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    TRANSITION TO ISO 9001:2000 - GUIDANCE ON ISO 9001:2000, QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - REQUIREMENTS

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    Withdrawn date:  03-11-2010

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    Published date:  23-11-2012

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Chapter 1 - Introduction
      About this guide
      Background to the changes
      A single standard
      Quality management principles
      Integration of quality management system and business
      Focus of change
      Benefits of ISO 9001:2000
      ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 9004:2000 - A consistent pair of
      standards
      Compatibility with other management system standards
      BS EN ISO - National/European adoption of ISO 9001
      Adoption of Standards
      The CEN Foreword to ISO 9001:2000
      Accredited certification/registration transition
    Chapter 2 - Guidance on the introductory clauses (0-3)
                of ISO 9001:2000
    0 Introduction
    1 Scope
      1.1 General
      1.2 Application
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    Chapter 3 - Guidance on the requirements clauses (4-8)
                of ISO 9001:2000
    4 Quality management system
      4.1 General requirements
      4.2 Documentation requirements
    5 Management responsibility
      5.1 Management commitments
      5.2 Customer focus
      5.3 Quality policy
      5.4 Planning
      5.5 Responsibility, authority and communication
      5.6 Management review
    6 Resource management
      6.1 Provision of resources
      6.2 Human resources
      6.3 Infrastructure
      6.4 Work environment
    7 Product realization
      7.1 Planning of product realization
      7.2 Customer-related processes
      7.3 Design and development
      7.4 Purchasing
      7.5 Production and service provision
      7.6 Control of monitoring and measuring devices
    8 Measurement, analysis and improvement
      8.1 General
      8.2 Monitoring and measurement
      8.3 Control of nonconforming product
      8.4 Analysis of data
      8.5 Improvement
    Chapter 4 - Guidance on the annexex and bibliography
                of ISO 9001:2000
      Annexes A and B
      Bibliography
    Appendix A - Quality management principles
    Appendix B - Requirements for documented procedures
    Appendix C - Requirements for records
    Appendix D - Terminology
    Appendix E - IAF/CASCO/TC 176 transition agreement communique
    Other guidance
    Figure 1 - Model of a process-based quality management system
    Table B.1 - Correspondence between ISO 9001:1994 and
                ISO 9001:2000 requirements for documented
                procedures
    Table C.1 - Correspondance between ISO 9001:1994 and
                ISO 9001:2000 requirements for records
    Table D.1 - Observations on usage of terms in ISO 9001:2000

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    Defines the subject of the standard and the aspect(s) of the subject that are covered in the standard and gives a clear focus to an organization to consistently provide product that meets customer and other requirements, to continually improve the effectiveness of its quality management system, and aim to enhance customer satisfaction. It also defines the limits of applicability of the standard, or of particular parts of it.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 7802:1995 Glossary of terms used in operational research
    PD 6584:1995 Model for a supplier quality assurance assessment questionnaire
    PD 6538:1993 Vision 2000. A strategy for international standards\' implementation in the quality arena during the 1990s
    ISO 525:2013 Bonded abrasive products General requirements
    BS 6143-1:1992 Guide to the economics of quality Process cost model
    BS 6079-2:2000 Project management Vocabulary
    BS 6143-2:1990 Guide to the economics of quality Prevention, appraisal and failure model
    BS 7000-3:1994 Design management systems Guide to managing service design
    BS 7850-1:1992 Total quality management Guide to management principles
    BS 6079-1:2000 Project management Guide to project management
    BS 6079-3:2000 Project management Guide to the management of business related project risk
    ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems — Requirements
    BS 7000-10:1995 Design management systems Glossary of terms used in design management
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