise or services that are created within the QMS processes, and
therefore the applicable industries, if this is often relevant.
It should be clear enough to spot what your business will,
and if not all components of the business are applicable, it should be
identified clearly which parts are.
Make your scope statement clear and concise
Your scope doesn't have a size limit and may include enough
data to see what's covered by the processes of the QMS. However, it is
important to make clear what is included and what is not. If it is not clear to
you what processes in your company are covered by your QMS, then how will it be
clear to an outside auditor or other interested parties? Making your scope
statement simple and easy to read can help to focus your QMS efforts, and
prevent unnecessary questions about activities that may not apply to your QMS
certification.
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16949 certification and training course
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