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Peter_1
01-08-2013, 07:39 PM
Someone experience with this standard?
And additionally, ISO 10005: 2005.
This is part of a quote we want to make onboard a vessel for the Navy.

Brian_UK
01-08-2013, 10:18 PM
ISO9001 is a quality of work standard, like all things of this type it is a system that shows that you monitor and control the standard of your product or work ethic.

chemi-cool
02-08-2013, 09:53 AM
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=37006

Peter_1
02-08-2013, 11:22 AM
We need do comply for this for 1 specific job we want to do.

Peter_1
02-08-2013, 11:24 AM
@Chemi, I have the printed standard but it's more asking how far you can go in this, how others implemented this.
Doing this for 1 job is perhaps not worth to do it. Or perhaps pre-chewed templates for Refrigeration in specific already exist and can be bought somewhere. Or specialized companies can do this for you.

The Viking
02-08-2013, 12:04 PM
Hi Peter,
For one job it isn't worth it and you probably wouldn't have time to get the certification done in time for the job...

You are looking at setting up a system that keep complete trace-ability of all the paperwork and information, this then have to be audited by an approved organisation before you get accredited.

The way around this is to carry out the work as a subcontractor to an already accredited company.

:cool:

r.bartlett
02-08-2013, 12:12 PM
Viking posted whilst I was writing

camelCase
07-08-2013, 07:57 PM
Basic processes needed for ISO9001:
he standard specifies that the organisation shall issue and maintain the following six documented procedures:
Control of Documents (4.2.3)
Control of Records (4.2.4)
Internal Audits (8.2.2)
Control of Nonconforming Product / Service (8.3)
Corrective Action (8.5.2)
Preventive Action (8.5.3)


I work for a company currently going through the ISO9001 process. It's VERY time consuming and can get pretty expensive. It involves a lot of new controls, paperwork, checks, processes, etc. Creating of Standard Operating Procedures is one of the most time consuming portions.

ISO9001 certification is becoming more common place with many contracts and companies requiring it for one reason or another. It may not be beneficial for you for this one major job - however it can help you out significantly in the long run. Think 5+ year investment.

Thiru02
23-09-2013, 12:06 PM
ISO 9001 standard is Common for all type of organization.The document has similar likes control records,corrective action,preventive and some clause omitted based on the operation of organization.

Thiru02
24-09-2013, 01:07 PM
ISO 9001has improves quality and productivity of organization, creates awareness among staff about the business system, use of raw material and internal communication etc.

All requirements by ISO 9001 are general which is applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size and product provided.

Thiru02
27-09-2013, 01:22 PM
Benefits of ISO 9001 standards in business
Implementing a Quality management system has help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of organization.

Its improves the performance and productivity of organization

Thiru02
27-09-2013, 01:31 PM
Benefits of ISO 9001 standards in business
Implementing a Quality management system has help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of organization.

Its ensures the business requirements and defines the needs of customers expectation
Its improves the performance and productivity of organization

hyperion
24-10-2013, 02:20 PM
Try to keep your detailed processes as simple as possible. The more complex that you make your declared process, then the greater work load that you will create for your self.
Most companies probably have quite a lot of the required procedures already in place. For example, written quotations, quote register, order register, acknowledgement of orders, purchase orders linked to the projects and invoices linked to the projects. That is a fairly simple and typical minimum requirements.
Then you will be advised what quality control monitoring process has to be adhered to and documented. How frequently you have to hold internal audit meetings and so on.
It is quite time consuming but could be worth it in the long run if it secures an order over your competitors. Only time will tell.