What is ISO 9003? Why is it important

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What is ISO 9003? Why is it important..

Answer / rajendra

ISO 9003 is least complex and easy to implementation
standard.
this not meant for organazions like that do not
participate in design and development, purchasing or have
production controls. It is designed for organizations that
only require final inspection and testing of their products
and services to ensure that they have met the specified
requirements.

i.e this standard for Third party testing companies.

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What is ISO 9003? Why is it important..

Answer / rajendra

ISO 9003 is for Organizations that Assure Quality through
Final Inspection and Testing.

ISO 9003 is now obsolete. It has been replaced by ISO
9001:2000
ISO 9003 4.1.1 Quality policy
4.1 Management responsibility
4.1.2 Organization
4.1.2.1 Responsibility and authority
4.1.2.2 Resources
4.1.2.3 Management representative
4.1.3 Management review
4.2 Quality system
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Quality system procedures
4.2.3 Quality planning
4.3 Contract review
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Review
4.3.3 Amendments
4.3.4 Records
ISO 9003 4.5 Document and data control
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Document and data approval and distribution
4.5.3 Document and data changes
ISO 9003 4.6 is not used by ISO 9003
ISO 9003 4.7 Customer-supplied products
Protect customer supplied products
if you want detailed documentation go to website
http://www.praxiom.com/iso-9003-1994a.htm

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