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ISO 9001 Clause 5.3 Organizational Roles, Responsibilities and Authorities | Auditor Training Online 

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In this video Auditor Training Online's director and experienced auditor, Jackie Stapleton will break down 5.3 Organizational Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities. ISO 9001 is the international standard for quality management, and Clause 5.3 emphasizes the importance of clearly defining organizational roles, responsibilities, and authorities to ensure effective QMS implementation.
Join us as we explore the key elements of Clause 5.3, including:
- Defining roles that contribute to QMS effectiveness.
- Allocating responsibilities to ensure specific tasks are carried out.
- Establishing the authority necessary to carry out assigned responsibilities.
- Ensuring communication channels are clear and effective.
By mastering ISO 9001 Clause 5.3, you'll empower your organization to streamline operations, enhance accountability, and improve overall quality performance.
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@jahanzaibsaleem990
@jahanzaibsaleem990 7 месяцев назад
Is there any non conformity can made against clause 5.3
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@auditortrainingonline 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your question. Yes a nonconformity can be raised against clause 5.3. This might be raised if the responsibilities and authorities have been found not to have been assigned. Or you may find that the responsibilities and authorities have not been communicated within the business. Does this make sense? Thanks, Jackie