How many procedures are required by TS 16949:2002

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fdcsboss

Does anybody know how many procedures are required in TS 16949:2002. How many can be combined compared to the QS9000 System?
Any Info would help. Thanks in advance! :confused:
 

Howard Atkins

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Welcome to the cove
You need at least 7 items covered in procedures.
The 6 from ISO9001:2000 and training.
Please search around the forums as there is a lot of information here.

There are threads as to implementation
 
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Bob Ablondi

fdcsboss said:
Does anybody know how many procedures are required in TS 16949:2002. How many can be combined compared to the QS9000 System?
Any Info would help. Thanks in advance! :confused:
TS 16949 2nd Edition only requires 6: Control of Documents, Control or Records, Training, Control of Nonconformances, Internal Audits, Corrective Action and Preventive Action.

Bob Ablondi
 

Howard Atkins

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Bob,
The number of procedures is not defined.
The procedure(s) must reference 7 subjects

Corrective Action and Preventive Action are 2 subjects despite the gact that most people connect them.
 
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Bob Ablondi

Howard Atkins said:
Bob,
The number of procedures is not defined.
The procedure(s) must reference 7 subjects

Corrective Action and Preventive Action are 2 subjects despite the gact that most people connect them.
See Clauses 4.2.3, 4.2.3, 6.2, 8.3, 8.2.2, 8.5.2 and 8.2.3. As you stated, corrective and preventive actions have been combined and accepted by the Registrar. Some companies hve combined document and record control also. As the saying goes, different strokes for different folks.

Bob
 
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fdcsboss

Thanks for the info

Thank you for the information you've been a big help and thank you for the welcome I hope to reciprocate the help any way I can. :D
 
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cjvo77

Having just gone through ISO9001:2000 with emphasis on TS16949 Internal Auditor Training, it was made clear that you can address the seven sections that require documentation in a single procedure if you so desire, it is up to you. Those combined with a linkage to your processes, quality poicy and objectives is essntially what make up the QMS (Quality management System)
 
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