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Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Intertech Development Company
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 31 December 2003
Upgrade for quality management
Intertech Development Company has earned certification under the ISO9001:2000 international standard for quality management.
Intertech Development Company (IDC) has earned certification under the ISO9001:2000 international standard for quality management, upgrading the firm's earlier ISO9000 certificate maintained since June 1999 IDC's new certification assessment was conducted by NSF International Strategic Registrations, a wholly owned subsidiary of NSF International headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA), accredited by both the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Raad voor Accreditatie (RvA), the Dutch Council for Accreditation
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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ISO9001:2000 designates the latest revision and most comprehensive of three levels of quality management system requirements within the ISO9000 standards, encompassing 20 separate quality management elements affecting product design, development, production, installation, service and customer satisfaction.
Certification culminates a stringent process that evaluates quality management elements across all disciplines of a company's entire business system.
Four issues generally summarise key areas of this process: management policies must demonstrate that top management has set a clear mandate for conformance; documentation must be properly structured with written work instructions and inspection criteria; the quality system itself must be in place and operating; and records must be kept to demonstrate that the quality system achieves effective operation.
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