Examples of ISO 9000 in the following topics:
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- They were the ISO 9000:1987 series of standards, comprising ISO 9001:1987, ISO 9002:1987, and ISO 9003:1987; which were applicable in different types of industries, based on the type of activity or process (designing, production, or service delivery).
- The version in 1994 was called the ISO 9000:1994 series; consisting of the ISO 9001:1994, 9002:1994 and 9003:1994 versions.
- A major revision occurred in 2008, and the series was called ISO 9000:2000 series.
- ISO 9000 standards do not certify the quality of the product or service.
- This standard covers the values and principles of ISO 9000 and the HACCP standards.
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- The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sponsors a certification process for organizations that seek to learn and adopt superior methods for quality practice (ISO 9000) and environmentally responsible products and methods of production (ISO 14000).
- These certifications are increasingly used by organizations of all sizes to compete more effectively in a global marketplace due to the wide acceptance of ISO certification as a criterion for supplier selection.
- ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 are described on the ISO web page at: http://www.iso.org/iso/home.htm .
- The ISO 9000 family addresses "quality management".
- The ISO 14000 family addresses "environmental management".
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- Comparing audit results to industry standards (such as ISO 14001 standards and guidelines), and
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- These eight principles form the basis for the quality management system standard ISO 9001:2008.
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- They often have cranes and forklifts for moving goods, which are usually placed on ISO standard pallets and loaded into pallet racks.
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- Usually part of an overall assessment with an emphasis placed on compliance with environmental legislation and comparisons with ISO 14004 environmental management systems.
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- Promotion: A communication with the market should stress the environmental benefits (e.g. the company possesses a CP certificate or is ISO 14000 certified).
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- ISO 26000 is the recognized international standard for CSR.
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- This illustrates the rapid economic success of the US; from $9,000 per capita in 1929, to almost $50,000 per capita in 2010.