#130 – ISO 9001:2015 – IMPLEMENTING RISK BASED THINKING: PART II – DENIS DEVOS

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AAA Denis DevosThis is a continuation from Part 1: ISO 9001:2015 – IMPLEMENTING RISK BASED THINKING

  1. Conducting a Qualitative Process-Level Risk Assessment – Without a Flowchart

In many cases, the risk assessment team may choose not to list risks on the flowchart itself, but brainstorm a list of process risks instead. In order to do that, a simple table can be used to guide the thought process. The sheet could look like the example in Figure 2 below. Enter the name of the process, the internal and external customers for the process, the stakeholders or “interested parties” in the header.

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#129 – ISO 2015 – IMPLEMENTING RISK BASED THINKING PART 1 – DENIS DEVOS

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  1. AAA Denis DevosRequirements for Risk Based Thinking in ISO 9001:2015

The most important new concept to emerge in Quality Management Systems in the past 15 years is the Risk Based Thinking requirements of ISO 9001:2015.   There are two definitions of risk in the ISO family of standards, and since they are very similar to each other, you can choose either one, or use them both together. Continue reading