ISO 9001:2015 – Newsletter – Issue 117


 

 

Issue 117 – Should I use the ISO logo?

 

ISO 9001:2015…

Should I use the ISO logo?

 

I appreciate receiving emails with questions and/or comments from readers of this Newsletter… please continue to do so since it provides me with direction on where to aim the content of these publications.  In my last Newsletter (ISO 9001:2015 Newsletter Issue 116) we discussed the topic of  “Auditor notes, handwritten or use a laptop?”, and now in this Newsletter we will discuss “Should I use the ISO logo?”.

 

The ISO 9001:2015 Element numbering…

Element 4 – Context of the organization
Element 5 – Leadership
Element 6 – Planning
Element 7 – Support
Element 8 – Operation
Element 9 – Performance evaluation
Element 10 – Improvement

 

Should I use the ISO logo?…  This question was emailed to me from my Client since they were not sure if there were any rules on the use of an ISO logo on their website.  First of all, there is absolutely no “shall” requirement within the ISO 9001:2015 Standard requiring organizations to make use of any ISO logo, or any other method of communicating that you are ISO Certified or Registered.

Secondly, as clearly stated on their website (iso.org), their ISO logo is a registered trademark and that it’s use is prohibited.  They also indicate that if an organization wishes to use a logo to demonstrate certification then they should contact the ISO certification body that issued their certificate.  Based on the experiences that my Clients have had, as well as the lengthy discussions with External Auditors on the use of ISO logos, I suggest that unless there is a very strong “marketing need” to use an ISO logo, I’d simply recommend not doing so because of all the problems it can cause.

If your organization decides to use an ISO logo I would recommend designing your own version or using a generic version that is publicly available (no trademarks or copyrights)… and I would NOT use the year the Standard was issued… in other words, say “Our Quality Management System is ISO 9001 Registered”… NOT… “Our Quality Management System is ISO 9001:2015 Registered”.

 

Be sure to watch for our next Newsletter issue where I will be answering some of the questions that I get from Readers of my Newsletters about how to implement the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 in a specific and practical way, that will also help improve business performance…

 

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Until next time…

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