What are the main differences between IATF 16949 and ISO 9001?
ISO 9001 is a general standard, applicable for all industries/sectors, from agriculture to manufacturing, and it is maintained by ISO. When talking about IATF 16949, the situation is completely different: this standard is maintained by the International Automotive Task Force, including membership from Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corp, PSA Peugeot Citroen and Renault, and other contributors, being specifically applicable for automotive parts producers.
But even with this
segregation, IATF 16949 is, in a way, an extension of ISO 9001, being built on
the same foundation. Therefore, a company in the automotive sector will have to
implement both ISO 9001 requirements and IATF 16949-specific requirements (also
including customer-specific requirements – specific requirements of car makers
and other suppliers). In this article, you will learn more about the
differences and connections between ISO 9001 and IATF 16949.
IATF 16949 structure
The IATF 16949 structure
is similar to the ISO 9001 structure, being based on it.
Introduction. IATF 16949
starts with an introductory section, which includes general information about
the history, goal, and remarks for certification. It continues with other
general information regarding objectives, an explanation for how to understand
the requirements, principles of quality management, the process approach, the
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle, risk-based thinking, and the relationship with
other management system standards.
Scope.
Then, the standard defines the scope: it is applicable for the sites where the
customer-specific parts, service parts, and accessories are produced. In plain
English, this means that it is possible to certify only those sites that
produce parts for car assembly and service parts – not aftermarket parts!
This means that your
company has to be an automotive parts producer; the support locations cannot
get an individual IATF certification.
Customer-specific
requirements, Similarly to ISO 9001, IATF 16949
continues with normative references, which help users to understand the
requirements by accessing related documents. If you need some additional
explanation about ISO 9001 terms, we can find it in the ISO 9000 vocabulary,
On the other side, for detailed
explanation of IATF customer-specific requirements, you also have to study
specific requirements created by carmakers and other organizations like AIAG
(Automotive Industry Action Group), VDA (German Association of Automotive
Industry), and so on, if they are applicable for your organization. For
example, if I produce parts for Renault, I will also need to consider the
Customer Specific Requirements (CSR) of Renault published on the IATF site in
the OEM Requirements section.
Terms and definitions,
Section 3 defines specific terms used in the automotive industry. You will need
to read it carefully, because you will need to use a common language with your
customer(s) and the certification body.
Context of the
organization, Like ISO 9001, the standard continues
with Context of the organization. This section 4 of IATF 16949 requires the
organization to define remote locations with supporting functions. For example,
if I work in a site that is part of a multinational company, perhaps HR-related
activities are being performed at the headquarters. This is a support function
that occurs in a remote location. By taking into consideration the requirements
related to product safety and conformance, we have to establish specific
processes.
Leadership,
Section 5 requires the implementation of a corporate responsibility policy, the
analysis of process effectiveness and efficiency, and the definition of process
owners who need to be competent in managing identified processes for which they
are accountable. At the end of this section, IATF 16949 requires the organization
to nominate employees with responsibility and authority regarding the need to
satisfy customer requirements.
Risks.
In section 6, IATF 16949 adds specific requirements regarding analysis of
sources of risk like scrap, field returns, and development of contingency
plans. All of this is necessary to ensure the accomplishment of quality
objectives (requested by customers).
Resources.
In section 7, we are asked to plan our layouts by using a lean approach and to
use measurement systems analysis methods to assess such systems, with specific
requirements for internal and external laboratories. Also, we have to take care
of calibration of inspection and testing equipment, training (especially
on-the-job training) and employees’ empowerment and awareness-specific
requirements. Last but not least, we have a special requirement regarding QMS
documentation – not the same as ISO 9001, which allows us to structure our Documentation
as we choose: here we need to document a Quality Manual and a specific
matrix for IATF 16949 requirements vs. established processes. The last
requirement regarding control of engineering specifications defines the link to
automotive industry-specific processes (practices), such as planning and
controlling new product development and changes in products and processes
triggered by changes of such specifications.
Operations.
Next, section 8 comes with the majority of specific requirements, and requires
the organization to apply specific automotive industry methods, starting from
product development up to managing the production in the serial phase (mass
production), i.e., what inputs we have to use for product design, management of
special characteristics, and manufacturing process design. Also, we have to
establish processes to monitor and report the development phases, including the
link to management review, establishing a project team, performing product and
process validation, controlling suppliers’ processes (including second-party
audits), development and utilization of control plans, implementation of total
productive maintenance, and controlling the changes (product and process, as
applicable) during the serial phase.
Here we have specific
requirements regarding maintenance and the utilization of enterprise resources
planners that we have to consider, too.
Performance evaluation:
Next, section 9 requires us to monitor and measure the manufacturing process,
including the assessment of process capability, identification and application
of statistical methods, monitoring of customer satisfaction by using specific
methods, actions prioritization, and internal audit. We need to establish an
audit program based on a three-year cycle and, by using it, to audit the system
(QMS), the manufacturing process, and the delivered products. Also, here we will
find specific requirements regarding management review.
Improvement.
Section 10 comes with the main specific requirement: to establish a process for
continual improvement and to use specific problem-solving methods (in the
automotive industry, the 8D method is mainly used) and error-proofing systems.
Also, we have to establish a warranty management system – a system that
controls warranty claims issued by customers.
Good practices developed
over decades
To summarize, compared to
the ISO 9001 requirements, IATF 16949 includes specific requirements for the
automotive industry, and additional customer-specific requirements that have to
be implemented, too. In fact, for most of the ISO 9001 requirements, IATF 16949
adds more requirements to reinforce the control of their application. There are
also SIs – sanctions interpretations published by IATF 16949, which, in several
cases, override the requirements, and you need to do updates periodically.
Note at the end: consider
applying good practices such as change control and product and process
validation even if you are not an automotive company. Such practices were
developed over decades based on industrial experiences and studies and were
proven to provide good results.
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