Awareness suppl. & motivation (IATF only)
Plain-language summary
People must demonstrably know their impact on quality and the risks of bad product reaching the customer — and the company must actively work on motivation and empowerment, including making improvement everyone's business.
What the clause is really asking
Two linked requirements: maintained documented evidence that all employees are aware of their impact on product quality and the importance of their activities; and a process to motivate employees toward quality objectives, continual improvement and innovation — with quality and technology awareness promoted across the whole organisation.
What auditors look for
Auditors look for documented awareness evidence (signed inductions, assessed talks) and for the motivation process in any honest form: suggestion schemes with response rates, recognition, kaizen participation, improvement teams — and whether management can show it reaches the floor.
Typical evidence
Signed awareness/induction records; suggestion scheme logs and closure rates; recognition programme evidence; improvement team participation records.
How to comply — recommendations
A suggestion system only motivates if ideas get answered — track response time as its KPI. Recognise publicly, small and often. Let operators present their own improvements at the monthly meeting; participation is the evidence.
Common nonconformities
Suggestion box full of unanswered slips (worse than none); awareness 'evidence' that is just a signature on day one; improvement participation limited to engineers.
Related clauses
Builds on ISO 9001 7.3
Qlause provides interpretive guidance only and is not a substitute for the standard. Refer to your licensed copy of ISO 9001 / IATF 16949 for the authoritative text.