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ISO 9001 QMS Starter Kit
The hard part of ISO 9001 usually isn’t the ideas; it’s knowing where to start and in what order. This kit turns the standard into a concrete first list: 28 starter actions, organized by the real clause structure of ISO 9001 2015 and grouped into 7 clauses, 4 Context through 10 Improvement.
Tip: print this page to PDF, or download the CSV and fill in the Status, Owner, and Evidence-link columns as you go.
How to use it
- Work clause by clause, in order. Clauses 4 and 5 set the foundation the rest builds on.
- Treat each item as a starter: get a first, honest version in place, then refine it.
- Keep the documented information and records as you go; clauses 7.5 and 9 depend on them, and they are what your certification body will ask to see. Run the quality loop in the Keel Quality modules to keep it all in one place.
4. Context of the organization
Pin down what your QMS is for, who it serves, and where its boundaries sit before you build anything.
Capture internal and external issues
ISO 9001:2015 clause 4.1
List the internal and external issues that affect your ability to deliver quality (markets, regulation, supply chain, skills, technology). A one-page SWOT or issues log is enough to start.
Identify interested parties and their requirements
ISO 9001:2015 clause 4.2
Name your relevant interested parties (customers, regulators, owners, key suppliers, employees) and record what each needs from you and which requirements you will monitor.
Define the QMS scope
ISO 9001:2015 clause 4.3
Write a scope statement covering your products and services, sites, and any clauses you judge non-applicable, with the justification. Keep it as controlled documented information.
Map your QMS processes and their interactions
ISO 9001:2015 clause 4.4
Draw a simple process map showing your core and supporting processes, their inputs, outputs, sequence, and the measures and owners for each.
5. Leadership
Top management has to own the QMS, set the quality policy, and make sure roles are clear.
Evidence top-management commitment and customer focus
ISO 9001:2015 clause 5.1
Record how leadership drives the QMS: quality on the leadership agenda, resources approved, and a clear focus on meeting customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
Establish and communicate the quality policy
ISO 9001:2015 clause 5.2
Draft a quality policy that fits your context, commits to meeting requirements and to continual improvement, then approve it and communicate it so staff understand it.
Assign QMS roles, responsibilities, and authorities
ISO 9001:2015 clause 5.3
Document who is responsible for QMS processes, conformity of product, and reporting on QMS performance - a responsibilities matrix or org chart tied to your process map.
6. Planning
Turn your context and risks into concrete objectives and a controlled way to handle change.
Address risks and opportunities
ISO 9001:2015 clause 6.1
Using the issues and interested parties from clause 4, log the risks and opportunities to your QMS and the actions you will take to address each, integrated into your processes.
Set measurable quality objectives
ISO 9001:2015 clause 6.2
Set quality objectives at relevant functions and levels with a metric, target, owner, and timeline (for example scrap rate, on-time delivery, first-pass yield), and plan how you will reach them.
Plan changes to the QMS
ISO 9001:2015 clause 6.3
Adopt a simple change-control routine so changes to processes, documents, or products are considered for purpose, integrity of the QMS, resources, and responsibilities before you make them.
7. Support
Provide the people, infrastructure, knowledge, and documented information the QMS needs to run.
Provide resources, infrastructure, and calibrated equipment
ISO 9001:2015 clause 7.1
Confirm you have the people, buildings, equipment, and work environment to operate; where you measure conformity, set up a calibration schedule and records for monitoring and measuring equipment.
Establish competence
ISO 9001:2015 clause 7.2
Define the competence needed for roles that affect quality, keep training and qualification records, and act to close gaps (training, mentoring, reassignment).
Build awareness
ISO 9001:2015 clause 7.3
Make sure staff know the quality policy, the objectives relevant to them, how they contribute, and the implications of not conforming - a short induction and toolbox talks cover this.
Plan internal and external communication
ISO 9001:2015 clause 7.4
Decide what QMS information you communicate, to whom, when, and how - covering customers, suppliers, and staff - and record it as a simple communication plan.
Control documented information
ISO 9001:2015 clause 7.5
Keep a controlled master list of QMS documents and records with version, approval, and retention, and control how documents are reviewed, updated, and made available at the point of use.
8. Operation
The core of making and delivering product: from customer requirements through production to release and nonconforming output.
Plan and control operations
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.1
Define the criteria and controls for your production and service processes, including the acceptance criteria and the records you keep to show processes ran as planned.
Review requirements for products and services
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.2
Before you commit to an order, review that you can meet customer, statutory, regulatory, and your own requirements, and keep a record of the review and any changed requirements.
Control design and development (if applicable)
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.3
If you design product, control the design stages, inputs, reviews, verification, validation, and changes. If you do not design, record that 8.3 is not applicable with a justification.
Control externally provided processes, products, and services
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.4
Maintain an approved-supplier list with selection and evaluation criteria, define what you require from suppliers, and verify incoming product against those requirements.
Control production and service provision
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.5
Run production under controlled conditions: work instructions available, identification and traceability where needed, control of customer property, and preservation of product.
Verify release of products and services
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.6
Keep evidence that product met acceptance criteria before release, traceable to the person authorizing release, so nothing ships until planned checks are complete.
Control nonconforming outputs
ISO 9001:2015 clause 8.7
Identify and segregate nonconforming product, record the nonconformity and the disposition (correct, segregate, return, concession), and re-verify after any rework.
9. Performance evaluation
Measure whether the QMS is working: monitoring, customer satisfaction, internal audit, and management review.
Monitor, measure, and evaluate performance
ISO 9001:2015 clause 9.1
Decide what to measure and when, track your quality objectives and process metrics, and monitor customer satisfaction (complaints, returns, on-time delivery, surveys). Analyze the results.
Run internal audits on a programme
ISO 9001:2015 clause 9.2
Build an internal-audit programme that covers the QMS on a planned cadence, use trained impartial auditors, record findings, and raise nonconformities where processes fall short.
Hold management reviews
ISO 9001:2015 clause 9.3
Have top management review the QMS at planned intervals against the required inputs (audit results, customer feedback, objectives, nonconformities, opportunities), and record decisions and actions.
10. Improvement
Close the loop: fix nonconformities at the root and keep improving the QMS over time.
Identify improvement opportunities
ISO 9001:2015 clause 10.1
Use the outputs of your measurement, audits, and reviews to identify and select opportunities to improve products, processes, and the QMS, and to better meet customer requirements.
Run nonconformity and corrective action
ISO 9001:2015 clause 10.2
For each nonconformity, react to contain it, investigate the root cause, take corrective action, verify the action worked, and keep records of the nonconformity and the outcome.
Drive continual improvement
ISO 9001:2015 clause 10.3
Review results and trends to continually improve the suitability, adequacy, and effectiveness of the QMS, feeding improvement actions back into planning and objectives.