ISO 9001:2000

"...the availability of work instructions, where necessary..."


ISO 9002:1994

"...documented procedures defining the manner of production where the absence of such procedures could adversely affect product quality..."



Ask yourself these questions...when dealing with prototypes, are instructions always necessary? and if there were an absence of such instructions, would product quality necessarily be affected???

Just points to ponder...

Franklin



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