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I spent $96 for TS-16949 and flipping through the little booklet, I see that the majority of the material is quotes from ISO 9000 system docs.
I now have a need to review an SAE standard that was recently released, but I'm getting really tired of these junk documents that will remain semi-useless but become entirely out dated.
I'm looking at www.ihs.com . Information Handling Service. They have a subscription service that allows access to such ISO/DIN/SAE standards as I might run into.
Does anyone have experience with IHS, subscription standards service, or other opinions on the relevance of such a service to a small job shop?
I have $700 worth of standards on a shelf behind me, just to have on hand what I need to implement ISO 9k. How often am I going to run into new standards like this?
I now have a need to review an SAE standard that was recently released, but I'm getting really tired of these junk documents that will remain semi-useless but become entirely out dated.
I'm looking at www.ihs.com . Information Handling Service. They have a subscription service that allows access to such ISO/DIN/SAE standards as I might run into.
Does anyone have experience with IHS, subscription standards service, or other opinions on the relevance of such a service to a small job shop?
I have $700 worth of standards on a shelf behind me, just to have on hand what I need to implement ISO 9k. How often am I going to run into new standards like this?