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ISO 9001:2000--BEGINNING THE TRANSITION.(certification for the ISO standard)(Brief Article)

Ceramic Industry, April, 2001 by Cargill, Glenn

For ceramic manufacturers wishing to become certified to ISO 9001:2000, one of the most common questions is where to begin. The answer is always the same: Prepare a transition plan, and put a review of your current quality policy at the top of your list of priorities.

One of the key differences between ISO 9001:2000 and the older ISO standards is the focus on business objectives. The new standard is intended to deliver measurable quality objectives based on a quality policy. However, to be effective, the quality policy must be consistent with the plans and strategy of the business. Most quality policies will need to be updated to accomplish this objective. The average quality policy is often a rather vague statement covering a general commitment to quality and...

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