sajunair
31st December 1969, 08:00 PM
documentation transition to 9001: 2000 takes a step in maximise the commonsense factor.
the new standard gives lot of free space to eliminate non practical things which were there in 1994 version.
NS Pillai
30th January 2001, 11:58 PM
Ours is a meadium sized Civil Construction Company having already accrediated with ISO 9002:94.We quote and get orders for the construction of Buidings and Facilities from potential customers like Govt Organisations and Private Promoters.We are planning for TRANSITION from ISO 9002:94 to ISO 9001:2000.We will be grateful to know wheather any standard and or sample formats are avialble on the new QMS documentation requirements for our type of Organisation?
Marc
2nd February 2001, 03:13 PM
Why do you want to change your documentation structure to 'upgrade' to the 2000 version?
I plan to have a transition guide in about a month.