Changes included in the ISO/DIS 9001:2026 Quality management systems – Requirements compared to the current version of the ISO 9001:2015 standard

empty
Clause 3: Terms and Definitions

Specific QMS-related terms will be included directly in the standard.

Emphasize: review of definitions.

Clause 4: Context of the Organization

Climate change that was introduced in previous amendment remains and shall be evaluated as a potentially relevant issue for the organization. 

Climate change may be a requirement of an interested party.

Strategic direction and resource allocation are important factors to consider in the organization’s internal issues.

Emphasize: Confirm that climate change considerations are fully accounted for within your current management system and business context assessment.

Clause 5: Leadership

Quality culture, continual improvement and ethical behavior will be introduced as ways that top management demonstrates leadership and commitment with respect to QMS.

Emphasize: Quality culture and ethical behavior practices shall be adopted by the organization.

Clause 6: Planning

Risks and opportunities will be restructured into two separate sub-clauses. Determining and managing risks and opportunities are separate processes. Risks are not opportunities. Opportunities result from assessment of the internal and external context including interested parties.

Emphasize: Analyze how risks and opportunities are recognized, prioritized, and mitigated or leveraged in planning activities.

Risks during or after a disruption may also be considered and appropriate countermeasures determined and applied.

For planning of changes organizations shall consider the availability of information along with the availability of resources.

Emphasize: Analyze how risks and opportunities are recognized, prioritized, and mitigated or leveraged in planning activities.

Clause 7: Support

Personnel working under organizational control shall be aware of the quality culture and ethics of the organization.

Emphasize: Prepare to refresh awareness training to include quality culture and ethics.

Clause 8: Operation

Control of production and service provision through product and service verification or process validation or both is now introduced as a method of achievement.

The organization shall now inform the external providers about the additional requirements they shall follow in case of interaction with its customers and other relevant interested parties.

Emphasize: References to the standard must align with the updated paragraph structure

Clause 9: Performance Evaluation

No major changes. Management review outputs are now management review results.

Emphasize: confirm audit objectives and review criteria to meet the new requirements of the paragraphs

Clause 10: Improvement

As part of the continual improvement, except for the management review results, the organization shall also consider the results of monitoring, and measurement, analysis and evaluation of data and information. It is also defined that Improvement can be achieved through incremental or breakthrough change, innovation or reorganization.

Emphasize: leadership influences on improvement cycles.

Transition Timeline to ISO 9001:2026
Current StandardISO 9001:2015
Draft International Standard (DIS)Published August 2025
Final Draft International Standard (FDIS)Likely to be published mid-2026
New Edition of the Standard PublishedTargeted for Q3 or Q4 2026
Transition DeadlineExpected 3-year period (to late 2029)

The mentioned timeline is indicative, and deviations may occur. The revision process is scheduled to last a total of 36 months and is coordinated by the international technical committee ISO/TC 176 SC2 WG29

    Παρακαλούμε συμπληρώστε την παρακάτω φόρμα για να κατεβάσετε το Gamification Primer μας

      Please fill the form bellow to download our Gamification Primer