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articles:context_of_the_organization [2019/08/02 07:50] rrandallarticles:context_of_the_organization [2019/08/02 08:29] rrandall
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 “//There is no requirement in this International Standard for the organization to consider interested parties where it has decided that those parties are not relevant to its quality management system. It is for the organization to decide if a particular requirement of a relevant interested party is relevant to its quality management system.//”\\ “//There is no requirement in this International Standard for the organization to consider interested parties where it has decided that those parties are not relevant to its quality management system. It is for the organization to decide if a particular requirement of a relevant interested party is relevant to its quality management system.//”\\
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-ISO 9001:2015, Annex A.3 makes this "//requirement//" extremely simple for an organization to comply with... because whatever the organization decides, its "what" is required.+ISO 9001:2015, Annex A.3 makes this "//requirement//" extremely simple for an organization to comply with... because whatever the organization decides, that'"what" is required.
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-Unlike ISO 9001:2015, AS 9100:2016 requires "the organization" to document a general description" of the interested parties. For examplea defense contractor might include:+===== Additional AS 9100:2016 (Rev. D) Requirement ===== 
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 +Unlike ISO 9001:2015, AS 9100:2016 (Rev. D) requires "the organization" to document a general description" of the interested parties. \\ 
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 +An example of "Interested Parties" for a defense contractor might include:
  
 ^  Interested Party  ^  Requirement(s)  ^ ^  Interested Party  ^  Requirement(s)  ^
 |  Customers         | Defined on a “case-by-case” basis in documented “contracts” and/or "Purchase Orders" | |  Customers         | Defined on a “case-by-case” basis in documented “contracts” and/or "Purchase Orders" |
-|  U.S. Department of State  | Defined in the “International Traffic in Arms Regulations” (22 CFR 120-130), when applicable.  +|  U.S. Department of State  | Defined in the [[https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/22/chapter-I/subchapter-M|“International Traffic in Arms Regulations” (22 CFR SubChapter M, Parts 120-130)]], when applicable. | 
-|  U.S. Department of Defense  | Defined in the “Federal Acquisition Regulations” (FARs) & “Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations” (DFARs), when applicable.  | +|  U.S. Department of Defense  | Defined in the “Federal Acquisition Regulations” (FARs) & “Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations” (DFARs), when applicable. |
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-Example of "Interested Parties" for a company visiting ports (e.g., performing inspections of, or transferring goods from, barges, vessels, shore tanks, etc.)+An example of "Interested Parties" for a company visiting ports (e.g., performing inspections of, or transferring goods to/from, barges, vessels, shore tanks, etc.) might include:
  
 ^  Interested Party  ^  Requirement(s)  ^ ^  Interested Party  ^  Requirement(s)  ^