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11th December 2007, 11:21 AM
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Evaluating my QMS (Quality Management System)
I finished a quality system of construction company (iso9001:2000) and before bringing the rgistrar i need to check if my system is ok or there will be some minors or majors how can i test my system before the external audit
and don not tell me use the pre-assessment as it is not allowed in my case
what shall i do?
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11th December 2007, 11:30 AM
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Re: Need to evaluate my QMS
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I finished a quality system of construction company (iso9001:2000) and before bringing the rgistrar i need to check if my system is ok or there will be some minors or majors how can i test my system before the external audit
and don not tell me use the pre-assessment as it is not allowed in my case
what shall i do?

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Internal audits usually are good tools to determine the condition of a QMS. Findings from your internal audits are also good indicators of whether any nonconformances in your external audit will be found.
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11th December 2007, 11:39 AM
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Re: Need to evaluate my QMS
As Gidget has said, Internal Audits and a Management Review are a good test of the suitability and conformance of your QMS. However, it may be worthwhile asking another consultant/auditor to give it a look at. This may be at 2 levels - document review (compliance with ISO 9001 'in theory') and/or compliance audit (a 'mock' audit) depending on what you want out of it.
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11th December 2007, 11:47 AM
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Re: Evaluating my QMS (Quality Management System)
I know that internal audit is good but what i need is to evaluate the documented procedures and forms and wi i made whether it is enough or not that is what i mean i.e i need someone who has more experience to say this system is complete or need amendments and is there any missing procedures or forms
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Re: Evaluating my QMS (Quality Management System)
Then I would take Colpart's suggestion regarding an outside consultant or maybe a colleague who may have the experience or knowledge to help evaluation your QMS.
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Re: Evaluating my QMS (Quality Management System)
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I know that internal audit is good but what i need is to evaluate the documented procedures and forms and wi i made whether it is enough or not that is what i mean i.e i need someone who has more experience to say this system is complete or need amendments and is there any missing procedures or forms

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Here is an idea... Are your documents written in English? Would you be able/willing to attach these documents to a post? We'd be happy to take a look at it.
Your documents and records should meet the (minimum) requirements of ISO 9001:2000. Look at clause 4.2. Furthermore, you should determine and implement any additional documents necessary to support your system. The people in the organization should know, understand, use, and comply with the documents. You can verify this as part of an internal audit. When the quality system works as intended, meaning it's delivering the expected results, you have a good quality system. A simplistic view on my part perhaps, but I hope this helps.
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11th December 2007, 12:05 PM
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Re: Evaluating my QMS (Quality Management System)
Great
Thank you v.much mr.Stijloor
I really appreciate that
That is what i will do
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Re: Evaluating my QMS (Quality Management System)
Why is the pre-assessment not an option, out of curiousity?
Why can't you schedule a desk study internal audit or set aside time to determine if your documentation is adequate?
I don't understand what the problem is here. I think we're making the situation sound more problematic than it really is.
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