NOTE: The “country of receipt” is where the organization is located (country of the manufacturing site). QUESTION 2: Is the organization required to request a complete list of countries of destination from the customer if the list was not provided by the customer?ĪNSWER: Yes, the organization is required to request a complete list of the countries of destination from the customer if the list was not provided by the customer. The applicable requirements address purchased products, processes, and services for which the organization is responsible.įAQ 24.2 – clause 8.4.2.2, Statutory and regulatory requirements QUESTION 1: If the organization is not responsible for product design and is therefore only manufacturing products as per the customer´s design, is the organization then exempt from the requirements in 8.4.2.2?ĪNSWER: No, all organizations regardless of their responsibility for product design must satisfy the applicable requirements of 8.4.2.2. Where the validation is not performed because it is not applicable or appropriate, there is no requirement to maintain records.įAQ 24.1 – clause 8.4.2.2, Statutory and regulatory requirements QUESTION: If first-off/last-off part validation is not performed or appropriate for a specific type of manufacturing process, are such records to be maintained per 8.5.1.3 e)?ĪNSWER: As stated in 8.5.1.3 d), first-off/last-off part validation is performed only when it is applicable and appropriate.
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įAQ 23 – clause 8.5.1.3, Verification of job setups To view all the FAQs, as well as, the Sanctioned Interpretations, go to the IATF Global Oversight website.
The new Frequently Asked Questions are included below.
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The IATF maintains strong cooperation with ISO by continuing liaison committee status ensuring continued alignment with ISO 9001.The International Automotive Task Force (IATF) has approved the release of updated IATF 16949:2016 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to clarify existing requirements. In preparation for migrating from ISO/TS 16949:2009 (3rd edition) to this Automotive QMS Standard, IATF 16949, feedback was solicited from certification bodies, auditors, suppliers, and OEMs to create IATF 16949:2016 (1st edition), which cancels and replaces ISO/TS 16949:2009 (3rd edition). ISO/TS 16949 (along with supporting technical publications developed by original equipment manufacturers and their respective National Automotive Industry Associations) introduced a common set of techniques and methods for common product and process development for automotive manufacturing worldwide. Other revisions were created (2nd edition in 2002, and 3rd edition in 2009) as necessary for either automotive sector enhancements or ISO 9001 revisions. ISO/TS 16949 (1st edition) was originally created in 1999 by the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) with the aim of harmonizing the different assessment and certification systems worldwide in the supply chain for the automotive sector. IATF 16949:2016 (1st edition) represents an innovative document, given the strong orientation to the customer, with inclusion of a number of consolidated previous customer specific requirements.