Oxebridge Quality Resources International is now offering free ISO 9001:2015 Early Readiness Preparation services for new Rapid ISO 9001 or Rapid AS9100 Implementation Clients. This industry first is in keeping with Oxebridge’s philosophy against overburdening users with additional costs, and against profiteering whenever a standard is revised.

The service will include implementation of either ISO 9001:2008 or AS9100C while ensuring the resulting QMS is future-proofed for the changes due in ISO 9001:2015. Using its unprecedented access to the latest inside information from ISO TC 176 on the development of ISO 9001, Oxebridge is able to ensure a QMS is well positioned right now for compliance to the upcoming standard, using information beyond that which appears in the current drafts available to the public. In addition, the QMS will be updated at no additional charge once the final International Standard (IS) version of ISO 9001:2015 is released.

A low-cost plan is being developed for current Oxebridge clients, or those companies who already have ISO 9001 or AS9100 systems in place.

The implementation will include:

  • Updating documentation to reflect the changes and requirements of ISO 9001:2015
  • Development of an customized interpretation manual, to define the client’s specific interpretations of each 9001:2015 clause.
  • Development of policies, programs and processes as needed to reflect new requirements, including risk, knowledge management and defining the context of the organization
  • Ensuring the internal audit and other processes address the new requirements
  • Training on the new requirements
  • …and more.

For a quote for either Rapid ISO 9001 or Rapid AS9100 Implementation, including ISO 9001:2015 Early Readiness Preparation services, click here.

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