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Rea Forum Contributor Posts: 12 |
If you visit the site *** DEAD LINK REMOVED *** and follow the instructions for BSI Projectline Database it shows publication expected 2005-01-01. Search for TR 16949. ------------------ [This message has been edited by admin (edited 03 August 1999).] IP: Logged |
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Roger Eastin Forum Wizard Posts: 345 |
2005???!!! I guess we don't have to worry about this standard for awhile. I tried to get to the same spot as you did, Rea, but was not able to. (My web navigation skills leave something to be desired!) I wonder, though, if this date is a misprint! IP: Logged |
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Rea Forum Contributor Posts: 12 |
Roger Go to *** DEAD LINK REMOVED *** Then List display and enter Hope this is now clear Rea ADMIN NOTE: Added hyperlink [This message has been edited by admin (edited 14 July 1999).] IP: Logged |
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Mike525 Forum Contributor Posts: 49 |
Rea Just tried your directions and I couldn't find TR 16949 on the BSI website. Maybe they've updated their Website since your last visit? IP: Logged |
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Rea Forum Contributor Posts: 12 |
Mik525 I have just checked and site address is OK *** DEAD LINK REMOVED *** 1. Select BSI Project Database 98 4088 ISO TR 1649 i Click on i This gives Projectline Full Display. Has anyone else been successful? Rea NOTE: Post edited to hotlink url. [This message has been edited by admin (edited 09 June 1999).] IP: Logged |
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Mike525 Forum Contributor Posts: 49 |
Got it this time, Rea, but your directions were a little bit more specific this time around. Thanks. IP: Logged |
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Roger Eastin Forum Wizard Posts: 345 |
Rea - thanks for the additional on the bsi site. I got into it this time and saw the 2005 publication date. With all the push for this standard by the Big 3 (or so it seemed last year), it is still hard to believe that publication date!! 4-5 years away? Hmmmm...looks like QS9000 is safe for now. This standards business sure is interesting. If the requirements don't get you, the issuing of new standards will!! IP: Logged |
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Rea Forum Contributor Posts: 12 |
I have just reviewed *** DEAD LINK REMOVED *** and note that TS . . . ISO/TS 16949 - Quality Systems - Automotive suppliers - Particular Does this mean that it is officially published? In addition there is customer specifics also available. Rea IP: Logged |
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Lassitude Forum Contributor Posts: 89 |
I guess so. I'll buy the document set and comment from that point. I did not realize they are for sale. The address, for those interested, is *** DEAD LINK REMOVED *** IP: Logged |
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Roger Eastin Forum Wizard Posts: 345 |
Has anyone had a chance to review the AIAG publication of TR16949? I wonder how different it is than the version that Marc had placed in the .pdf library (but had to take out!). I guess there won't be any guidelines for certifying auditors of this standard until late 1999. IP: Logged |
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Lassitude Forum Contributor Posts: 89 |
I haven't heard anything else myself, yet. IP: Logged |
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mountaineer Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 3 |
TS 16949: So much is not known and yet we all seem to be experts? B3 are only a portion of the group working on this. The IATF (International Automotive Task Force) is the driver. US, German, Italian, French and possibly-soon-to-be Japanese automakers make up this erstwhile and illustrious group. They continue to work on and design the process which will be announced this year. Meetings continue to take place and improvement to the process continues to be engineered into the activity. More later## IP: Logged |
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