ISO 41001:2018 is a standard for
Facility Management System that provides a framework for effective management
of an organization's facilities. The standard was published by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 2018 and replaces the previous
standard, BS 8572.
ISO 41001 is applicable to all types of
organizations, regardless of their size or industry, that own or operate
facilities. The standard provides guidance on the effective and efficient
management of the lifecycle of facilities, from planning and design to
operation and maintenance.
The standard is based on a
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle, and it includes the following key elements:
Leadership and Strategy: Top management
must demonstrate leadership and commitment to facility management and define
the organization's strategic direction for facility management.
Support and Operation: The organization
must establish and maintain processes and procedures for the operation and
maintenance of facilities, including those related to risk management,
procurement, and outsourcing.
Performance Evaluation: The organization
must monitor and measure the performance of its facility management system to
ensure it is effective and aligned with the organization's objectives.
Improvement: The organization must
continually improve its facility management system by identifying opportunities
for improvement and implementing corrective and preventive actions.
ISO 41001:2018
certification is not mandatory, but organizations can obtain certification
to demonstrate their compliance with the standard and improve their credibility
and reputation with customers and stakeholders. To obtain certification,
organizations must undergo an assessment by an accredited certification body to
demonstrate that their facility management system meets the requirements of the
standard.
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