One of the biggest fears business owners have is:
What if we fail ISO audit?
Will we lose certification?
Can we still apply for tender?
Is failing ISO serious?
The good news:
👉 Failing an ISO audit does NOT mean the end.
In fact, many companies receive non-conformities during audit.
What matters is how you respond.
Let’s break it down clearly.
Technically, ISO audits don’t use the word “fail” like an exam.
Instead, auditors issue:
Minor Non-Conformity (Minor NC)
Major Non-Conformity (Major NC)
Observations / Opportunities for Improvement
Certification depends on how serious the findings are.
This is very common.
Examples:
Incomplete documentation
Missing signature
Record not updated
What happens next?
✔ You submit corrective action plan
✔ You fix the issue within timeline (usually 30–60 days)
✔ Certification can still proceed
Minor NC does NOT usually stop certification.
Major NC is more serious.
Examples:
No evidence of internal audit
No management review conducted
Core ISO requirement not implemented
System not actually followed
In this case:
❌ Certification is temporarily withheld
✔ You must correct the issue
✔ Auditor may conduct follow-up audit
Once corrective action is verified, certification can proceed.
If you already have ISO and fail a surveillance audit:
You are given time to correct the issue
If not corrected, certification may be suspended
If still unresolved, it may be withdrawn
However, most companies fix issues before suspension.
Losing ISO entirely is rare — unless the system is not maintained at all.
It depends.
If:
Certification is not yet issued → You cannot claim ISO-certified
Certification is suspended → You cannot use ISO status
That’s why proper ISO training and internal audit preparation are critical.
Common reasons include:
Treating ISO as paperwork only
No real implementation
Poor internal auditor training
No management involvement
Last-minute preparation
ISO is a management system — not just documents.
If the system is genuinely implemented, audit is usually smooth.
Before certification audit:
✔ Conduct proper internal audit
✔ Perform management review
✔ Close all internal non-conformities
✔ Train internal auditors properly
✔ Ensure documentation matches practice
Many failures happen because companies rush for certification.
Preparation reduces risk significantly.
✔ Minor issues → Fix and proceed
✔ Major issues → Correct and re-audit
✔ Rarely permanent failure
ISO audit is designed to improve your system — not punish your company.
The key is preparation and proper training.
Yes, if major non-conformities are not corrected, certification may be withheld.
Minor issues are small documentation gaps; major issues involve core system failure.
Usually 30–60 days, depending on certification body.
If certification is not issued or suspended, you cannot claim ISO status.
Proper implementation, internal audit training, and management commitment are key.
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