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Not sure what you're asking, but I can tell you something, I'm a quality management professional. If you ask about the requirements of the ISO9001 standard, it is divided into two understandings, one is the overall requirements of the quality management system: establish the system according to the standard, document the system, implement the system, maintain the system, and improve the system.
Here are 5 general requirements. However, according to the requirements of the ISO9001 standard, it is divided into: management responsibilities, resource management, product realization, monitoring, measurement, analysis and improvement.
Can you be more clear?
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1. Planning and design of quality system This stage is mainly to make various preparations, including education and training, unified understanding, organization and implementation, and planning and planning; Determine the quality policy and formulate quality objectives; Investigation and analysis of the current situation; Adjust the organizational structure, allocate resources, etc. (1) Education and training, unified understanding The process of establishing and improving the quality system is the process of starting from education and ending with education, and it is also the process of raising awareness and unifying understanding. The first level is the decision-making level, including party, government, and technical (technical) leadership.
Main training: 1. Explain the urgency and importance of establishing and improving the quality system by introducing the development of quality management and quality assurance and the lessons learned of the unit;
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The quality management system includes: flexibility to adapt to the process, traceability of the process, risk-based thinking, ability to integrate, and powerful reporting tools. The most important consideration for a quality management system is the ability of the system to adapt to the business processes of the enterprise and to be able to flexibly change as the process improves.
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Man, machine, material, method, environment 5m factor content consideration setting.
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The macro quality management system is composed of three systems: market quality supervision system, social quality supervision system and first-class quality supervision system. Quality Management System (QMS) ISO9001:
The 2005 standard is defined as "the management system that directs and controls the organization in terms of quality" and usually includes the formulation of quality policies, objectives, and activities such as quality planning, quality control, quality assurance and quality improvement. To achieve the policy and objectives of quality management and effectively carry out various quality management activities, it is necessary to establish a corresponding management system, which is called the quality management system.
First of all, your company's product knowledge, you must be familiar with the production process of your company's products, raw materials, production processes and finished product inspection standards, specifications and inspection methods.
The second is the relevant knowledge of quality management, which processes should do what things, how to control these processes, the best is of course according to ISO9001; 2008 standard requirements.
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The establishment of an organization-level quality management system generally includes the following steps: (1) Determine the needs and expectations of customers and other interested parties; (2) Establish the organization's quality policy and quality objectives; (3) Determine the necessary processes and responsibilities to achieve quality objectives; (4) Identify and provide the resources necessary to achieve quality objectives; (5) prescribe methods for measuring the effectiveness and efficiency of each process; (6) apply these measurement methods to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of each process; (7) Determine measures to prevent non-conformity and eliminate the causes; (8) Establish and apply the process of continuous improvement of the quality management system. The above approach also applies to maintaining and improving the existing quality management system. >>>More
My colleague just did it.,,It doesn't seem to be easy.。。
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