P.S.: The idea was to share the link with you guys, but this damn anti-spam security policies just told me I had to remove the weblink as I am only entitled to post one after five posts in this forum!... So, consider this post #1 and keep reading below until you find what you're looking for!
Finally! Here we go then: You can download ISO/DIS 9001 by clicking here and its comments template by clicking here.
This draft has been circulated to ISO Members for vote and comment. The voting period is due to close on 20080220, so if you wish to comment, you should send your comments to any ISO member before that date!
Sorry about that, but spam is a difficult issue to deal with. If I didn't do that and take other measures, there would be hundreds of distracting spam threads.
To save space I've deleted the unnecessary posts. If someone with less than 5 posts wants to put in a link they can PM a moderator or I, and if it's appropriate we'll put it in. I apologise for the inconvenience.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This draft has been circulated to ISO Members for vote and comment. The voting period is due to close on 20080220, so if you wish to comment, you should send your comments to any ISO member before that date!
In fact I find it very strange that this version of ISO 9001:2008 can be available for free.
For example ASQ just allowed members to download CD1, however the DIS version had to be bought!
I had the DIS version because one of the organizations I work for here in Lisbon bought it.
Anyway, obrigado!
Folks, please don't get too excited about this. It's a link. If the copyright owner contacts me and asks I will remove the link.
If anyone here has a question about a copyright document being posted, or linked to, please use the Report This Post button rather than discussing it in posts in the thread.
That is correct. But that does not mean that the ISO members cannot distribut it to the public and ask for their comments. And that is what NSAI is doing.
In fact I find it very strange that this version of ISO 9001:2008 can be available for free.
For example ASQ just allowed members to download CD1, however the DIS version had to be bought!
I had the DIS version because one of the organizations I work for here in Lisbon bought it.
Anyway, obrigado!
We just find it strange, because we are so used to be abused, that when someone does the right thing - like NSAI is doing! - we get startled.
I guess the Irish are more generous and less greedy than others. It's probably due to all the "pots of gold" the Leprauchauns have give them along the centuries, don't you agree?
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