Free self-assessment

How ready are you for ISO 9001?

Twelve questions — two for each of the six areas your certification auditor will examine. Your score appears instantly as you answer; nothing is sent anywhere unless you ask us for the full breakdown at the end.

Leadership & Strategy
1. Is your scope and organisational context documented and reviewed within the last 12 months?
2. Is your quality policy communicated — could a shop-floor employee say what it means for their work?
Planning & Risk
3. Do you keep a live risk and opportunity register with named owners?
4. Are your quality objectives measurable, with progress tracked against targets?
People & Resources
5. Are competence and training records current for every role that affects quality?
6. Are your suppliers evaluated, approved and re-checked on a defined cycle?
Operations
7. Are your working documents version-controlled and approved — no rogue copies in circulation?
8. Are customer complaints logged and handled through a defined process, not an inbox?
Performance
9. Do you run internal audits to a planned programme covering all processes?
10. Does leadership hold management reviews with the inputs the standard requires?
Improvement
11. Are nonconformities recorded with root cause analysis — not just fixed and forgotten?
12. Do you verify that corrective actions actually worked, after a defined interval?

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How scoring works

Each question scores 2 (yes), 1 (partly) or 0 (no) — twelve questions, 24 points, shown as a percentage. The six areas mirror ISO 9001 clauses 4–10, which is also how CheckpointQA is organised.

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Whatever you scored, the fix is the same system

CheckpointQA gives you registers, documents and an audit programme with the structure already in place — and every record you create from then on carries its own evidence.