How is ISO9000 different from ISO9001?

Updated on society 2024-06-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. No documented provisions; 2. The rights and responsibilities of the relevant units are not specified; 3. Failure to specify the choice of ** business; 4. Failure to establish a list of recognized ** merchants; 5. The procurement object is not an approved ** businessman; 6. The first business object to be evaluated is not clearly defined according to the product type; 7. Failure to choose according to the ability of the ** business to meet the requirements of the contract; 8. There is no relevant record of evaluation or selection of approved ** businessmen; 9. The quality of the goods delivered by the merchant is often poor, and no effective improvement measures are taken; 10. The evaluation method of delivery of ** business is inappropriate or the record is not true; 11 **The information of the merchant is not updated regularly; 12. There is no follow-up reward and punishment management measures for the results of the delivery evaluation of the first business; 13. Before the procurement documents are issued, they have not been reviewed by the relevant authorities; 14. The requirements are not clearly stated in the procurement documents; 15 The application of relevant engineering information is not indicated....

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let me tell you about it. ISO9000 refers to Quality Management System – Fundamentals and Terminology

    ISO9001 refers to "Quality Management System - Requirements".

    ISO9004 refers to Quality Management System – Performance and Improvement Guidelines

    If you have any questions, keep asking!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In layman's terms: one is the terminology standard, and the other is the certification standard.

    ISO9000 gives all the terms and terms involved in the quality management system, and ISO9001 is the only standard for quality management system certification.

    Let me tell you about it. ISO9000 refers to Quality Management System – Fundamentals and Terminology

    ISO9001 refers to "Quality Management System - Requirements".

    ISO9004 refers to Quality Management System – Performance and Improvement Guidelines

    If you have any questions, keep asking!

    Author: Lonely Don't Cry - Level 2 2010-3-1 15:26

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    ISO9000 is a general term, ISO9001 is one of the standard requirements, and there are others such as ISO9004 and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    ISO9000 is a family that includes ISO9001

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At present, the implementation of the 2008 version of the ISO9000 series of standards, is the quality of the company's products in all aspects of the standard, so through the ISO9001:2008, it is basically international. Among them, ISO9001 belongs to the ISO9000 series standard.

    The so-called series of standards or standard families means that the standard contains many provisions, and each provision can be named, such as ISO9002, ISO9003, ISO9004 and so on.

    Specifically, the ISO9000 series includes the first, ISO9000 is a general overview, description and user guide. Second, ISO9001 refers to the R&D design, production, inspection and other standards of products, and the old version of ISO9002, ISO9003, ISO9004, etc. are all included in the new version of ISO9001.

    Third, other ISO standards. iso14000

    It is the same as ISO14001, but this series of standards is aimed at the environmental protection of enterprise products, requiring the products produced by enterprises to not only have good quality, each link must meet the ISO9000 series standards, and the products should be environmentally friendly, green, and achieve sustainable environmental development.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The difference between ISO9000 and ISO9001 is: ISO9000 is a system and a quality management system, including four core standards, also known as ISO9000 family, and ISO9001 is one of the four core standards in the ISO9000 system, called quality management system - requirements, which is the standard that requires enterprises to certify the ISO9000 system.

    2. The difference between ISO14000HE and ISO14001 is that ISO14000 is a series of standard families, including environmental management system standards, environmental audit standards, environmental behavior evaluation standards, environmental labeling standards, life cycle analysis standards and standards for environmental indicators in product standards, while ISO14001 is a certification standard and is the basis for enterprises to carry out environmental management system certification.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At present, the implementation is the 2000 version of the ISO9000 series of standards, which is the standard for the quality of the company's products, so the mark on the goods has become ISO9001:2000, which is basically international. Among them, ISO9001 belongs to the ISO9000 series standard.

    The so-called series of standards or standard families means that the standard contains many provisions, and each provision can be named, such as ISO9002, ISO9003, ISO9004 and so on.

    Specifically, the ISO9000 series includes the first, ISO9000 is a general overview, description and user guide. Second, ISO9001 refers to the R&D design, production, inspection and other standards of products, and the old version of ISO9002, ISO9003, ISO9004, etc. are all included in the new version of ISO9001.

    Third, other ISO standards.

    iso14000

    It is the same as ISO14001, but this series of standards is aimed at the environmental protection of enterprise products, requiring the products produced by enterprises to not only have good quality, each link must meet the ISO9000 series standards, and the products should be environmentally friendly, green, and achieve sustainable environmental development.

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