IATF 16949:2016


Clause 0 – Introduction

0.1 General

IATF 16949 is based on ISO 9001:2015, enhanced with automotive-specific requirements.
Goal: Defect prevention, variation reduction, and waste elimination in the supply chain.

0.2 Quality Management Principles

Based on ISO 9001’s 7 principles:

  • Customer focus
  • Leadership
  • Engagement of people
  • Process approach
  • Improvement
  • Evidence-based decision making
  • Relationship management
    📂 Evidence: Quality Policy reflecting these principles.

0.3 Process Approach

Organizations must apply a process approach and risk-based thinking.
Flow: Inputs → Process → Outputs, with performance monitoring.
📂 Evidence: Process maps, SIPOC diagrams.

0.4 Relationship with ISO 9001

IATF 16949 must be implemented alongside ISO 9001:2015.
📂 Evidence: Integrated QMS with cross-referenced clauses.


📖 Clause 1 – Scope

Defines applicability to organizations in the automotive supply chain producing parts, services, or accessories.
📂 Evidence: Scope statement in the Quality Manual.


📚 Clause 2 – Normative References

Only normative reference: ISO 9001:2015.
📂 Evidence: Internal copy of ISO 9001 standard.


📑 Clause 3 – Terms and Definitions

Aligns with ISO 9000:2015 and adds automotive-specific terms like:

  • Special characteristics
  • Risk Priority Number (RPN)
  • Embedded software
    📂 Evidence: Glossary in QMS manual.

📑 Clause 4 – Context of the Organization

4.1 Understanding Context

Use SWOT, PESTLE analysis.

4.2 Interested Parties

Identify OEMs, regulators, employees, etc.

4.3 Scope of QMS

Define boundaries of the QMS.

4.4 QMS and Its Processes

Include process maps, KPIs.
Automotive Add-on: 4.4.1.2 Product Safety – manage safety characteristics.
📂 Evidence: Process interaction map, risk analysis, product safety procedures.


👨‍💼 Clause 5 – Leadership

5.1 Leadership & Commitment

Top management must be actively involved.

5.2 Quality Policy

Establish and communicate the policy.

5.3 Roles & Responsibilities

Define using RACI charts and org charts.
📂 Evidence: Signed policy, management review minutes, org structure.


📊 Clause 6 – Planning

6.1 Risks & Opportunities

Use FMEA, contingency plans.

6.2 Quality Objectives

Set measurable KPIs.

6.3 Planning Changes

Document change management.
📂 Evidence: Risk register, KPI board, ECN log.


🛠 Clause 7 – Support

7.1 Resources

Infrastructure, environment, calibration.

7.2 Competence

Training and skill matrix.

7.3 Awareness

Ensure employee understanding of quality.

7.5 Documented Information

Control documents and records.
📂 Evidence: Training records, calibration certificates, SOPs.


⚙️ Clause 8 – Operation

8.1 Operational Control

Use control plans.

8.2 Customer Requirements

Review and communicate requirements.

8.3 Design & Development

Apply APQP, DFMEA, software requirements.

8.4 Supplier Control

Conduct audits and monitor performance.
Add-on: 8.4.2.4 Supplier Monitoring – track KPIs (PPM, OTD).

8.5 Production

Ensure traceability and work instructions.
Add-on: 8.5.6.1 Temporary Change Control – customer approval required.

8.6 Release of Product

Use inspections and PPAP.

8.7 Nonconforming Outputs

Segregate and log NCRs.
📂 Evidence: Control plans, PPAP packages, supplier scorecards, customer approvals.


📈 Clause 9 – Performance Evaluation

9.1 Monitoring & Measurement

Analyze KPIs.

9.2 Internal Audit

Maintain audit program and reports.
Add-on: 9.2.2.3 Auditor Competency – trained in core tools.

9.3 Management Review

Track inputs, outputs, and actions.
📂 Evidence: Scorecards, audit reports, review minutes.


🔄 Clause 10 – Improvement

10.2 Nonconformity & Corrective Action

Use RCA and verify effectiveness.
Add-on: 10.2.6 Problem-Solving – apply 8D, 5 Why.

10.3 Continual Improvement

Apply Kaizen, Lean, Six Sigma.
Add-on: 10.3.1 QMS Improvement – link projects to objectives.
📂 Evidence: 8D reports, Kaizen results, Six Sigma savings.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the purpose of IATF 16949?

👉 To ensure consistent quality, defect prevention, and continual improvement in the automotive supply chain.

Q2. What is the difference between ISO 9001 and IATF 16949?

👉 ISO 9001 is generic; IATF 16949 adds automotive-specific requirements (APQP, PPAP, FMEA, product safety, CSR).

Q3. Who needs IATF 16949 certification?

👉 Any supplier manufacturing automotive parts, service parts, or accessories.

Q4. What documents are required for IATF 16949?

👉 Quality Manual, process maps, control plans, FMEAs, work instructions, calibration records, training records.

Alin Nedelcu
Alin Nedelcu
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