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ISO
14000 Environmental Management System Requirements
Applicable to all types of
Industries (Small, Medium, Large), Signifies that
organization does to:
- Minimize harmful effects on the environment caused
by its activities, and to
- achieve continual improvement of its environmental
performance.
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ISO/TS 16949:2009 - Quality Management Systems -
Particular requirements for
the application of ISO 9001:2000 for automotive
production and relevant service part organizations.
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Occupational
Health & Safety Assessment System
Occupational Health & Safety
is usually practiced to prevent injury and ill health
of employees, and to comply with relevant legislation
and standards
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ISO
22000:2005 Food Safety Management Systems
Applicable to all organizations,
regardless of size, which are involved in any aspect
of the food chain and want to implement systems
that consistently provide safe products.
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ISO
27001:2005 - Information Security Management System
The standard covers all types
of organizations (e.g. Software Companies, commercial
enterprises, government agencies and non-profit
organizations)
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ISO
13485:2003 - Medical devices - Quality management
systems - Requirements Applicable
for organization needs to demonstrate its ability
to provide medical devices and related services
that consistently meet customer requirements and
regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices
and related services.
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ISO/IEC
17025:2005 - General Requirements for the Competence
of Testing and Calibration Laboratories
It specifies the general requirements
for the competence to carry out tests and/or calibrations,
including sampling. It covers testing and calibration
performed using standard methods, non-standard methods,
and laboratory-developed methods.
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ISO
15189: 2003 Medical laboratories - Particular requirements
for quality and competence. The
ISO 15189 standard is an important template for
assessing the competence of medical laboratories
in their technical capacity and the effective quality
management of a professional service and its staff
- with or without the aim of accreditation. ISO
15189 by itself is not a generic (certification)
standard, but a specific one, which means that it
is a guideline for orientation, with a more technical
approach.
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AS
9100 AS9100 is the
aerospace industry harmonized standard for quality
systems for quality assurance in design, development,
production, installation and servicing. AS9100 standardizes
the quality management system requirements for the
aerospace industry.
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TL
9000 – Telecommunication - Quality Management
System – Requirements
Applicable for organization involved in design,
development, production, delivery, installation
and maintenance of Telecommunications products and
services
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SA8000
– Social Accountability
It is a tool for retailers, brand companies, suppliers
and other organizations to assure just and decent
working conditions in the supply chain. SA8000 is
based on international workplace norms in the ILO
conventions and the UN's Universal Declaration of
Human Rights and the Convention on Rights of the
Child.
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Hazard
Analysis and Critical Control Point
Enables the producers, processors, distributors,
exporters, etc, of food products to utilize technical
resources efficiently and in a cost effective manner
in assuring food safety
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Lean
manufacturing : is an
approach that eliminates waste by reducing costs
in the overall production process, in operations
within that process, and in the utilization of production
labor. Organisations can reduce costs of manufacture
by: - Improving labor utilization, Decreasing inventories,
Reducing manufacturing cycle times (from order receipt
to shipment) and Increasing capacities without capital
expenditure.
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Total
Quality Management (TQM)
movement cannot be separated from Lean Manufacturing.
Demming’s photo is in the lobby of Toyota’s
headquarters, bigger than the photo of founder Toyoda
Sakichi
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Total
Productive Maintenance
TPM is a innovative Japanese concept. The origin
of TPM can be traced back to 1951 when preventive
maintenance was introduced in Japan. However the
concept of preventive maintenance was taken from
USA. Nippondenso was the first company to introduce
plant wide preventive maintenance in 1960.
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CE
marking is a declaration
by the manufacturer that the product meets all the
appropriate provisions of the relevant legislation
implementing certain European Directives. CE marking
gives companies easier access into the European
market to sell their products without adaptation
or rechecking
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Clean Development Mechanism
Accredited independent third parties will investigate
these projects, will validate the project design
documents (PDD) and will certify the emission reduction
units (CERs).
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