Does anyone have a good cross reference from QS9000 to TS16949?

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Bobpwf

We are changing from QS9000 directly to TS16949. Any cross reference matrix out there?
Thanks
Bob:thanx:
 

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Yes, but not all that useful

Bobpwf said:
We are changing from QS9000 directly to TS16949. Any cross reference matrix out there?
Thanks
Bob:thanx:

Bob, lots of links here to follow.

http://elsmar.com/Forums/showpost.php?p=72056&postcount=5

http://elsmar.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=12878&highlight=%22cross+reference%22


I recommend $50.00 for the AIAG CQI-7 document. It has a cross reference amongst many other useful things.

https://mows.aiag.org/source/Orders...&CFTOKEN=89802846&continue=1&SEARCH_TYPE=FIND

We started this way, but ultimately gave up. TS done right is much more that a re number job on QS. We ended up not able to save any QS procdures when we created our new TS processes. It was easier just to start fresh.

Was that the experience of other covers?
 
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Helmut Jilling

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Caster said:
We started this way, but ultimately gave up. TS done right is much more that a re number job on QS. We ended up not able to save any QS procdures when we created our new TS processes. It was easier just to start fresh.


I'll give that a hearty amen. The TS system is based on defining and improving your processes. If you start with procedures and cross-references, I feel you are starting off on the wrong foot.

However, you'll probably find that procedures for Doc control, corrective action, calibration and the like can be reused, maybe with a minor tweak or two.

But, do yourself a favor and begin with 4.1 - define and develop your processes.
 
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