Maria
26th January 2001, 03:00 PM
I am rewriting our quality manual. Our current on is too detailed. Does anyone have a sample manual that I can review.
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View Full Version : Quality Manual - Our current one is too detailed. Suggestions appreciated! Maria 26th January 2001, 03:00 PM I am rewriting our quality manual. Our current on is too detailed. Does anyone have a sample manual that I can review. Al Dyer 26th January 2001, 03:29 PM Maria, If you are QS-9000 I could send you a sample. Just post an E-Mail. I'm fairly sure there are some samples on the FTP page of this forum also. ASD... [This message has been edited by Al Dyer (edited 26 January 2001).] Maria 26th January 2001, 04:45 PM That would be great. My e-mail is bear_28655@yahoo.com. Al Dyer 26th January 2001, 05:24 PM It's sent, call me if there are any questions. ASD... GSylvestrone 15th February 2001, 08:16 AM I have the duty to rewrite a quality manual new version from a one written following ISO 9001-1994. As i don't know how far i have to detail the new manual. I'd be pleade to receive your sample. My e-mail : ics-qualite@wanadoo.fr Thanks a lot for the helpfull forum Diana3643 29th March 2001, 03:27 PM AL, I would like to see a copy of a QS Manual also. Queene3643@aol.com thanks jul 10th May 2001, 08:57 AM Hello, if it possible, please, send me the manual too, i hope you'll can do it. jul@dataart.com Thank you for attention. Originally posted by Al Dyer: Maria, If you are QS-9000 I could send you a sample. Just post an E-Mail. I'm fairly sure there are some samples on the FTP page of this forum also. ASD... [This message has been edited by Al Dyer (edited 26 January 2001).] [This message has been edited by jul (edited 10 May 2001).] Anna Seaman 21st May 2001, 07:18 PM You've really started something. I too would appreciate a copy. Thanks so much. carlos 22nd May 2001, 12:36 PM Al, If it is possible please send me a copy of mentioned manual. Thanks in advance. jcmm808@hotmail.com Carlos [This message has been edited by Al Dyer (edited 22 May 2001).] Marilyn P 7th June 2001, 12:00 PM Hello Al - you really have started something. If not too much trouble, I would like a copy also. You have my e-mail from earlier correspondence but I have listed it below again. Thanks so much, Marilyn marilyns@mis.net M.J.Park 8th June 2001, 02:38 AM Al, You can see strange name. If possible, could you please send me above mentioned QS Manual for ref.? I have a QS-9000 Manual of electronic company. If you need, I can send you that I have. My mail : mj7836@netsgo.com Thanks, Myung-jae. AnnaMarie 11th June 2001, 05:25 AM Dear Al Could I have a sample of the Quality Manual also? Much appreciated anna.fitzgerald@irishrail.ie JaySey 12th June 2001, 11:52 AM Hi Al & Myung-jae, Could I trouble you for a copy of your QS manuals. I work in electronic assembly. Thanks, JSeymo@Woodward.com sunny 14th June 2001, 02:07 PM Does anyone have a Manual and QSProcedures for the service industry compliant to the new 9000:2000 standard? If so, I'd appreciate a copy. Thanks sunny_kim@nittsu.com Trakman 14th June 2001, 04:22 PM Manuals are great, however, I have found that by using FLOWCHARTS creating in Visio, everyone loves them and it meets the need for planning in IOS9001:2k. They are easily pasted into word documents, so anyone can view them. Our document control procedure was no less that nine pages long of words. Toss that killer procedure at an engineer and look out! ...not to mention the noncompliance to the procedure! The flowcharts for doc ctrl got it down to four pages, and was easier to follow. Wherever you see the word "Planning" in ISO9001:2k, replace it mentally with "Flowcharts". Try it, you will sleep better! Keep being Inventive. Trakman. ISO Chick 27th June 2001, 10:13 AM Hey there Flowcharsts seem to be the way to go for the new standard. Managing to get my head around most but me and the top boss don't seem to be on the same wave length.... he's a physicist....... Anyway was wondering if anyone has any tips or examples for any processes which I can base my arguments on when going into battle Thanks Trakman 27th June 2001, 12:16 PM ISO Chick, Emailed you our design control policy with a generic flowhart. Be ready for battle! Trakman. E Wall 27th June 2001, 12:21 PM You might want to copy & print out (to make review easier) my extremely long response under: ISO 9001/4:2000 Thread: Required Procedures Started By: paula bompa It lists the processes & some associated information. I plan on doing flow charts for these as well, will find out at tomorrow's mgmt rev mtg who'll be helping me with what! Then I can put together a timeline. Later, Eileen ISO Chick 28th June 2001, 04:56 AM Hey there everyone Just want to say thanks for all the help you are all giving with the flowchart thing, really appreciate it. cir 6th July 2001, 05:07 AM Will be very appriciated for everybody if you'll send me QM exapmle(s). ------------------ Makhmud A.Albekov cir@bigmir.net BRoyal 7th July 2001, 01:24 AM My first quality manual was made up primarily of deployment-type flow charts. Both the registrar and the management staff loved it because it gave a quick and easily-grasped overview of the processes. I also used flow charts for the quality plans. This simple tool is so extraordinarily powerful. Ben CHRISKOCAJ 7th July 2001, 01:40 AM TO AL DYER: I HAVE JUST FINISHED CONVERTING OUR QS9000 QM TO ISO9001-2000 AND IT WAS EASIER THAN I THOUGHT! I USED THE CORRESPONDENCE IN I91-2K AND CUT AND PASTE FROM THE QS9000 VERSION INTO THE NEW ISO 9001-2000 VERSION, THEN WENT BACK TO THE OLD TO SEE WHAT WAS LEFT OVER AND WHETHER I'D NEED IT NOW OR LATER. IN MARCH 2001 (OR HOPELFULLY B4..) I'LL THEN SLIP THE ISO/TS 16949-2002 ITEMS INTO IT. ANY HIDDEN ERROR TO MY WAYS? Al Dyer 8th July 2001, 04:15 PM Chris, Great! Cut and paste is the way to go when possible. Are you going to share when you are done? http://16949.com/ubb/biggrin.gif ASD... Julia 11th July 2001, 06:37 AM Hi Al, just found this resource its fantastic. I have taken on the role of updating our ISO 9002 to 9001:2000. We are a service industry and I am trying to map processes etc and change the existing long and boring procedures into work instructions. I would appreciate a copy of your sample manual as a guideline and any sample flowcharts if poss. I am presenting the new ISO standard to the company on Friday and trying to promote some enthusiasm for the new standard through flowcharts etc. Any ideas would be great!! Thanks Julia.williams@braywood.co.uk Kevin Mader 11th July 2001, 09:45 AM Julia, If you can get your hands on a copy of The Leader's Handbook by Peter Scholtes, I think you might find several excellent ideas that would help you to transform your Quality Program. Regards, Kevin Al Dyer 11th July 2001, 06:37 PM Julia, What I have was a sample of A QS-9000 policy manual, I don't think it would be of much help as you are ISO. Apples and oranges! I'm sure you would have more luck looking through the ISO topics in the FTP site on the first page of the forum. good Luck! ASD... |
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