Archive tags: ISO 9000:2001
- November 24, 2008
- ISO 9000:2001
STATE STANDARD OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Quality management systems Fundamentals and vocabulary GOSSTANDART RUSSIA Moscow Preface 1 DESIGNED All-Russian Research Institute for Certification (VNIIS) introduced by the Office of Certification State Standard of Russia 2 adopted and promulgated by Decree of Gosstandart of Russia from August 15, 2001 № 332-item 3 This standard is the authentic text of ISO 9000-2000 "systems [...]
- November 24, 2008
- A. Scope - also pointed Standards ISO 9000 / ISO 9000
A. Scope This standard establishes the basic provisions of quality management systems that are subject to the ISO 9000 family of standards, and defines related terms. This standard can be used: a) organizations seeking advantage through the implementation of quality management system, and b) organizations seeking confidence that their specified product requirements will be satisfied, and c) users of the products, and d) [...]
- November 24, 2008
- Two. The main provisions of quality management systems - also noted the process approach , ISO 9000 / ISO 9000
Two. The main provisions of quality management systems 2.1 Rationale for quality management systems, Quality management systems can assist organizations in enhancing customer satisfaction. Consumers require products with characteristics that satisfy their needs and expectations. This needs and expectations, are generally recognized in the technical specifications for products and are generally considered the requirements of consumers. The requirements may be established customer [...]
- November 24, 2008
- Three. Terms and definitions - also pointed Standards ISO 9000 / ISO 9000
Three. Terms and definitions of terms defined elsewhere in this section is highlighted in bold. For them it should be in parentheses: number. Such a boldface term may be replaced in determining its own definition. For example: - product (3.4.2) is defined as "the result of a process (3.4.1)" - the process is defined as "a set of interrelated or interacting activities, [...]
















