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The meaning of the ISO STANDARDS - Coggle Diagram
The meaning of the ISO STANDARDS
The Language of Quality
Talking about total quality and international quality standards such as ISO 9001: 2000 or ISO / TA-16949 is synonymous with:
-an organized company,
-with defined priorities,
-with controlled documented systems,
-focused on appropriate training for your staff,
-based on processes,
-with a philosophy of continuous improvement and
-with merits to evaluate its performance in the key areas that guarantee its proper functioning to ensure its market and achieve the growth planned by its managers.
Lo más importante es la Precisión del Lenguaje.
A bad language used in total quality will result in the same employees of the company "exiling" the quality system from their daily functions and beginning to make up formats and data to appear to comply with the procedures and methods of doing things, but without actually carrying them out according to the quality system in place.
ISO 9000 standards
ISO 9000 Standards were originally devised for companies in the manufacturing industry.
Since the early 1990s, its application is spreading rapidly to other sectors of the economy.
It has widespread recognition of the value of an ISO 9000 certificate and of its role as a quality label.
What are ISO 9000?
It is the name in common use for a series of international quality assurance standards within organizations: ISO 9001, ISO 9002, ISO 9003 and ISO 9004 (and their sub-standards).
The most relevant Standards in context are ISO 9001 and ISO 9002. The official title of ISO 9001 is "Quality System. A model of Quality Assurance for Design, Development, Production, Installation and Services. "
ISO 9002 is similar to ISO 9001, except that it does not include design.
The key concept defined by ISO 9001 and ISO 9002 is the notion of "Quality Assurances".
It is important to remember that ISO 9001 and ISO 9002 are the system standards.
ISO 900 consider quality differently and require compliance with general principles of process control within institutions ("process" or "systems" standards).
ISO 14000 standards
They consist of a series of international standards and guides dealing with "Environmental Management". In plain language this means that they are concerned with "what the company does to minimize the detrimental effects of its activities on the environment."
ISO 1400 deals with the way in which the company conducts its activities and does not deal, at least directly, with the results of those activities. In other words, it is involved with the processes and not with the products of the company.
ISO 14000 standards are voluntary and generic standards since the company freely decides on their adoption and they apply to any organization, large or small, whatever its product or service, in any sector of activity, and whether it is a company private, such as the public administration or a government department.
ISO-IRAM AND THE ISO 14000 SERIES OF STANDARDS
-The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
-Argentine Institute of Standardization (IRAM)
-American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
-British Standards Institute (BSI)
Why Certify the Company's Environmental Management system?
It allows a structured approach to:
-Set environmental objectives and goals
-Reach them and
-Demonstrate that they have been reached.
The Advantages of ISO 1400 for the company:
Reduce the cost of waste management.
Promotes savings in energy and material consumption
3.Lower distribution costs
Improve the corporate image
It is a framework for continuous improvement.
International Standards
With International Standards it is possible to satisfy the client, generate trust in the organization itself, achieve the trust of the clientele.
The international standards relating to quality systems are used in two different situations, Contractual and Non-Contractual.
Before developing and implementing a quality system, the international standard should be consulted to acquire a broad knowledge of the general concepts and then proceed according to the indications of the standard determining the extent to which each element of the system should be applied. quality.