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Bobby D
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posted 07 August 2000 10:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Bobby D   Click Here to Email Bobby D     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
We are changing from QS9000 to ISO/TS 16949 and I have been given the task of writing a procedure for 4.1.7 Impact on Society. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

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I haven't looked closely at this -- How about you folks who have gone through this -- any ideas???

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Looking at the "Checklist to 16949", it indicates that evidence for this element can consist of items like (for 4.1.7.1) preventive activities in design and process control, knowledge and application of legislation, records of accidents and (for 4.1.7.2) a process for compliance to gov't safety and environmental regulations, product descriptions, appropriate product ID, and internal audit results. Try getting this checklist for examples of records like the above. It will at least give you an idea of how to construct your documentation. This is my take. Anyone else?

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