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An extended workbench is not a legally autonomous production facility. It is monitored and controlled by and is spatially separate from the location to be certified.
An extended workbench does not have its own management system and is an integral part of the production processes of the audited production location. Maintenance work on the manufactured products can also be carried out in an extended workbench.
An extended workbench can be incorporated into the certification procedure. If you wish to add an
extended workbench to the certification procedure, please consult your regional sales representative. We will be happy to prepare a followup quotation for you and will amend the contracts
upon assignment. As a general rule, the only costs you will incur will be the cost of reissuing
your certificates.
In October 2016, the Association of the European Rail Industry, UNIFE, announced the decision of Technical Committee 269 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to replace the global standard for quality management systems in the rail industry – IRIS Rev. 02 – by a new ISO/TS 22163 version. Consequently, organisations certified according to IRIS Rev. 02 will have to undergo transition audits to update their certificates to ISO/TS 22163. ISO/TS 22163 will be based on the structure and requirements of the ISO 9001:2015 standard, which it will adopt in full, but comprises additional requirements for the rail industry. Deadlines and schedule Publication of the ISO/TS 22163 and the associated certification rules is scheduled for May 2017. Following the publication of the new standard, organisations are required to implement the changes in their quality management system prior to a transition audit. Certification auditors seeking to carry out audits according to ISO/TS 22163 are required to attend, and successfully complete, training supervised by UNIFE. On this background, July/August 2017 is a realistic timeline for the first transition audits. As IRIS Rev.02 certificates will expire after 14 September 2018, and all non-conformities need to be closed for all audits before a new ISO/TS 22163 certificate can be issued, the last transition audits should be completed by July 2018. Regulation for the auditing of remote locations/ support functions and extended workbenches/ site extensions Since the quality management system of ISO/TS 22163 takes an integrated approach to the organisations and/ or the production site, the transition of the quality management system to ISO/TS 22163 at remote locations/support functions and extended workbenches/ site extensions must be completed before the transition audit takes place. As was the case for former regulations, remote locations/support functions must be audited prior to the associated production site(s). This principle continues to apply for the transition phase from IRIS Rev. 02 to ISO/TS 22163.
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