NQA USA's ISO 9001:2015 Transition Roadshow is coming!

AndyN

Moved On
The NQA, USA Transition Road Show is coming to a city near you! Our technical experts and auditors have developed a day and a half of transition details and information covering the ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and AS9100 standard changes. You can choose to attend just one day, or add the ISO 9001 Workshop or AS9100 session the morning of the second day. The cost is $395 per attendee for the single day session, or $595 for both days (Day One sessions are required for attendance in Day Two sessions).

Be sure to mention NQA for special rates at the host hotels.

For more details of dates/locations please see the Elsmar Cove calendar or https://www.nqa-usa.com/events
 
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Colin

Quite Involved in Discussions
Good luck with them Andy, I have already started a similar process for NQA (and some other CB's) in the UK - it has been interesting so far! There are quite a lot of 'early adopters' out there who want to know the shape of things to come so that they are ahead of the game as soon as the standard is issued.
 

Dave Cx

Involved In Discussions
All,

What are the obligations / requirements if any upon a certification body offering transition training from 9001:2008 to 2015.

I feel that training provided by the certification body has some credibility; where some other specific training organisations or consultants who offer training may not be the most helpful as they can be too generic.

Due to the specialist product 'my' company supply, our cert body is quite niche / specific scope, so possibly wouldn't offer training if they didn't have too.

Thanks
Dave
 

AndyN

Moved On
Dave: let me start by saying that this isn't training. That said, you aren't under any obligations from a specific CB to take their's - or anyone elses's training. Do a needs analysis first, not simply fire off training at people.
 

dsanabria

Quite Involved in Discussions
The NQA, USA Transition Road Show is coming to a city near you! Our technical experts and auditors have developed a day and a half of transition details and information covering the ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and AS9100 standard changes. You can choose to attend just one day, or add the ISO 9001 Workshop or AS9100 session the morning of the second day. The cost is $395 per attendee for the single day session, or $595 for both days (Day One sessions are required for attendance in Day Two sessions).

Be sure to mention NQA for special rates at the host hotels.

For more details of dates/locations please see the Elsmar Cove calendar or https://www.nqa-usa.com/events

My only concern here is that if this ad is advertise - does every other registrar gets the green light.

Don't get me wrong - I am for the dissemination of information but I don't want one registrar going after another one in this forum.
 

Marc

Fully vaccinated are you?
Leader
My only concern here is that if this ad is advertise - does every other registrar gets the green light.

Don't get me wrong - I am for the dissemination of information but I don't want one registrar going after another one in this forum.
That has not happened over many years. NQA has had advertisements here for quite a few years. More to the point, Andy is VERY active in answering questions, but you rarely see him "push" NQA in forum posts.

If anything, I wish MORE people from registrars would participate in forum discussions as frequently as Andy does.

So no - No "Green Light". That said, even consultants who help people can post their "personal ad" here in the Paid Consulting, Training and Services forum if they have at least 150 posts in which they help people in the forums.

Remember - No one gets paid to help others here. It is not a "consulting" website. It's "People Helping People" today as it has always been. All "self promotion", business wise or as an individual, is based upon helping others here as volunteers. As you know, we do NOT allow "self promotion" by "one post wonders" because that is, in our ToS, nothing more than forum spam which we delete. :spam:

Got it - pay to play
Nope - PARTICIPATE by helping people to "play".
 
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