ISO:
ISO means ‘International
Organization for Standardization’ This standard is a guideline for companies to
make their organization capable of designing and producing goods/ products of
higher quality acceptable to buyers. ISO standards are guidelines which compel
the manufacturers to put into effect quality assurance system to work at all
stages of manufacturers and service so that only quality goods and services are
produced.
Classification, guideline and
principles of ISO
a. ISO 9001:
This standard is applicable for companies which are involved from
designing to manufacturing of goods. This is the most comprehensive method.
b. ISO 9002: This standard is applicable for
companies which manufacture goods with buyers or other specification. This is
applicable for export oriented garments industry.
c. ISO 9003:
This standard is applicable for final inspection and test. Different
physical, chemical test should be maintained by this standard guideline.
Guideline for ISO 9002:
Quality policy
Quality system
Organization
Contract review
Documentation
Quality in purchase
Traceability of products
Process control
Inspection of 1.incoming 2.in
process 3.Final product
Calibration of measuring equipment’s
Inspection and test status
Counter measure
Handling, storage, packaging and delivery
Quality Records
Internal audit
Training
Statistical quality Techniques
Servicing
Principles:
Customer focus
Leadership
Employee involvement in decision making
Use process approach
Use system approach
Effect continuous improvement
Get facts before you decide
Work with your supplier.
a. ISO 17025:1999:-
It applies for “General
requirement for the competence of testing laboratories”
b.
ISO 14001:2004:-
It applies for “Environmental
management system”
c.
ISO 9001:2008:-
It applies for quality management
system and total quality management”
d. ISO 18001:2007:-
It applies for “occupational
health and safety management system”
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