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First, let’s spend a minute to understand the specific functions of both quality and safety management systems. A Quality Management System is primarily focused on regulatory compliance and quality metrics from a customer, supplier and business standpoint. Safety management, on the other hand, is focused on risk and identifying weaknesses in the system that can increase an organization’s exposure to risk.
Quality management is a data-driven process, often predictive, while safety assurance is proactive.
Additionally, both quality and safety systems depend on the analysis and monitoring of organizational processes and procedures.
Both systems must have the following features:
In this blog, we highlight a few reasons why enterprises – especially those in high-risk sectors – must harness the power of an integrated QHSE.
When the two systems are integrated, you get a single source of trusted data.
A QHSE (EHS + EQMS) platform like the one from ComplianceQuest spans the entire organization, linking assets and helping in finding unified solutions that give equal weightage to quality and safety. ComplianceQuest’s Risk and Change Management Modules are geared up to drive efficiency into the process of risk mitigation, if needed.
Embedded core CAPA capability enables triggering actions from core processes and establishing automatic relationships with other entities such as updating Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), complaint handling, supplier management, and so on.
By merging the quality and EHS systems, businesses can streamline operations as well as maximize return on investment. Managing one holistic system provides companies with deeper insights into specialized functions and cross-functional views across quality, health, safety, and environment.
A single QHSE platform helps streamline the following processes:
Standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 45001, OHSAS 18001 can be integrated into one unified QHSE system. Broadly, compliance with these frameworks requires a data-driven approach to monitoring workflows and business processes across the enterprise lifecycle.
A unified system must adhere to the following approaches to deliver value on both fronts:
Successful implementation of the two management systems requires the allocation of sufficient resources as well as assigning roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities. At this stage, training needs must be identified, scheduled, and training records managed.
Additionally, AS 4801 requires measurement, monitoring, and evaluation of hazards and health surveillance for safety. For quality management, the focus is on monitoring processes and the product. Both require CAPA, document management, incident reporting, and the other features discussed in the previous section. Management review and involvement in ISO 9001 and AS4801 are essential at all stages of implementation, evaluation, and revision.
At ComplianceQuest, we believe quality, health, environment, and safety management must be unified into a single holistic, flexible and scalable platform.
Read this whitepaper to find out more:https://www.compliancequest.com/whitepaper/harnessing-the-power-of-an-integrated-qhse/
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