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Old 13th April 1999, 10:23 PM
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QS 9000 3rd Edition: Safety & Laboratory Scope

Has the 3rd edition relaxed the requirements for safety from the 2nd edition?
The definition for laboratory scope reads as if paragraphs are needed to describe your scope. Any suggestions?


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I don't see that 'safety' requirements are different.

You have to have a 'real' laboratory scope - it has to be written. Suggestion is to list what you do (cal and testing) and make it into a facepage for your related procedures manual (like your calibration procedures).
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