veronica_leon75
25th June 2002, 09:47 PM
Does anybody know where I can find info about designing an integrated 9000/14000 integrated system for a big marine port ?:confused:
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View Full Version : Designing an integrated ISO 9000 - ISO 14000 System in a Big Marine Port veronica_leon75 25th June 2002, 09:47 PM Does anybody know where I can find info about designing an integrated 9000/14000 integrated system for a big marine port ?:confused: Randy 25th June 2002, 10:32 PM The system design isn't dependant upon the intended use....the design is contained within the standard. It doesn't mater if is a marine port or a dog kennel, the requirements are the same. The only difference is in the specifics of each organization. Integration can made by utilizing elements identified in ISO9001:2000 Appendix "A" Hopefully you won't get too much confusing and disjointed information. JodiB 26th June 2002, 10:54 AM Have you considered contacting other ports to see if they're working on this too? The Port of Houston (Texas) was working on ISO 14001 two years ago with a two year target for completion. I don't know if they made it or if they also considered ISO 9001. But they may be able to assist you. barb butrym 31st July 2002, 04:17 PM go to IMSworld.org under the new stuff page Its a registrar that I do business with, that has just gotten into marina stuff,,,as an aside...ask for Graham Ogeran and tell him I sent you....he will take off his registrar hat and talk to you in the real world. He is a super guy and a wealth of knowledge and experience, barb |
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