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damanhill
6th June 2003, 12:31 PM
has anyone got a TS quality manual that i could look at. i want to reduce our QS9000 manual into a few pages for TS has anyone done this successfully? i really need help urgently please we have first assessmnet on tuesday and i have along way to go yet

Geoff Cotton
9th June 2003, 05:01 AM
Daman,

Give me a call (0121 331 2405) or email, come up and have a look at ours.

We are 4 miles from Junction 7 M6 on the A34 inbound towards Birmingham.

:frust:

damanhill
16th June 2003, 06:24 AM
Geoff,

thanks for your kind offer. we had a pre-assessmnet last week and he okayed all that i had done so i don't think that i will need to take you up on your offer. i need to make a couple of amendments but other than that i think i have nailed this TS manual,processes and procedures bit. thanks for your replies though. maybe i will come and have a look at later date just to see if there are better ways to do things.

cheers

daman

Michelle W.
17th July 2003, 07:02 AM
I would greatly appreciate it if you anyone could also send me a copy of a quality manual for TS. We are in the same situation where we need to change our manual from QS to TS. We want to simplify the manual and make it more value adding and I would love to see how others have managed to do this.

Thanks a million

damanhill
17th July 2003, 07:39 AM
Michelle ,

i have attached the manual i have done for our company, it has been passed by BSI in pre-assessment visit hope this helps you.

daman

would not let me attach it so i ahve mailed it to you.

IF ANYONE ELS NEEDS IT E-MAIL ME ON daman.hillyer@compoundsections.co.uk / damanhill@orange.net

Marc
21st July 2003, 08:13 PM
would not let me attach it so i ahve mailed it to you.
Could you not get the software here to accept the attachment or did your company prefer it not be shared here? No big deal - I'm just curious. If it's a software issue maybe I can help out.

howste
22nd July 2003, 11:28 AM
If I'm not mistaken, Damanhill did manage to attach it to another similar thread.

damanhill
23rd July 2003, 06:20 PM
i did manage to do it eventually i was just not patient enough and not waiitng until all done dialog came up

rovertomcat
1st August 2003, 04:37 AM
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could send me a copy of a TS quality manual. We are in the situation where we need to change our manual from QS to TS. We would like to simplify the manual and make it more value adding and I would like to see how others have managed to achieve this.

Thanks a million

Sam
1st August 2003, 09:42 AM
Do asearch. There is a very good manual located on one of the threads.

p_tww
10th August 2003, 12:51 PM
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could send me a copy of a TS quality manual. We are in the situation where we need to change our manual from QS to TS. W e would like to simplify the manual and make it more value adding and I would like to see how others have managed to achieve this.
,mbh
Thanks a million
Hi, my friend, why you are looking for other's company's quality manual. You have your special operation. others may be not suitable for you.
My suggestions, you learned TS standards requirements and prepare your system.

Geoff Cotton
12th August 2003, 09:09 AM
rovertomcat,

We are based in Birmingham on the A34, come around and take a look at our's.

(Send me an email)

howste
12th August 2003, 12:46 PM
Hi, my friend, why you are looking for other's company's quality manual. You have your special operation. others may be not suitable for you.
My suggestions, you learned TS standards requirements and prepare your system.

There's nothing wrong with looking at someone else's manual, as long as you don't just copy it. Looking at various examples of documents may help you to see appropriate levels of detail, useful ways of organizing, wording, etc. and (in some cases) what NOT to do in your own document.