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While ISO 9001:1994 (the 2nd release of the standard) wasn't perfect, it was clear, and concise consisting of only 9 pages. It held potential. However, rather than improving this standard, ISO took it in the opposite direction. ISO 9001:2015 is 29 pages filled with ambiguous/ | While ISO 9001:1994 (the 2nd release of the standard) wasn't perfect, it was clear, and concise consisting of only 9 pages. It held potential. However, rather than improving this standard, ISO took it in the opposite direction. ISO 9001:2015 is 29 pages filled with ambiguous/ | ||
- | ===== Perpetuating | + | ===== Perpetuatuation |
- | When ISO 9001 was first released, in 1987, it was based on many military standards and the philosophical approach of many so-called " | + | When ISO 9001 was first released, in 1987, it was based on many military standards and the philosophical approach of many so-called " |
- | Consequently, | + | ==== Quality Policy ==== |
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+ | A perfect example of a //non-value added// requirement intended | ||
+ | <box 80% round blue|**Quality Policy**> | ||
+ | 5.2 Policy \\ | ||
+ | 5.2.1 Establishing the Quality Policy \\ | ||
+ | Top management shall establish, implement, and maintain a quality policy that: \\ | ||
+ | a. is appropriate to the purpose and context of the organization and supports its strategic direction; \\ | ||
+ | b. provides a framework for setting quality objectives; \\ | ||
+ | c. includes a commitment to satisfy applicable | ||
+ | d. includes a commitment to continual improvement | ||
+ | \\ | ||
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+ | 5.2.2 Communicating the Quality Policy \\ | ||
+ | The quality policy shall: \\ | ||
+ | a. be available and maintained as documented information; | ||
+ | b. be communicated, | ||
+ | c. be available to relevant interested parties, as appropriate. \\ | ||
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+ | The above is contrary to No. 10 of [[https:// | ||
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+ | I've never seen a single instance of a " | ||
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+ | ==== Quality Objectives ==== | ||
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+ | Another example of a //non-value added// requirement intended | ||
+ | <box 80% round blue|**6.2 Quality Objectives | ||
+ | 6.2.1 The organization shall establish quality objectives at relevant functions, levels, and processes needed for the quality management system. \\ | ||
+ | The __quality objectives__ shall: \\ | ||
+ | a. be consistent with the quality policy; \\ | ||
+ | b. be measurable; \\ | ||
+ | c. take into account applicable requirements; | ||
+ | d. be relevant to conformity of products and services and to enhancement of customer satisfaction; | ||
+ | e. be monitored; \\ | ||
+ | f. be communicated; | ||
+ | g. be updated, as appropriate. \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | The organization shall maintain documented information on the quality objectives. \\ | ||
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+ | The above is contrary to No. 11b of [[https:// | ||
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+ | The primary reasons that Deming opposed “management by objective” are: | ||
+ | - The “objectives” are typically driven by emotion rather than data, are often outside of the [[: | ||
+ | - When an “objective” is achieved, management celebrates success (e.g., the pizza party), losing sight of the true goal… which is continual | ||
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+ | My experiences in performing ISO 9001 & AS91xx audits over the past 25 years support Deming' | ||
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+ | ==== AS9100 Contradictory Requirements ==== | ||
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+ | The AS 9100 standard contains at least one contradictory requirement. | ||
<box 80% round blue|**AS9100 Contradictory Requirements**> | <box 80% round blue|**AS9100 Contradictory Requirements**> | ||
An example of a contradictory requirement contained in AS9100 is sec. 8.5.1: \\ | An example of a contradictory requirement contained in AS9100 is sec. 8.5.1: \\ | ||
- | //C, 2. ensuring that when sampling is used as a means of product | + | //C, 2. ensuring that __when |
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When using ANY sampling plan, an AQL (or equivalent) must first be determined. The AQL (defined in [[https:// | When using ANY sampling plan, an AQL (or equivalent) must first be determined. The AQL (defined in [[https:// | ||
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- | Now, the contradiction is contained in AS9100 is sec. 8.7.1: \\ | + | The contradiction is contained in AS9100 is sec. 8.7.1: \\ |
"//The organization’s nonconformity control process shall be maintained as documented information including the provisions for: \\ | "//The organization’s nonconformity control process shall be maintained as documented information including the provisions for: \\ | ||
− defining corrective actions for nonconforming products and services detected after delivery, as appropriate to their impacts (see 10.2).//" | − defining corrective actions for nonconforming products and services detected after delivery, as appropriate to their impacts (see 10.2).//" | ||
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- | Obviously, if the company must define " | + | Obviously, if the company must define " |
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- | Even more interesting, AS9101F, sec. 3.3 defines a "Major Nonconformity as: \\ | + | Even if we adopt a more lax interpretation of the above requirement, AS9101F, sec. 3.3 defines a "Major Nonconformity as: \\ |
//• any nonconformity that can result in the probable delivery of nonconforming product or service;// \\ | //• any nonconformity that can result in the probable delivery of nonconforming product or service;// \\ | ||
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- | Consequently, | + | Consequently, |
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