Brenda Mundroff
14th December 1999, 10:48 AM
Once 9000:2000 is issued in Nov., 2000, can a company be registered to 9000:1994?
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View Full Version : Can a company be registered to ISO 9001:1994? Brenda Mundroff 14th December 1999, 10:48 AM Once 9000:2000 is issued in Nov., 2000, can a company be registered to 9000:1994? rmilholland 14th December 1999, 10:53 AM I have read that there is a 3 year transition period for companies that are already certified to 1994, but once 2000 is out, you must be certified to it. ------------------ If you want it done right, do it yourself. Marc 14th December 1999, 02:47 PM Once the 2000 version is out, there won't be much sense in registering to a 'dead' document. Besides, the 2000 version is not that big a change. Brenda Mundroff 14th December 1999, 04:06 PM What if you are in the process of registering a large organization and are about 1/3 already registered to the 1994 standard? Wouldn't it be nice to finish on one standard and then "upgrade" to the new version? Marc 14th December 1999, 04:22 PM I started with my clients back in January. I wouldn't even consider the 1994 version at this point. I don't even want clients to SEE the 1994 version. My suggestion? Draw up a matrix and address the 'proposed' Y2000 version issues now. rmilholland 14th December 1999, 05:32 PM I talked with a couple of registrars today and their interpretation is that there is a 3 year transition after implementation of 2000. So if you are in process to 1994 you can still be certified, but the certification will only extend to the 3 year cut off point for 2000. Then after that 2000 is mandatory. |
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