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20th January 2000, 07:32 PM
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If you are downloading from Standards Australia, a valuable purchase would be HB66(Int):2000. It is titled "Guide for Small Business" although don't be fooled, it will be equally valuable for the largest of multi-national corporations.
Regarding Karen's original concern, I wouldn't get too deep into aligning old with new. You are in the ideal position of starting fresh, so start by mapping all processes conducted by the company, determine within the maps where inspections, records and procedural control needs to be placed and that should start you on the way to preparing a comprehensive and valuable system. Only then do you need to open ISO9001:2000 to complete the picture, by adding those management system support processes such as CAR/PAR, internal audits, management reviews and so on..
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20th January 2000, 07:44 PM
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If you are downloading from Standards Australia, a valuable purchase would be HB66(Int):2000. It is titled "Guide for Small Business"
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Is this downloadable now? It was only available in hard copy when I downloaded the 9001 and 9004 specs.
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20th January 2000, 11:07 PM
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Yes, It is available and is Aus$4 cheaper to download.
I thought for a minute I was a little too eager!
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From: ISO Standards Discussion
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 12:07:51 -0600
Subject: Re: Structure of ISO 9001/2000 /Barnes/Arter
From: Dennis Arter Arter - Quality.Org
I just ordered (and read!) a new book by Ketola and Roberts called "ISO 9000:2000 in a Nutshell." It does a great job of explaining the proposed revisions. Especially good is the arrangement of the information in the OLD (20 element) way. What's the same, what's changed, in a nutshell - for each of the 20 elements that many of us are quite familiar with. $25US from Patonpress.
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