On 3/9/2013 5:00 PM, Richard Solomon wrote:
That ISO program also made companies get rid of lots of perfectly good test
equipment.
That is an indication that the people trying for certification didn't
really understand the ISO requirements. It is purely about
documentation, nothing more and nothing less.
I found that most companies didn't understand that and wrote themselves
into a corner. An expensive corner. As you say, for you it was a bonanza
73
Roger (K8RI)
My shack and test benches are full of Tektronix, HP, EIP and
other such gems. When I retired to Arizona, I gave about half of it away before
leaving.
To me, ISO was a bonanza !!
73, Dick, W1KSZ
On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Bill Turner <dezrat1242@yahoo.com> wrote:
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013 14:21:13 -0500, George wrote:
ISO9002 is not meant to be a quality program, simple put ISO9002 makes
sure that you do what your polices and procedures say with no regard to
quality.
REPLY:
No it doesn't. A company can qualify one day and ship junk the next. Or
later the same day.
That whole ISO thing is a scam put in place by gummints who want to create
work for their buddies. Bureaucratic nonsense.
The best assurance of quality products is a company that jealously guards
its reputation and will not tolerate shipping poor quality products.
Quality can not be imposed from outside.
73, Bill W6WRT
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