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ISO 9001 sixth edition · quality management

ISO 9001 Complete Toolkit

Written to the sixth edition of ISO 9001, scheduled for publication on 16 September 2026, rather than to the 2015 edition everyone else is still selling. 154 pages across eight editable files plus a fifteen-sheet Excel workbook, and a transition annex for anyone converting an existing system.

Almost every ISO 9001 toolkit on sale today was written to the 2015 edition. This one is written to the sixth. If you are certifying for the first time you skip a rewrite entirely, and if you are transitioning, the annex tells you exactly what changed.

154pages
8editable files
15workbook sheets

What is in it

6 policies14 pages

Quality Policy, and a Quality Culture And Ethics Policy answering the new requirement at clause 5.1.1 that almost nothing on the market addresses yet. Plus Customer Focus And Satisfaction, External Provider, Continual Improvement, and Information, Records And Data Integrity. Each self-contained with its own control header and signature block.

Quality manual15 pages

Scope with non-applicability justification, context, leadership, how the system works, the numbering convention, the complete list of documented information the standard actually requires, the clause map pointing every requirement at the document satisfying it, and a section setting out exactly what changed in this edition.

18 procedures55 pages

Every clause covered. Each carries the same nine sections: purpose, scope, responsibilities, the procedure, where this goes wrong, records generated, related documents, how often it happens and revision history. Including design and development, calibration, external providers, release, and nonconforming output.

12 forms and records29 pages

Audit plan, checklist and report. Nonconformity and corrective action with the extent-of-condition and effectiveness-verification fields most logs are missing. Order review. Supplier approval. Customer satisfaction. Design review. Change control. Management review agenda listing all eleven inputs in order, and minutes capturing the three required outputs. Training effectiveness.

15-sheet Excel workbookformulas built

Dashboard that counts itself from the other sheets, clause matrix, context with the climate determination row, risk and opportunity as two separate streams, objectives with progress, process register, suppliers, calibration with next-due dates and days-remaining alerts, competence with expiry alerts, document control, findings and actions, customer feedback, audit programme and a twelve-month evidence calendar.

Internal audit checklist and guide8 pages

How assessors actually approach a QMS audit, a clause-by-clause readiness checklist covering the new requirements, the evidence locker of records they always ask for, the ten most common QMS nonconformities with how to close them, and a workable twelve-month audit programme.

Implementation guide18 pages

Twelve sections. What the standard actually wants, clause by clause in plain English, the ten requirements people fail, what changed in the sixth edition, minor versus major nonconformities, a ninety-day plan from nothing to ready, audit day, and what certification actually costs.

Plain English dictionary8 pages

Thirty-two terms, the fifteen word-pairs that cause the most trouble, and a sixteen-line audit room phrasebook: what the assessor says, what they are really testing, and what a good answer sounds like.

Transition annex7 pages

For anyone converting an existing ISO 9001:2015 system. Where the revision actually stands, what transfers intact, a gap analysis with effort ratings, a four-stage plan, the audit programme updates and two evidence starters.

What makes it different

01Every document ends with what an assessor will ask

Not a summary. The actual questions an assessor puts about that document, and what to put in front of them. You will not find this in a template bundle, because template bundles are not written by people who have sat in the assessor’s chair.

02The law sits alongside the standard

Certification does not make you legally compliant, and the two are routinely confused. The statutory duties are mapped next to the clauses so neither is being satisfied by accident.

03One spine through the whole system

Every document carries a phase number in its header, from appoint through to learn. If you are lost, look at the header of whatever is in front of you and you know where you are.

04Honest about its limits

Where a document must be produced by a competent specialist, such as a fire risk assessment, asbestos survey, legionella or health surveillance, the toolkit says so, explains how to commission one, and tells you how to judge whether what you were handed is any good. Selling you a template for those would be worse than selling you nothing.

Who it is for

Any organisation certifying to ISO 9001 for the first time, and any of the 1.47 million already certified who will need to transition. Manufacturing, engineering, construction, professional services, distribution and anybody who has been asked for it in a tender.

Drafted for the United Kingdom with notes for Scotland and Northern Ireland, and structured so that the management system requirements carry across unchanged to any jurisdiction. Outside the UK you would replace the legal register entries with your own obligations; everything else holds.

Format and licence

Fully editable Microsoft Word and Excel in one zip. Every placeholder is in [SQUARE BRACKETS] so you can see at a glance what needs your input. Every guidance box is shaded so you know what to delete before you issue the document.

You may use, edit, adapt and rebrand everything within your own organisation, on as many sites and for as many people as you employ, and give completed copies to your certification body, assessor, clients, insurer or regulator.

You may not resell, share or distribute the blank toolkit outside your organisation, or repackage it as your own product.

Questions

Do we also need to buy the standard itself?
For certification, yes. An assessor will expect you to hold your own licensed a copy of BS EN ISO 9001, and in the United Kingdom it is published by BSI. We are independent of BSI and earn nothing from it. This toolkit does not reproduce the text of the standard, it turns every requirement into a document you can issue, so you are not reading the standard to work out what to write.
Is this written to the 2015 edition or the new one?
The sixth edition, scheduled for publication on 16 September 2026. Its text passed final ballot and was locked in July 2026, so what is described here will not change. Clause numbering 4 to 10 is unchanged and clauses 8 and 9 are substantively unchanged, so the documents work under either edition. The transition annex sets out the differences.
We are already certified to ISO 9001:2015. Do we have to rebuild everything?
No, and anybody telling you otherwise has not read the revision. Clause 8 and clause 9 are substantively unchanged, and so are clause 7.5 documented information and clause 8.4 external providers despite several commentaries claiming otherwise. The real changes are concentrated in 5.1.1, 5.2, 6.1, 6.3 and 7.3. The transition annex grades each one by effort.
When is the transition deadline?
Not yet set, and we have deliberately not printed a guess anywhere in the toolkit. A three-year window is widely expected, but the International Accreditation Forum had not issued its resolution when this was written. Confirm the date with your certification body.
What is the quality culture and ethics policy for?
Clause 5.1.1 in the sixth edition requires top management to promote a quality culture, integrity and ethical behaviour, and clause 7.3 extends awareness to match. It is the largest single addition in the revision and very little on the market addresses it yet.
Does buying this make us certified?
No, and nobody can sell you that. Certification comes from an accredited certification body that audits your organisation. What this removes is the several hundred hours of writing that has to happen before an auditor can usefully visit.