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  • From: Tvoivozhd <tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
  • To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Home Manufacturing Business,recent Post #2
  • Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 08:32:46 -0700

Toni Hawryluk wrote:

From: tvoivozhd<mailto:tvoivozd AT infionline.net> OK, this is Home-manufacturing p9st #2--specifically on home manufacturing,, not other home business opportunities.

http://www.edd.state.nm.us/PRESS/news.php?_fn=view&_rn=20001020<http://www.edd.state.nm.us/PRESS/news.php?_fn=view&_rn=20001020>
9commit this to memory---ISO 9000, you can't live without it in the manufacturing
business)


Thanks, Tvo. Nosey Rosie here worked with it for a company once, here's the main link :

http://www.iso.org/iso/en/iso9000-14000/index.html<http://www.iso.org/iso/en/iso9000-14000/index.html>
ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 - in brief
The ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 families are among ISO's most widely known
standards ever. ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 standards are implemented by some 634
000 organizations in 152 countries. ISO 9000 has become an international
reference for quality management requirements in business-to-business
dealings, and ISO 14000 is well on the way to achieving as much, if not more,
in enabling organizations to meet their environmental challenges.

The ISO 9000 family is primarily concerned with "quality management". This
means what the organization does to fulfil:

- the customer's quality requirements, and
- applicable regulatory requirements, while aiming to
- enhance customer satisfaction, and - achieve continual improvement of its performance in pursuit of these objectives.
The ISO 14000 family is primarily concerned with "environmental management".
This means what the organization does to:

- minimize harmful effects on the environment caused by its activities, and
to
- achieve continual improvement of its environmental performance.

The vast majority of ISO standards are highly specific to a particular product,
material, or process. However, the standards that have earned the ISO 9000 and ISO
14000 families a worldwide reputation are known as "generic management system
standards".

a.. "Generic" means that the same standards can be applied: - to any organization, large or small, whatever its product
- including whether its "product" is actually a service,
- in any sector of activity, and - whether it is a business enterprise, a public administration, or a government department.

"Generic" also signifies that no matter what the organization's scope of
activity, if it wants to establish a quality management system or an environmental
management system, then such a system has a number of essential features for which the
relevant standards of the ISO 9000 or ISO 14000 families provide the requirements.

a.. "Management system" refers to the organization's structure for managing its processes - or activities - that transform inputs of resources into a product or service which meet the organization's objectives, such as satisfying the customer's quality requirements, complying to regulations, or meeting environmental objectives.
Latest update September 2003


tvoivozhd---good-oh, you came up with something I knew I should have included, but was too lazy to accomplish. It's so nice to have slave---er-r-r, accomplices.






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